Definition of Testing
Definition of Testing
Definition of Testing
The following are definitions of testing, assessment, and evaluation. In spite of important
differences between these terms, they are often used interchangeably by teachers.
Definition of evaluation
The verb evaluate means to form an idea of something or to give a judgment about something.
The term comes from the French word ‘évaluer’, meaning “to find the value of”. The origin is
from the Latin term ‘valere’ meaning “be strong, be well; be of value, or be worth”.
In the educational context, the verb ‘to evaluate’ often collocates with terms such as:
The verb assess comes from the French ‘assesser’, but the origin is from the Medieval Latin
‘assessare’ meaning “fix a tax upon,”. Another derivation of the Latin term is ‘assidere’ or
‘adsidere’ meaning “to sit beside” (a judge). Reference is made to the assistant of the judge
whose job was to fix the amount of a fine or tax by estimating the value of a property.
Assessment is thus the process of collecting information about students from diverse sources so
that educators can form an idea of what they know and can do with this knowledge. While
evaluation is concerned with making judgments about instruction, a curriculum, or an
educational system, assessment is concerned with the students’ performance. In other words, one
assesses an individual but evaluates a program, a curriculum, an educational system, etc.
▪ skills,
▪ abilities,
▪ performance,
▪ aptitude,
▪ competence.
According to Le Grange & Reddy, (1998, p.3)
Assessment occurs when judgments are made about a learner’s performance, and entails
gathering and organizing information about learners in order to make decisions and judgments
about their learning.”
Assessment is thus the process of collecting information about learners using different methods
or tools (e.g. tests, quizzes, portfolios, etc).
▪ Formative assessment:
It is process-oriented and is also referred to as ‘assessment for Learning’. It is an ongoing
process to monitor learning, the aim of which is to provide feedback to improve teachers
instruction methods and improve students learning.
▪ Summative assessment:
It is product-oriented and is often referred to as ‘Assessment of Learning’. It is used to
measure student learning progress and achievement at the end of a specific instructional
period.
▪ Alternative assessment:
It is also referred to as authentic or performance assessment. It is an alternative to traditional
assessment that relies only on standardized tests and exams. It requires students to do tasks
such as presentations, case studies, portfolios, simulations, reports, etc. Instead of
measuring what students know, alternative assessment focuses on what students can do with
this knowledge.
Definition of testing
Simply put, a test refers to a tool, technique or a method that is intended to measure students
knowledge or their ability to complete a particular task. In this sense, testing can be considered
as a form of assessment. Tests should meet some basic requirements, such as validity and
reliability.
▪ Validity refers to the extent to which a test measures what it is supposed to measure.
▪ Reliability refers to the consistency of test scores when administered on different occasions.
There are different types of tests:
▪ Placement tests: It is designed to help educators place a student into a particular level or
section of a language curriculum or school
▪ Diagnostic tests: they help teachers and learners to identify strengths and weaknesses.
▪ Proficiency tests: they measure a learner’s level of language.
▪ Achievement tests: they are intended to measure the skills and knowledge learned after
some kind of instruction.