Module - Assessment of Learning
Module - Assessment of Learning
MODULE
Assessment of Learning
Submitted by:
Ledema, Zinna Mae
Lorio, Daniel
Macado, Anreyl
Table of Contents
Objectives ……………………………………………………… 3
Introduction …………………………………………………….. 4
Pre-test ………………………………………………………… 5
References ……………………………………………………… 24
A. B. C. D.
〇 〇 〇 〇 1. If I have to use the most authentic method of assessment,
which of these procedures should I consider?
A. Traditional Test
B. Written Test
C. Objective Assessment
D. Performance-based Assessment
Newspaper articles
Source: Thomas Armstrong. Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom. Virginia: Association for Supervision and
Curricular Development, 1994, p.126
6. Emphasize on self-assessment.
If the pupils/students make learning objectives their own, it is fitting and
proper that in the assessment stage they do their self-assessment against the
Pre-test
● During instruction
There are many ways by which learning can be assessed in the process
of teaching. It can immediately find out if the students can follow the lesson by
posing oral questions or by observing them as they perform classroom activities
or exercises. Giving a quiz is the most popular. It can already sense whether it is
already near or far from the attainment of the objectives. When a teacher
engages in the evaluation activity in the process of the teaching, it is called
formative evaluation. Formative evaluation is also referred to as assessment for
learning. Why do we assess? The main purpose is to ensure learning. To
conduct formative evaluation is beneficial to learning. If in the process of
teaching, we can already get to know that remedial teaching in some sub-skills is
necessary, then we can do remedial teaching at once without having to wait for
the result of summative evaluation. If we wait until the end of the semester to
check on the status of pupils' learning, it may be quite late because we have
already wasted time and energy pounding on the heads of our students/pupils
without knowing that their inability to learn was perhaps due to lack of mastery of
prerequisite skills.
● After instruction
What
assessment tools will be most appropriate? That depends on the lesson objectives, the
attainment of which is what you are assessing.
The teacher-made test or the paper-and-pencil test in many forms is the most
common tool used to assess learning.
Performance tests are said to be more authentic than mere paper-and-pencil
tests. The so-called practical tests in skill subjects like Physical Education, laboratory
A. B. C. D.
〇 〇 〇 〇 1. What does a teacher do when she does a norm-referenced
interpretation of scores?
A. The teacher describes what the performance should
be.