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ASSESSMENT
&
EVALUATION
Kate Bain
English Language Fellow
ktbain53@gmail.com
www.elfellowkbain.wordpress.com
OBJECTIVE
Participants will consider various aspects of
assessment and evaluation and consider how
to use alternative assessment to enhance
instruction and learning results in their
classrooms.
Make a list of all the different
types of tests you have
taken or given as a student
or a teacher.
FROM YOUR LISTS…
 Write the skill that was tested in each.
 Determine whether it tested knowledge of the
language or use of the language.
 Which of those tests are best for…
 measuring the skill tested?
 achieving the purpose of testing?
HOW DO YOUR
STUDENTS FEEL ABOUT TESTS?
WHAT IS A “TEST?”
 Webster: “a critical examination, observation, or
evaluation”
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/test
 Longman: “a set of questions, exercises, or
practical activities to measure someone's skill,
ability, or knowledge”
http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/test_1
 H. Douglas Brown:
“a method of measuring a person’s ability, knowledge,
or performance in a given domain.” (Brown, 2004, p. 3)
A CLOSER LOOK
“a method of measuring a
person’s ability, knowledge, or
performance in a given
domain.” (Brown, 2004, p. 3)
MEASURE
 In order for a test to truly be a test, it must have a
measureable outcome.
 The test-taker and the test-giver must know what
success or failure on the test entails, and the
results must be communicated.
(Brown, 2004)
WHAT IS ASSESSMENT?
Assessment is “an ongoing process
that encompasses a much wider
domain [than a test]. Whenever a
student responds to a question, offers
a comment, or tries out a new word or
structure, the teacher subconsciously
makes an assessment of the student’s
performance.”
(Brown, 2004, p. 5)
HOW IS “ASSESSMENT” DIFFERENT FROM
“TESTING”?
 Tests are a type of
assessment, but they
should never be the
entire basis for how
you determine a
student’s level or
progress.
 Assessments are
ongoing, daily,
subconscious or
conscious observations
and records that you
make about student
progress. These
observations should be
constant and should
drive what you do as a
teacher.
(Brown, 2004)
INFORMAL AND FORMAL ASSESSMENT
 Unplanned observations and
general feedback
 Good job!
 Did you say “can” or “can’t”?
 
 Planned classroom activities in
which students perform tasks
but do not receive final grades
on performance
 Think-Pair-Share
 Dialogues
 Essay or Journal Writing
 Note-taking
 Group or Partner Work
 Activities in class that you
give to students for which
they receive graded
feedback
 Tests
 Rubric-Scored Assignments
 Writing portfolio
 Presentations
 Journal Entries
 Notes
 Performances
 Projects
 Posters
Informal Assessment Formal Assessment
(Brown, 2004)
FORMATIVE AND SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
 Daily classroom assessment used
to plan for, modify, and improve
instruction
 Feedback that helps the teacher
and the student make plans to
improve language competence in
the future
 Informal Assessment should
always be formative, aimed at
improving a student’s competence
and performance
 Measures or summarizes
what a student has
learned over a given
period of time
 Unit Tests
 Midterm Exams
 Final exams
 Entrance Exams
 Professional Language
Tests
Formative Assessment Summative Assessment
(Brown, 2004)
NORM-REFERENCED AND CRITERION-REFERENCED TESTS
 Mean
 Median
 Standard Deviation
 Percentile Rank
 SAT/TOEFL
Norm-Referenced Tests Criterion-Referenced Tests
• Graded Feedback
• Meeting of language or course
objectives
• Classroom Tests connected to
a curriculum
(Brown, 2004)
CURRENT ISSUES IN CLASSROOM TESTING: TRADITIONAL
AND AUTHENTIC ASSESSMENT
 One-shot, Standardized
Exams
 Timed, multiple-choice format
 Decontextualized test items
 Scores are feedback
 Norm-referenced scores
 One correct answer
 Summative
 Oriented to product
 Non-interactive
 Extrinsic motivation
 Continuous long-term
assessment
 Untimed, free-response
 Contextualized
communicative tasks
 Individualized feedback
 Criterion-referenced scores
 Formative
 Oriented to process
 Interactive performance
 Intrinsic motivation
Traditional Assessment Authentic Assessment
(Brown, 2004, p. 13)
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
PEER ASSESSMENT
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
SELF ASSESSMENT
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
CONFERENCES AND INTERVIEWS
CRITERIA/GUIDELINES
JOURNALS
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
LEARNING LOGS
PORTFOLIOS
VIDEO VIEWING
VIEWING QUESTIONS
1. What is the instrument students use
for self-recording? What are they
recording? What other things could
students keep track of through self-
recording?
