Basic Concepts
Basic Concepts
Basic Concepts
The word assessment in general term is an appraisal or estimate for the value of
quantity or quality of a thing, idea or belief.
Basically, in education, it is the process of gathering information about student’s
learning for analysis and interpretation for the purpose of making decision. It is
confined to the techniques and procedures for determining the academic achievements
of the students based on cognitive, affective and psychomotor skills to contribute for
the continued improvement of teaching and learning situation and to measure the
learner’s progress in school.
Under the General Guidelines for Assessment and Rating of Learning Outcomes
(Dep Ed Order No. 73), assessment shall be used as quality assurance tool to measure
student’s progress in the attainment of standard, promote self-reflection and personal
accountability for one’s learning, and provides a basis for the profiling of students
performance.
Importance of Assessment
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Overall goal of Assessment
The overall goal of assessment is to improve students’ learning and provide
students, parents and teachers with the reliable information regarding students’
progress and extent to the attainment of expected learning outcomes.
John is a grade 7 student. The teacher after computing his test results in the entire
period in English find the average to be 74.4 short of 0.6. The teacher observed that
John is very slow in doing literary works assigned to him in English but he finds John to
be doing his home work regularly, never miss a class, and show his interest in the
subject.
Question:
1. Should the teacher flunk or passed John in his English subject?
Answer:
On the basis of measurement made about John’s performance in English,
logically the teacher should fail him. But considering his interest in the subject,
attendance, doing his homework regularly the teacher should pass John in the
subject - It is a form of evaluation.
Educational Measurement
- Measurement of quantities or qualities of interest in the field of education.
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Classification of Educational Measurement
1. Classroom Measurement
- The measurement and measurement procedures that a teacher provides in
order to assess the progress of the students in the class.
Common measuring instruments:
1. Teacher-made test
2. Achievement test
2. System Measurement
- The measurement being done by policy makers in the institutional, local and
national levels. It is a massive system measurement procedure to determine
quality and standard.
Sample measuring instruments
1.) NBC 461 evaluation
2.) LET
3.) Accreditation
Types of Measurement
1. Objective measurement
- Measurement done by testing or test to find out the presence or absence of
certain characteristics or quantities. It is more stable than subjective measurement
because even you repeat the procedure the same quantity or quality of interest will
produce more or less the same outcome.
Test score in English
Grade of project submitted
2. Subjective Measurement
- Subjective procedure of measuring quantity or quality of interest by using
perceptions (scale: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 etc. ).
When objective measurement may not work so subjective procedure is
done and sometimes both.
Class participation
Attitude score based on observation
Classroom behaviour
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Role of Assessment
B. Student’s Input
a.) Answer the following exercises.
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3. Size of paper
4. Attitude score based on observation
5. Test score in mathematics
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Work folio
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b) Reflection
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c) Summative Statement and Evaluation
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d) Documentary Proof of Learning
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e) My Performance in the Learning Episode
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