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Tutoring through
Assessment
Practices and innovations



                           Sanjaya Mishra
Assessment
 It is a process of obtaining information about
  learners progress and achievement in
  learning
Why Assessment?
 Selecting learners
 Certification
 Motivating learners
 Improve the practice of teaching
Primarily assessment serves two purposes
 To provide support and feedback to learners
  to improve their on-going learning
 To report on what they have already
  achieved, whether this be a grade or written
  comment
Trends in Assessment
• Shift from    • Towards
  –   Assessing knowledge   –   Assessing skills and understanding
  –   Assessing products    –   Assessing processes
  –   End of course test    –   Continuous assessment
  –   Written assessments   –   Use of variety of methods/evidence
  –   Norm-referenced       –   Criterion-referenced
  –   Pass/Fail summative   –   Formative identification of
                                strengths and weaknesses and
                                recording of positive achievements
                                I addition to summative
Qualities of Good Assessment
 Aligning assessment with objectives
 Explicit/open criteria and standards
 Authentic and holistic tasks
 Facilitative degree of structure to promote
    self-direction
   Sufficient and timely formative feedback
   Balanced tension between workload and time
Assessment in ODL
 Non-assessable activities and feedback in
    study materials
   Self-assessment questions with feedback in
    the learning materials
   Assignments (TMAs and CMAs)
   Dialogue with tutors and peer groups
   Practicals and portfolio
   Project work, seminars, field work, etc.
   Formal examinations
Types of Tests
 Objective
  –   Matching
  –   Multiple Choice
  –   True-False
  –   Sequencing
  –   Fill in the Blanks
  –   Sentence completion
 Short Answer (50-150 words)
 Long Answer (600-1200 words)
Self Assessment
 One of the psycho-pedagogic basis of
    distance learning materials
   Promotes self-monitoring of progress by
    learners
   Develops independent and self-directed
    learning
   Important to apply for recognition of prior
    learning
   Promotes self knowledge and understanding
Self-Assessment
 Research shows that high achievers tend to
    under-estimate and low achievers tend to
    over-estimate (Falchikov and Boud, 1989;
    and Mishra, 2004).
   Tutor feedback is important
   Assessment criteria for self-assessment
    –   What I have been doing?
    –   How have I been doing?
    –   What do I think of what I have been doing?
    –   How could I improve my approach?
Portfolios
 Collection of evidence that learning has
    taken place
   Collection of what learners themselves judge
    to be most meaningful representation of
    their learning in a subject
   Both a learning as well as assessment tool
   Developmental growth of a learner over a
    period of time can be tracked
   Also useful to prospective employers
   Provides opportunity for self-reflection
Portfolios
Reflects evidence of:
 Progress over time
 Understanding of key principles and/or
  processes
 Lack of understanding and hence future
  learning needs
 Originality and creativity
 Achievements in different context and
  application
 Key skills development
Reflective Journaling
 Reflection is important for learning
 Two types: Reflection-on-action and
    Reflection-in-action
   Reflection is a systematic meaning making
    process that requires attitude to value the
    personal and intellectual growth of oneself
    and others.
   It is not just writing diary
Reflective Journaling
 Use action verbs in the level beyond
    "Remember" in revised Blooms Taxonomy
   Cover critical reflection approach by using
    questions such as what, how and why
   Provide opportunity for contextualize,
    theorize, personalize, and generalize
                       (Source: Mishra and Panda, 2007)
Assessment Tools
 Marking Scheme




                   (Source: Morgan & O'Reilly, 1999)
Assessment Tools
  SOLO Taxonomy (Biggs, 1999)
 SOLO Level                    Description                      Example of verbs
                                                                   associated
Pre-structural   The task itself is not attacked in an      Missed point
                 appropriate way. The student has not
                 understood the point.
Uni-structural   One relevant aspect of task is picked up   Identify, Do simple
                 and there is no relationship between       procedure.
                 facts or ideas. Understanding is
                 nominal.
Multi-           Several (two or more) independent          Enumerate, Describe, List,
structural       aspects are picked up or understood        Combine, Do algorithms
                 serially but are not interrelated.
Relational       Relevant aspects are integrated into an    Compare, Contrast,
                 overall coherent structure.                Explain causes, Analyse,
                                                            Relate, Apply.
Extended         The coherent whole is generalised or re-   Theorize, Generalize,
abstract         conceptualised to a higher level of        Hypothesize, Reflect.
                 abstraction.
Assessment Tools
 IGNOU Marking Scheme
Assessment Tools
 Using Rubrics
  – Rating scales or scoring guides that consists of
    specific pre-defined performance criteria used in
    assessing student performances
  – Two types: Holistic rubrics and Analytic rubrics
  – Use online tools such as Rubistar to develop
    Rubrics at
    http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php
Rubrics
 Holistic Rubrics




