Diagnostic Testing
Diagnostic Testing
Diagnostic Testing
Outline:
1. Definition of diagnostic testing
2. Significance of diagnostic test
3. Purpose
4. Types of diagnostic testing
Reading
Math
Formative assessment
Conceptual diagnostic test
5. Development and process flow of diagnostic test
6. Problems and issues
7. Limitations
8. Advantages and disadvantages
Diagnostic testing
Definition of diagnostic testing:
Diagnostic test is an individually conducted test to check the weakness of students learning
preprocess. Usually test is conducted by highly qualified teaching staff.
Diagnostic test insures that the students are academically in order where they need to be. If an
institution want their students to move forward, it is necessary to identify where they have
started; diagnostic testing is the way to do this. Diagnostic test put forth the solutions for the
students learning problems, so that the teacher provides instructions to solve those problems.
After identifying the area where the error lays the teacher has to figure out the reason due to
which a particular child or group has not responded well. At this stage the teacher has to play the
role of a doctor, if a patient visits a doctors clinic he suggest him the relevant test to the
symptoms observed by him. After getting reports he is in position to diagnose and identify the
disease and then prescribe medicines for it.
Likewise, as a teacher, you have to first identify and locate where the error lies. The process
adopted for this purpose in educational situation is called diagnostic testing.
Purpose:
Diagnostic test is a test to figure out the students problem in term of their knowledge and skills.
It is merely a best method to map the problems of students to sharpen their concepts so that they
can move along with the knowledge like other students. It also motivates the students to develop
a confidence in them to move ahead despite of their weaknesses by overcoming their problems
they are facing in their educational career.
Reading:
A diagnostic test for reading identifies the problems in reading skills of a student. Children take
the test individually or in groups; some of reading diagnostics are computer based while others
require interaction with instructor. Diagnostic tests for reading is designed to pinpoint at what
grade level children are reading based on their mastery of phonics, blending, word recognition
and text comprehension. Ideally, a child entering a grade should display reading skills typical of
that grade, meaning a fifth grader isnt using sound-out techniques like a first grader. When
teachers discover students are reading below grade level, they typically implement interventions
designed to bolster the missing skills.
Math:
Diagnostic test in mathematics are used to check the students encountering problems in
mathematics, for example:
97-67= 37
68-61= 67
96-26= 76
Students error in this situation is that 7-7=7 and 6-6=6.
So now we are now in position to diagnose the problem that student is facing that he
cannot subtract same numbers. The Mathematics Diagnostic Test (MDT) is a 90 minute
computer-based multiple choice test, designed to evaluate students' knowledge of
mathematical principles and concepts.
Questions are based on grades 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of the Ontario Ministry of Education
Mathematics Curriculum.
Formative assessment:
Formative assessment test is used to check the knowledge of student about the prior topic
knowledge. Surprise quizzes, random questioning and answering sessions before topic is made to
check the knowledge of student s about the topic. In this way the instructor or teachers come to
know the mental level of the students. This test leads a teacher to change their way of teaching
according to the students mental level. This technique is so far useful in order to identify
students who are weak in particular knowledge area.
Teaching Learning
Evaluation
Unsatisfactory performance
of pupils
Administer a general
achievement test
Provide solutions
Improved quality of
learning
Very few field-tested instruments are currently available; their items may not match your
course goals.
To use these diagnostic tests properly often requires that you follow a formal protocol
Designing your own tests is extremely demanding and will take at least a few semesters
for each course; you must do interviews; reliability and validity may be hard to establish.
Your students will declare such questions to be hard or tricky until they realize that
Limitations:
To develop reliable and effective diagnostic tests is a major, long-term undertaking. Only a
limited number of such tests are currently available, and those may not match your course goals.
Your field may be one in which no such tests have been developed.
Advantages
disadvantages
Enjoyable
Time consuming
Motivating
Effective learning
Letter writing
Authentic task
Comprehensive
Essay writing
Comprehensive
Challenging
Copy cases
Listening
Easy accessible
Group interviews
Non-threatening
Time friendly
students
Better communication
Individual interviews
Non-threatening
In-depth communication
Time consuming
Socially challenging
Non-threatening
Whole group?
Time friendly
Subjective
Non-threatening
Time friendly
Boring
Discrete Items
Lacking interest