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Alternative assessments
Group 6:
Hoàng Long
Tường Vân
Thảo Uyên
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1. Overview
 What are alternative assessments
 Why do we need them?
2. Kinds of alternatives in assessment:
 Performance – based assessment
 Portfolios
 Journals
 Conferences and Interviews
 Observations
 Self- and peer- assessment
1. Overview
 Definition:
Any method of finding out what a student knows or can do that is
intended to show growth and inform instruction and is not a
standardized or traditional test.
 Characteristics:
 Alternative to the traditional testing.
 Long-term assessment, provide better info about both strengths
and weaknesses
 Relating to real-life situations.
 Process and product - oriented.
 Humanistic
 Reasons for alternative assessments:
 Testing is no longer very appealing to educators or to learners
 Tests are one – time performances, formal, administered within
time limitations, oriented to the products, not the process.
 Tests provide scores, not detailed feedback on student
performances.
 Tests are less related to real-life situations.
 Assessment is much broader than tests, oriented to both the
products and the process of students, provide better information
about students skills, strengths and weaknesses, offer greater
washback.
1. Overview (cont.)
2. Kinds of Alternatives in assessment:
2.1 Performance – based assessment:
 In general, a performance-based assessment measures students'
ability to apply the skills and knowledge learned from units of
study.
 Typically, the task challenges students to use their skills and what
they have learned.
 Tasks can range from a simple constructed response (e.g., short
answer) to more complicated ones (e.g., writing long essays)`
2.1 Performance – based assessment:
 Examples:
 Now that the students have learned the future tenses and
adjectives to describe people, tell them to imagine and say who
they will become, and what they will be doing in the next 10
years.
2.1 Performance – based assessment:
 Characteristics:
 Students make constructed responses.
 Open – ended.
 Meaningful, engaging and related to students’ daily life.
 Both product and process oriented.
 Integration of language skills and knowledge.
2.2 Portfolios:
 A portfolio is a collection of student’s work over time, such as
homework, exercises, test scores, essays, audio recordings, etc.
 A portfolio is used for future evaluation.
 By looking at a student’s portfolio over a period of time, the
teacher can see how he is performing, identify which area is
improving and which needs some extra work.
 The goals behind any portfolio assignment, and what materials to
include have to be clear for the teacher as well as for the students from
the beginning.
 It should focus on the process as well as the product in order to reflect
the students’ efforts, abilities, skills, knowledge achievements.
 Different people can participate in portfolio assessment such as the
student, the parents, peers, etc.
 Conferences should be held regularly for the students and the teacher to
discuss the contents of the portfolios and the strengths as well as the
weaknesses of the works. This enables the active involvement of the
learners in assessment and learning.
2.2 Portfolios:
2.3 Journals:
 Journals are writing practices which focus on the expression of a
student's opinions, felling, viewpoints, ideas, etc. with little
attention to structure, form or correctness.
 The topics of journals would be determined by the teacher.
 For example: Students can write about their favorite subject at
school, what they want to be when you grow up, Choose and
describe jobs that they enjoy, etc.
 Student’s journals should be responded by the teacher to carry on
the conversation, and the teacher will understand the student
better.
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 T h e a d v a n t a g e s o f j o u r n a l s :
 Students will be actively engaged to the learning process and
course materials. If students actively engage to their study,
they will learn more, remember, enjoy it, and appreciate more
what they have learned rather than students who passively
receive what teacher has taught.
 To increase students’ interests, empower students to be more
responsible to their own learning and more reflective in their
study.
 Encourage students to be more speak up what is on their mind.
Teacher should give build-up feedbacks on students’ writings
for their the betterment.
2.3 Journals:
2.4 Conferences and Interviews:
 Teacher – Student talk
 The teacher is a guide, not an administrator, a tester. In this
atmosphere, the teacher should be encouraging performance and
improvement.
 Formative, not summative, with the purpose of offering students
positive washback.
 Interview is a kind of conference, interaction between teacher and
student, but it is more specific.