                     (Source: Mertler, 2001)
Rubrics
 Analytical Rubrics




                       (Source: Mertler, 2001)
Assignments at IGNOU
 TMAs and CMAs depending on the
    requirements and decision of the School
    Board and Academic Council
   Used as 2-way communication through tutor
    comments (academic and personal) and
    supplemental communication
Tutoring through Assignments
 Removes the isolation of students at ODL
 Supports them in their learning process to
    identify areas which they should further
    develop
   Creates a dialogue between teacher and
    learner
   Promotes reflective and self-evaluative
    thinking
Inside Tutor Comments
  Drawing attention to facts they have
    overlooked or misinterpreted
   Suggesting alternative approaches or
    interpretations
   Drawing attention to gaps in learning
   Suggesting how the learners might improve
   Identify relationships with student’s present
    response and previous learning
   Appreciate special efforts or improvements in
    competence
   Suggest new sources of information
Tutor comments should/may
 Always be Positive
 Always be Constructive
 Rarely be Negative
 Sometimes be Null
 Never be Hollow
 Never be Misleading
 Never be Harmful
Examples…
 Positive Comment: Your explanation with
    regard to ---- is very good. I appreciate the
    diagrammatic representation of the
    concepts.
   Constructive Comment: You could have
    discussed the following three parts:
    – (i)…
    – (ii)…
    – (iii)…
 Use of more examples and illustrations are
    welcome
Examples
 Negative Comment: The example given is not
    correct
   Null Comment: ?? ‗ ‗ ‗ X  ( ) ~ ~ ~
   Hollow Comment: Your answer is so so. You
    can improve your presentation. You may
    spend some more time in writing this answer.
   Misleading Comment: Where the student is
    right, but teacher indicates it as wrong.
   Harmful Comment: Really bad/ Horrible
    language/ This is nonsense/ Are you writing
    English for the first time?
Global Comments
 Specified Format of Global Comment Sheet
 Give Grade:
  –   A = Excellent
  –   B = Very Good
  –   C= Good
  –   D = Satisfactory
  –   E = Unsatisfactory
 Provide an overview of the comments
 Explain grade
 The grade and comments should be matching
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Tutoring through Assessment: Practices and innovations