VIEWING QUESTIONS
What example of assignment guidelines did you see?
For what kind of assignment were the criteria written?
Think of a typical task in your own classroom. Try to
list the criteria you might give the students to help
them complete the task successfully.
VIEWING QUESTIONS
How was the class in Video segment #2
organized? Why do you think it was
organized this way? What can peers
offer each other in this situation?
VIEWING QUESTIONS
What language skill were students focusing
on? What skills were they using as they
worked together? Is this a form of
assessment? If so, what kind of assessment
was it, formative or summative?
VIEWING QUESTIONS
What was the teacher’s job, or role,
during this activity?
What was the students’ responsibility?
SEGMENT 3: PORTFOLIOS
VIEWING QUESTIONS
In what form are the portfolios kept and what
age level uses each form? Where are they
kept? Do you think students take them
home? What might be some physical
considerations related to using portfolios in
your classroom?
VIEWING QUESTIONS
Working in a small group, make a list of criteria or
guidelines you might use for evaluating portfolios in
your class.
SEGMENT 4: PERFORMANCE
ASSESSMENT
VIEWING QUESTIONS
List the 2 types of performance you see
and the language skills that are used in
each.
VIEWING QUESTIONS
What was the purpose for each performance?
Do you think the performance was
well done or not?
WORK IN PAIRS
 Decide on a type of alternative assessment that you
could use in your classroom.
 Give the assessment a title.
 Write down the assessment …
 Purpose
 Instructions
 Criteria (Rubric)
 Share with the group!
THANK YOU!
Katie Bain
ktbain53@gmail.com
www.elfellowkbain.wordpress.com
www.americanenglish.state.gov
GROUP WORK EXERCISES!
testingassessmentteaching
• Do you agree with
this depiction? Why
or why not?
• Where do these fit?
• choral drill
• pair
pronunciation
• reading aloud
• singing songs
• writing a
description of
the weekend
(Brown, 2004)
SORT ACTIVITIES INTO A CATEGORY
Formative Summative
Informal
Formal
 placement tests
 diagnostic tests
 periodic achievement tests
 short pop quizzes
 final exams
 portfolios
 journals
 speeches
 oral presentations
 impromptu student responses
 student-written response
 drafting and revising
 final essays
 whole class discussion
 observing as students work in
groups or pairs
(Brown, 2004)
GARDNER’S EIGHT INTELLIGENCES
 Choose one or two
 Brainstorm teaching
activities for each
 Brainstorm assessment
activities for each
 Share with the group
(Brown, 2004)
BRAINSTORM ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF EACH
AND SHARE WITH THE CLASS
 One-shot, Standardized
Exams
 Timed, multiple-choice format
 decontextualized test items
 Scores are feedback
 Norm-referenced scores
 One correct answer
 Summative
 Oriented to product
 Non-interactive
 Extrinsic motivation
 Continuous long-term
assessment
 Untimed, free-response
 Contextualized
communicative tasks
 Individualized feedback
 Criterion-referenced scores
 Formative
 Oriented to process
 Interactive performance
 Intrinsic motivation
Traditional Assessment Authentic Assessment
(Brown, 2004, p. 13)
SOURCES
 Brown, H.D. (2004). Language assessment:
Principles and classroom practices. White Plains,
NY: Pearson Education, Inc.