 Conferences have multiple purposes, such as:
 Commenting on drafts of essays, reports
 Reviewing portfolios
 Responding to journals
 Assessing general process in a course
 Etc.
2.4 Conferences and Interviews:
 T h e g o a l s o f t h e i n t e r v i e w a r e f o r :
 Assess the student’s oral production
 Ascertain a student’s needs before designing a course or
curriculum
 Seek to discover a student’s learning styles and preferences
 Ask a student to assess his or her own performance, and
 Requests an evaluation of a course
2.4 Conferences and Interviews:
2.5 Observation
 Teacher assess students through daily classroom observation.
 Every question, response, done exercises, homework, etc. is noticed
and stored. Over time, teachers (especially experienced ones) know a
lot about each and every one of their students without any tests.
 The main purpose of observation is to access students without their
awareness, so everything is natural, and students linguistic
performance is maximized.
 Things to consider when observing students:
 Determine the specific objectives of the observation.
 How many students will be observed at a time.
 Design a system for recording performance (ex: checklist, rating scales,
etc.)
 Limit the number of different elements you are observing at a time.
 Be specific on how much observation you need, and how you will use
the results.
2.5 Observation
 Students are involved in the assessment process. This may
motivate them.
 Group work can be more successful when students are involved
in developing the assessment process. This may include
establishing their own assessment criteria through consultation
with the teacher.
 You can provide students with sample self and/or peer assessment
criteria
2.5 Self and peer assessment:
 The main aims of self and peer assessment are to:
 Increase student responsibility and autonomy
 Strive for a more advanced and deeper understanding of the
subject matter, skills and processes
 Lift the role and status of the student from passive learner to
active leaner and assessor (this also encourages a deeper approach
to learning)
 Involve students in critical reflection
 Develop in students a better understanding of their own
subjectivity and judgement.
2.5 Self and peer assessment:
 Peer assessment:
 Students individually assess each other's contribution using a
predetermined list of criteria.
 Grading is based on a predetermined process.
 Self assessment:
 This is similar to peer evaluation but students assess their own
contribution as well as their
 peers using an established set of criteria.
2.5 Self and peer assessment:
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Alternative assessments

  • 1. Alternative assessments Group 6: Hoàng Long Tường Vân Thảo Uyên
  • 2. Content 1. Overview  What are alternative assessments  Why do we need them? 2. Kinds of alternatives in assessment:  Performance – based assessment  Portfolios  Journals  Conferences and Interviews  Observations  Self- and peer- assessment
  • 3. 1. Overview  Definition: Any method of finding out what a student knows or can do that is intended to show growth and inform instruction and is not a standardized or traditional test.  Characteristics:  Alternative to the traditional testing.  Long-term assessment, provide better info about both strengths and weaknesses  Relating to real-life situations.  Process and product - oriented.  Humanistic
  • 4.  Reasons for alternative assessments:  Testing is no longer very appealing to educators or to learners  Tests are one – time performances, formal, administered within time limitations, oriented to the products, not the process.  Tests provide scores, not detailed feedback on student performances.  Tests are less related to real-life situations.  Assessment is much broader than tests, oriented to both the products and the process of students, provide better information about students skills, strengths and weaknesses, offer greater washback. 1. Overview (cont.)
  • 5. 2. Kinds of Alternatives in assessment: 2.1 Performance – based assessment:  In general, a performance-based assessment measures students' ability to apply the skills and knowledge learned from units of study.  Typically, the task challenges students to use their skills and what they have learned.  Tasks can range from a simple constructed response (e.g., short answer) to more complicated ones (e.g., writing long essays)`
  • 6. 2.1 Performance – based assessment:  Examples:  Now that the students have learned the future tenses and adjectives to describe people, tell them to imagine and say who they will become, and what they will be doing in the next 10 years.
  • 7. 2.1 Performance – based assessment:  Characteristics:  Students make constructed responses.  Open – ended.  Meaningful, engaging and related to students’ daily life.  Both product and process oriented.  Integration of language skills and knowledge.