  • 1. Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia Tutoring through Assessment Practices and innovations Sanjaya Mishra
  • 2. Assessment  It is a process of obtaining information about learners progress and achievement in learning
  • 3. Why Assessment?  Selecting learners  Certification  Motivating learners  Improve the practice of teaching Primarily assessment serves two purposes  To provide support and feedback to learners to improve their on-going learning  To report on what they have already achieved, whether this be a grade or written comment
  • 4. Trends in Assessment • Shift from • Towards – Assessing knowledge – Assessing skills and understanding – Assessing products – Assessing processes – End of course test – Continuous assessment – Written assessments – Use of variety of methods/evidence – Norm-referenced – Criterion-referenced – Pass/Fail summative – Formative identification of strengths and weaknesses and recording of positive achievements I addition to summative
  • 5. Qualities of Good Assessment  Aligning assessment with objectives  Explicit/open criteria and standards  Authentic and holistic tasks  Facilitative degree of structure to promote self-direction  Sufficient and timely formative feedback  Balanced tension between workload and time
  • 6. Assessment in ODL  Non-assessable activities and feedback in study materials  Self-assessment questions with feedback in the learning materials  Assignments (TMAs and CMAs)  Dialogue with tutors and peer groups  Practicals and portfolio  Project work, seminars, field work, etc.  Formal examinations
  • 7. Types of Tests  Objective – Matching – Multiple Choice – True-False – Sequencing – Fill in the Blanks – Sentence completion  Short Answer (50-150 words)  Long Answer (600-1200 words)
  • 8. Self Assessment  One of the psycho-pedagogic basis of distance learning materials  Promotes self-monitoring of progress by learners  Develops independent and self-directed learning  Important to apply for recognition of prior learning  Promotes self knowledge and understanding
  • 9. Self-Assessment  Research shows that high achievers tend to under-estimate and low achievers tend to over-estimate (Falchikov and Boud, 1989; and Mishra, 2004).  Tutor feedback is important  Assessment criteria for self-assessment – What I have been doing? – How have I been doing? – What do I think of what I have been doing? – How could I improve my approach?
  • 10. Portfolios  Collection of evidence that learning has taken place  Collection of what learners themselves judge to be most meaningful representation of their learning in a subject  Both a learning as well as assessment tool  Developmental growth of a learner over a period of time can be tracked  Also useful to prospective employers  Provides opportunity for self-reflection
  • 11. Portfolios Reflects evidence of:  Progress over time  Understanding of key principles and/or processes  Lack of understanding and hence future learning needs  Originality and creativity  Achievements in different context and application  Key skills development
  • 12. Reflective Journaling  Reflection is important for learning  Two types: Reflection-on-action and Reflection-in-action  Reflection is a systematic meaning making process that requires attitude to value the personal and intellectual growth of oneself and others.  It is not just writing diary
  • 13. Reflective Journaling  Use action verbs in the level beyond "Remember" in revised Blooms Taxonomy  Cover critical reflection approach by using questions such as what, how and why  Provide opportunity for contextualize, theorize, personalize, and generalize (Source: Mishra and Panda, 2007)
  • 14. Assessment Tools  Marking Scheme (Source: Morgan & O'Reilly, 1999)
  • 15. Assessment Tools  SOLO Taxonomy (Biggs, 1999) SOLO Level Description Example of verbs associated Pre-structural The task itself is not attacked in an Missed point appropriate way. The student has not understood the point. Uni-structural One relevant aspect of task is picked up Identify, Do simple and there is no relationship between procedure. facts or ideas. Understanding is nominal. Multi- Several (two or more) independent Enumerate, Describe, List, structural aspects are picked up or understood Combine, Do algorithms serially but are not interrelated. Relational Relevant aspects are integrated into an Compare, Contrast, overall coherent structure. Explain causes, Analyse, Relate, Apply. Extended The coherent whole is generalised or re- Theorize, Generalize, abstract conceptualised to a higher level of Hypothesize, Reflect. abstraction.
  • 16. Assessment Tools  IGNOU Marking Scheme
  • 17. Assessment Tools  Using Rubrics – Rating scales or scoring guides that consists of specific pre-defined performance criteria used in assessing student performances – Two types: Holistic rubrics and Analytic rubrics – Use online tools such as Rubistar to develop Rubrics at http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php
  • 18. Rubrics  Holistic Rubrics (Source: Mertler, 2001)
  • 19. Rubrics  Analytical Rubrics (Source: Mertler, 2001)
  • 20. Assignments at IGNOU  TMAs and CMAs depending on the requirements and decision of the School Board and Academic Council  Used as 2-way communication through tutor comments (academic and personal) and supplemental communication
  • 21. Tutoring through Assignments  Removes the isolation of students at ODL  Supports them in their learning process to identify areas which they should further develop  Creates a dialogue between teacher and learner  Promotes reflective and self-evaluative thinking
  • 22. Inside Tutor Comments  Drawing attention to facts they have overlooked or misinterpreted  Suggesting alternative approaches or interpretations  Drawing attention to gaps in learning  Suggesting how the learners might improve  Identify relationships with student’s present response and previous learning  Appreciate special efforts or improvements in competence  Suggest new sources of information
  • 23. Tutor comments should/may  Always be Positive  Always be Constructive  Rarely be Negative  Sometimes be Null  Never be Hollow  Never be Misleading  Never be Harmful
  • 24. Examples…  Positive Comment: Your explanation with regard to ---- is very good. I appreciate the diagrammatic representation of the concepts.  Constructive Comment: You could have discussed the following three parts: – (i)… – (ii)… – (iii)…  Use of more examples and illustrations are welcome
  • 25. Examples  Negative Comment: The example given is not correct  Null Comment: ?? ‗ ‗ ‗ X  ( ) ~ ~ ~  Hollow Comment: Your answer is so so. You can improve your presentation. You may spend some more time in writing this answer.  Misleading Comment: Where the student is right, but teacher indicates it as wrong.  Harmful Comment: Really bad/ Horrible language/ This is nonsense/ Are you writing English for the first time?
  • 26. Global Comments  Specified Format of Global Comment Sheet  Give Grade: – A = Excellent – B = Very Good – C= Good – D = Satisfactory – E = Unsatisfactory  Provide an overview of the comments  Explain grade  The grade and comments should be matching