 Gottleib, M. H. (2006). Assessing English Language
Learners: Bridges from language proficiency to
academic achievement. Thousand Oaks, California:
Corwin Press.
THANK YOU!
Katie Bain
ktbain53@gmail.com
www.elfellowkbain.wordpress.com
www.americanenglish.state.gov

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Atlantico evaluation presentation

  • 1. ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION Kate Bain English Language Fellow ktbain53@gmail.com www.elfellowkbain.wordpress.com
  • 2. OBJECTIVE Participants will consider various aspects of assessment and evaluation and consider how to use alternative assessment to enhance instruction and learning results in their classrooms.
  • 3. Make a list of all the different types of tests you have taken or given as a student or a teacher.
  • 4. FROM YOUR LISTS…  Write the skill that was tested in each.  Determine whether it tested knowledge of the language or use of the language.  Which of those tests are best for…  measuring the skill tested?  achieving the purpose of testing?
  • 5. HOW DO YOUR STUDENTS FEEL ABOUT TESTS?
  • 6. WHAT IS A “TEST?”  Webster: “a critical examination, observation, or evaluation” http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/test  Longman: “a set of questions, exercises, or practical activities to measure someone's skill, ability, or knowledge” http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/test_1  H. Douglas Brown: “a method of measuring a person’s ability, knowledge, or performance in a given domain.” (Brown, 2004, p. 3)
  • 7. A CLOSER LOOK “a method of measuring a person’s ability, knowledge, or performance in a given domain.” (Brown, 2004, p. 3)
  • 8. MEASURE  In order for a test to truly be a test, it must have a measureable outcome.  The test-taker and the test-giver must know what success or failure on the test entails, and the results must be communicated. (Brown, 2004)
  • 9. WHAT IS ASSESSMENT? Assessment is “an ongoing process that encompasses a much wider domain [than a test]. Whenever a student responds to a question, offers a comment, or tries out a new word or structure, the teacher subconsciously makes an assessment of the student’s performance.” (Brown, 2004, p. 5)
  • 10. HOW IS “ASSESSMENT” DIFFERENT FROM “TESTING”?  Tests are a type of assessment, but they should never be the entire basis for how you determine a student’s level or progress.  Assessments are ongoing, daily, subconscious or conscious observations and records that you make about student progress. These observations should be constant and should drive what you do as a teacher. (Brown, 2004)
  • 11. INFORMAL AND FORMAL ASSESSMENT  Unplanned observations and general feedback  Good job!  Did you say “can” or “can’t”?    Planned classroom activities in which students perform tasks but do not receive final grades on performance  Think-Pair-Share  Dialogues  Essay or Journal Writing  Note-taking  Group or Partner Work  Activities in class that you give to students for which they receive graded feedback  Tests  Rubric-Scored Assignments  Writing portfolio  Presentations  Journal Entries  Notes  Performances  Projects  Posters Informal Assessment Formal Assessment (Brown, 2004)
  • 12. FORMATIVE AND SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT  Daily classroom assessment used to plan for, modify, and improve instruction  Feedback that helps the teacher and the student make plans to improve language competence in the future  Informal Assessment should always be formative, aimed at improving a student’s competence and performance  Measures or summarizes what a student has learned over a given period of time  Unit Tests  Midterm Exams  Final exams  Entrance Exams  Professional Language Tests Formative Assessment Summative Assessment (Brown, 2004)
  • 13. NORM-REFERENCED AND CRITERION-REFERENCED TESTS  Mean  Median  Standard Deviation  Percentile Rank  SAT/TOEFL Norm-Referenced Tests Criterion-Referenced Tests • Graded Feedback • Meeting of language or course objectives • Classroom Tests connected to a curriculum (Brown, 2004)
  • 14. CURRENT ISSUES IN CLASSROOM TESTING: TRADITIONAL AND AUTHENTIC ASSESSMENT  One-shot, Standardized Exams  Timed, multiple-choice format  Decontextualized test items  Scores are feedback  Norm-referenced scores  One correct answer  Summative  Oriented to product  Non-interactive  Extrinsic motivation  Continuous long-term assessment  Untimed, free-response  Contextualized communicative tasks  Individualized feedback  Criterion-referenced scores  Formative  Oriented to process  Interactive performance  Intrinsic motivation Traditional Assessment Authentic Assessment (Brown, 2004, p. 13)
  • 15.
  • 28. VIEWING QUESTIONS 1. What is the instrument students use for self-recording? What are they recording? What other things could students keep track of through self- recording?
  • 29. VIEWING QUESTIONS What example of assignment guidelines did you see? For what kind of assignment were the criteria written? Think of a typical task in your own classroom. Try to list the criteria you might give the students to help them complete the task successfully.
  • 30. VIEWING QUESTIONS How was the class in Video segment #2 organized? Why do you think it was organized this way? What can peers offer each other in this situation?
  • 31. VIEWING QUESTIONS What language skill were students focusing on? What skills were they using as they worked together? Is this a form of assessment? If so, what kind of assessment was it, formative or summative?
  • 32. VIEWING QUESTIONS What was the teacher’s job, or role, during this activity? What was the students’ responsibility?
  • 34. VIEWING QUESTIONS In what form are the portfolios kept and what age level uses each form? Where are they kept? Do you think students take them home? What might be some physical considerations related to using portfolios in your classroom?
  • 35. VIEWING QUESTIONS Working in a small group, make a list of criteria or guidelines you might use for evaluating portfolios in your class.
  • 37. VIEWING QUESTIONS List the 2 types of performance you see and the language skills that are used in each.
  • 38. VIEWING QUESTIONS What was the purpose for each performance? Do you think the performance was well done or not?
  • 39. WORK IN PAIRS  Decide on a type of alternative assessment that you could use in your classroom.  Give the assessment a title.  Write down the assessment …  Purpose  Instructions  Criteria (Rubric)  Share with the group!
  • 41. GROUP WORK EXERCISES! testingassessmentteaching • Do you agree with this depiction? Why or why not? • Where do these fit? • choral drill • pair pronunciation • reading aloud • singing songs • writing a description of the weekend (Brown, 2004)
  • 42. SORT ACTIVITIES INTO A CATEGORY Formative Summative Informal Formal  placement tests  diagnostic tests  periodic achievement tests  short pop quizzes  final exams  portfolios  journals  speeches  oral presentations  impromptu student responses  student-written response  drafting and revising  final essays  whole class discussion  observing as students work in groups or pairs (Brown, 2004)
  • 43. GARDNER’S EIGHT INTELLIGENCES  Choose one or two  Brainstorm teaching activities for each  Brainstorm assessment activities for each  Share with the group (Brown, 2004)
  • 44. BRAINSTORM ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF EACH AND SHARE WITH THE CLASS  One-shot, Standardized Exams  Timed, multiple-choice format  decontextualized test items  Scores are feedback  Norm-referenced scores  One correct answer  Summative  Oriented to product  Non-interactive  Extrinsic motivation  Continuous long-term assessment  Untimed, free-response  Contextualized communicative tasks  Individualized feedback  Criterion-referenced scores  Formative  Oriented to process  Interactive performance  Intrinsic motivation Traditional Assessment Authentic Assessment (Brown, 2004, p. 13)
  • 45. SOURCES  Brown, H.D. (2004). Language assessment: Principles and classroom practices. White Plains, NY: Pearson Education, Inc.  Gottleib, M. H. (2006). Assessing English Language Learners: Bridges from language proficiency to academic achievement. Thousand Oaks, California: Corwin Press.