Improving student achievement is an ongoing process that requires regular feedback.
Continuous evaluation provides this feedback loop. By regularly assessing students, teachers can identify learning gaps as they occur.
This allows for timely intervention and remedial action before the gaps become too wide.
Students also benefit by understanding their own strengths and weaknesses, which helps them focus their efforts.
While salary (A), curriculum (B), and methods (C) are important factors in the education system, continuous evaluation is the most direct and ongoing mechanism to monitor and improve student achievement levels.