Criteria in Choosing Appropriate Assessment Tool: Group 15
Criteria in Choosing Appropriate Assessment Tool: Group 15
Criteria in Choosing Appropriate Assessment Tool: Group 15
Appropriate
Assessment Tool
MODULE 6
GROUP 15
Lesson Objectives
Examined
1 Appropriate assessment
tools to be used in the
classroom Decided
3 The type of measure to be
utilized.
Reviewed
2 Assessment used by
teacher and determine if is
is applicable in the 21st
century.
As a Future Teacher,
how will you assess your
future students?
Assessment Method
are strategies, techniques, tools, and instruments
for colecting information to determine the extend
to which students demonstrate desired outcomes.
The following may be considered in choosing
appropriate assessment tools:
ANALYTIC HOLISTIC
RUBRICS RUBRIC
Describe work on each Describe work by
criterion separately. It applying all the criteria at
utilizes separate, holistic the same time and
ratings of specific enabling an overall
characteristics, products, judgment about the
or behaviour. quality of the work.
Electronic Examination
Computer-based assessment (CBA), Computer-
bases testing (CBT) or e-exam is a test conducted
using a personal computer (PC) or an equivalent
electronic device, in which the delivery, responses
and assessment
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EQUIVALENT
STANDARD 1
Computerized
Delivery of
AUTOMATIC 2 Objective Tests has
more advantages
compared to paper-
FREQUENT
3
pencil-test which
includes the
COMPUTERIZED
RECORDING 4 following:
1 2
Computerized recording
Students can be invited to
of result facilitates the
sit tests as frequent as they
analysis of groups’
find useful.
responses to questions.
Paper-Pencil-Tests
Paper-and-pencil Paper-and-pencil
This includes test,
testing is the most instruments refer to a
such as knowledge and
common assessment general group of
ability tests, and
precedure utilized by assessment tools in
inventories, such as
teacher tto gather which students read
personality and
formal evidence about questions and respond
interest inventories.
pupil learning. in writing.
Electronic
Portfolio
ePortfolios
An electronic portfolio ePortfolio includes input
which is also known as text, electronic files,
an ePortfolio, or online images, multimedia, blog
portfolio. (Wikepedia) entries, and hyperlinks.
Is a collection of
electronic evidence Both demonstrations
asssmbled and of the iser;s abilities
managed by a user, and platforms for self
usually on the Web expressions.
(Zimmerman, 2012)
Types of ePortfolios
1. IDEAL PORTFOLIO
It contains all work of students. It is not give to
provide students a grade.
2. SHOWCASE/PROFESSIONAL
PORTFOLIO
Primarily a way to demonstrate (showcase) the highlights of
a student’s academic career.
3. DOCUMENTATION PORTFOLIO
It contains all work of students. It is not give to
provide students a grade.
1. IDEAL PORTFOLIO
It contains all work of students. It is not give to
provide students a grade.
2. SHOWCASE/PROFESSIONAL
PORTFOLIO
Primarily a way to demonstrate (showcase) the highlights of
a student’s academic career.
THANK
YOU!
WEEK 15
1 2 3 4
CHARLEN JOHN
JIREME RENALYN
SANCHEZ E
MONTEROLA RYAN
LAULITA BARROCAN