  • 8. 2.2 Portfolios:  A portfolio is a collection of student’s work over time, such as homework, exercises, test scores, essays, audio recordings, etc.  A portfolio is used for future evaluation.  By looking at a student’s portfolio over a period of time, the teacher can see how he is performing, identify which area is improving and which needs some extra work.
  • 9.  The goals behind any portfolio assignment, and what materials to include have to be clear for the teacher as well as for the students from the beginning.  It should focus on the process as well as the product in order to reflect the students’ efforts, abilities, skills, knowledge achievements.  Different people can participate in portfolio assessment such as the student, the parents, peers, etc.  Conferences should be held regularly for the students and the teacher to discuss the contents of the portfolios and the strengths as well as the weaknesses of the works. This enables the active involvement of the learners in assessment and learning. 2.2 Portfolios:
  • 10. 2.3 Journals:  Journals are writing practices which focus on the expression of a student's opinions, felling, viewpoints, ideas, etc. with little attention to structure, form or correctness.  The topics of journals would be determined by the teacher.  For example: Students can write about their favorite subject at school, what they want to be when you grow up, Choose and describe jobs that they enjoy, etc.  Student’s journals should be responded by the teacher to carry on the conversation, and the teacher will understand the student better.
  • 11. 11  T h e a d v a n t a g e s o f j o u r n a l s :  Students will be actively engaged to the learning process and course materials. If students actively engage to their study, they will learn more, remember, enjoy it, and appreciate more what they have learned rather than students who passively receive what teacher has taught.  To increase students’ interests, empower students to be more responsible to their own learning and more reflective in their study.  Encourage students to be more speak up what is on their mind. Teacher should give build-up feedbacks on students’ writings for their the betterment. 2.3 Journals:
  • 12. 2.4 Conferences and Interviews:  Teacher – Student talk  The teacher is a guide, not an administrator, a tester. In this atmosphere, the teacher should be encouraging performance and improvement.  Formative, not summative, with the purpose of offering students positive washback.  Interview is a kind of conference, interaction between teacher and student, but it is more specific.
  • 13.  Conferences have multiple purposes, such as:  Commenting on drafts of essays, reports  Reviewing portfolios  Responding to journals  Assessing general process in a course  Etc. 2.4 Conferences and Interviews:
  • 14.  T h e g o a l s o f t h e i n t e r v i e w a r e f o r :  Assess the student’s oral production  Ascertain a student’s needs before designing a course or curriculum  Seek to discover a student’s learning styles and preferences  Ask a student to assess his or her own performance, and  Requests an evaluation of a course 2.4 Conferences and Interviews:
  • 15. 2.5 Observation  Teacher assess students through daily classroom observation.  Every question, response, done exercises, homework, etc. is noticed and stored. Over time, teachers (especially experienced ones) know a lot about each and every one of their students without any tests.  The main purpose of observation is to access students without their awareness, so everything is natural, and students linguistic performance is maximized.
  • 16.  Things to consider when observing students:  Determine the specific objectives of the observation.  How many students will be observed at a time.  Design a system for recording performance (ex: checklist, rating scales, etc.)  Limit the number of different elements you are observing at a time.  Be specific on how much observation you need, and how you will use the results. 2.5 Observation
  • 17.  Students are involved in the assessment process. This may motivate them.  Group work can be more successful when students are involved in developing the assessment process. This may include establishing their own assessment criteria through consultation with the teacher.  You can provide students with sample self and/or peer assessment criteria 2.5 Self and peer assessment:
  • 18.  The main aims of self and peer assessment are to:  Increase student responsibility and autonomy  Strive for a more advanced and deeper understanding of the subject matter, skills and processes  Lift the role and status of the student from passive learner to active leaner and assessor (this also encourages a deeper approach to learning)  Involve students in critical reflection  Develop in students a better understanding of their own subjectivity and judgement. 2.5 Self and peer assessment:
  • 19.  Peer assessment:  Students individually assess each other's contribution using a predetermined list of criteria.  Grading is based on a predetermined process.  Self assessment:  This is similar to peer evaluation but students assess their own contribution as well as their  peers using an established set of criteria. 2.5 Self and peer assessment: