CURRENT TRENDS AND THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF LEARNING OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT IN ADULT NON-FORMAL EDUCATION

Authors

  • IGOR RADOMSKI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15330/obrii.61.2.25-30

Keywords:

informal education, adult education, assessment of educational achievements, didactic principles, assessment functions, methods of knowledge control

Abstract

The article discusses current trends and theoretical aspects of assessing learning outcomes in informal adult education. It analyses the impact of changes in pedagogical practice, in particular the transition from classical to mosaic learning culture, the technocratisation of education and the changing role of the teacher. It highlights different assessment philosophies: traditional, interactive, and learner-centred. It summarises the main functions and didactic principles of assessing and monitoring learners' knowledge. It examines contemporary methods of assessment and knowledge monitoring, including peer assessment, self-assessment, and formative assessment. The article aims to improve the effectiveness of the educational process in informal adult education.

Author Biography

IGOR RADOMSKI

Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Ivan Zyazyun Institute of Pedagogical and Adult Education of the NAES of Ukraine

   

 

 

Published

2026-02-05

Issue

Section

Scientific articles