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Assessment Module
November 22
Before beginning…
• Think of the last assessment you gave in the language class
you teach.
– What format was the test? (Written, oral, online,
etc.)
– Was it effective? Fair? Representative of what and
how you teach?
– What was the best aspect of the assessment?
– What would you change about the assessment?
– How did students react to the assessment?
– How did you prepare the students for the
assessment?
Introduction to assessment
• “Assessment” is an umbrella term we use to
measure students’ abilities.
– Formal and informal
– Consider:
• Why you’re assessing?
• What are you trying to find out?
• How will the assessment tool assess?
• What forms of assessment do we use?
• What other forms of assessment are there?
Sample test
• When you took the sample English test,
– Which questions were easier? Why?
– Which questions were more difficult? Why?
– Which types of questions have you used in
tests in your class?
– Which questions are most difficult to develop?
– Which questions are most difficult to grade?
Types of assessment
• Direct assessment tries to measure what a test taker
is doing as a sample of productive language. For
example, having students discuss a topic while the
teacher observers and rates their performances would
be a direct assessment.
• Indirect assessment tries to measure language
through means that are not directly productive. For
example, indirect assessment might ask students to
recognize the correct verb form, but not actually
measure their ability to produce it or use it.
• Performance assessment includes tasks in which test
takers provide a sample of language, such as a written
text or spoken interview, that elicits the ability being
measured.
Types of assessment
• Item is often used to talk about test questions,
particularly questions that ask for short answers or
selected responding.
• Constructed-response questions are tasks in which
test takers create an answer in a productive way. For
example, writing a sentence or being interviewed
might be constructed response tasks.
• Selected-response items are test questions in which
test takers choose a correct answer from a list of
provided options. Multiple choice questions are
common selected-response items. These are also
usually considered objective as there should be one
correct answer.
Types of assessment
• In groups, discuss the following types of
assessment (or things related to
assessment). Describe the item and
consider its advantages and
disadvantages.
1. Multiple choice
2. Fill-in-the-blank
3. Cloze test
4. Word bank
Direct assessment
• Challenges to direct assessment
–Language level
–Feedback
–Score interpretation
Lower language levels
• Some solutions to help beginning level
students with direct assessment are:
– use L1 in instructions and feedback
– write clear or familiar tasks
– prior to the assessment let student
practice or model the task
– only ask for short performances
Feedback
• Some ways to provide better feedback in direct
assessment include:
– using a scoring rubric
– sharing the rubric with students before the
test
– having students use the rubric to rate their
own or peers performance
– having students design the rubric
– rating selectively rather than providing
feedback on everything
Score interpretation
• Many factors can impact a student’s performance
on direct assessment:
– creativity
– nervousness
– personality traits
• … as well as language knowledge
• To ensure accurate scores:
– allow students to practice or warm-up before the test,
– limit time pressure,
– give choices when possible,
– pilot tasks carefully,
– isolate skills if desired, and
– collect multiple measures
Key ideas in assessment
• Validity in language assessment refers to how
well the inferences we can make from the results
of our measure match the construct or feature of
language that we want to measure.
• Reliability refers to the consistency of an
assessment. It can be internal (the questions in
the test) or external (the context of the testing
situation).
• Assessment for Learning (AfL) is the idea that
learners should be part of the assessment
process.
HANDS-ON PRACTICE
• You will receive a copy of an old (i.e., not current!) test for a
beginning class in the language you teach. In a group of two
or three, review this test and be prepared to discuss:
– Is the test direct or indirect?
– What types of items are on the test?
– What are the strengths of the test?
– What are the weaknesses of the test?
– How do you think students would fare on this
test? Why?

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Assessment

  • 2. Before beginning… • Think of the last assessment you gave in the language class you teach. – What format was the test? (Written, oral, online, etc.) – Was it effective? Fair? Representative of what and how you teach? – What was the best aspect of the assessment? – What would you change about the assessment? – How did students react to the assessment? – How did you prepare the students for the assessment?
  • 3. Introduction to assessment • “Assessment” is an umbrella term we use to measure students’ abilities. – Formal and informal – Consider: • Why you’re assessing? • What are you trying to find out? • How will the assessment tool assess? • What forms of assessment do we use? • What other forms of assessment are there?
  • 4. Sample test • When you took the sample English test, – Which questions were easier? Why? – Which questions were more difficult? Why? – Which types of questions have you used in tests in your class? – Which questions are most difficult to develop? – Which questions are most difficult to grade?
  • 5. Types of assessment • Direct assessment tries to measure what a test taker is doing as a sample of productive language. For example, having students discuss a topic while the teacher observers and rates their performances would be a direct assessment. • Indirect assessment tries to measure language through means that are not directly productive. For example, indirect assessment might ask students to recognize the correct verb form, but not actually measure their ability to produce it or use it. • Performance assessment includes tasks in which test takers provide a sample of language, such as a written text or spoken interview, that elicits the ability being measured.
  • 6. Types of assessment • Item is often used to talk about test questions, particularly questions that ask for short answers or selected responding. • Constructed-response questions are tasks in which test takers create an answer in a productive way. For example, writing a sentence or being interviewed might be constructed response tasks. • Selected-response items are test questions in which test takers choose a correct answer from a list of provided options. Multiple choice questions are common selected-response items. These are also usually considered objective as there should be one correct answer.
  • 7. Types of assessment • In groups, discuss the following types of assessment (or things related to assessment). Describe the item and consider its advantages and disadvantages. 1. Multiple choice 2. Fill-in-the-blank 3. Cloze test 4. Word bank
  • 8. Direct assessment • Challenges to direct assessment –Language level –Feedback –Score interpretation
  • 9. Lower language levels • Some solutions to help beginning level students with direct assessment are: – use L1 in instructions and feedback – write clear or familiar tasks – prior to the assessment let student practice or model the task – only ask for short performances
  • 10. Feedback • Some ways to provide better feedback in direct assessment include: – using a scoring rubric – sharing the rubric with students before the test – having students use the rubric to rate their own or peers performance – having students design the rubric – rating selectively rather than providing feedback on everything
  • 11. Score interpretation • Many factors can impact a student’s performance on direct assessment: – creativity – nervousness – personality traits • … as well as language knowledge • To ensure accurate scores: – allow students to practice or warm-up before the test, – limit time pressure, – give choices when possible, – pilot tasks carefully, – isolate skills if desired, and – collect multiple measures
  • 12. Key ideas in assessment • Validity in language assessment refers to how well the inferences we can make from the results of our measure match the construct or feature of language that we want to measure. • Reliability refers to the consistency of an assessment. It can be internal (the questions in the test) or external (the context of the testing situation). • Assessment for Learning (AfL) is the idea that learners should be part of the assessment process.
  • 13. HANDS-ON PRACTICE • You will receive a copy of an old (i.e., not current!) test for a beginning class in the language you teach. In a group of two or three, review this test and be prepared to discuss: – Is the test direct or indirect? – What types of items are on the test? – What are the strengths of the test? – What are the weaknesses of the test? – How do you think students would fare on this test? Why?

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Tests, quizzes, oral exams, portfolios, standardized tests, commercial tests, etc.
  2. Tests, quizzes, oral exams, portfolios, standardized tests, commercial tests, etc.
  3. Direct assessment Advantages: increased potential for communicative interaction, better evidence for language use, more motivating for students, and more authenticity. Disadvantages: performance anxiety, some inauthenticity in interview structure, time-consuming to conduct and score, and difficulty in finding the best method for scoring.
  4. Multiple choice Advantages: easy to score; high reliability; lower anxiety; little instruction; manageable for beginners Disadvantages: only recognition; limited inferences; inauthentic; guessing possible; diffcult to write well Fill-in-the-blank Advantages: high reliability, easier to write, and limits guessing. Disadvantages: they are harder to score, numerous possible correct answers may exist, what is being measured is hard to define, takes more time for students to complete them, and they are not communicative. Cloze test: Cloze test is a kind of fill-in-the-blank, where the second half of a word is taken out. It may also be systematic. For example, the second half of every second word is deleted. A word bank is a list of words that students can use in activities, such as completing fill-in-the-blank sentences.
  5. Analytic scoring is when the rating is divided across language features and each is given a separate score. For example, vocabulary, fluency, content, and grammar are each given a number of points. Holistic scoring is when a performance is given one score overall and the teacher is not looking at separate features of language in the performance. A rubric is a tool used to score assessment that provides teachers with areas to focus their evaluation.
  6. AfL: It includes building learner's awareness of their progress in learning and encourages peer and self-assessment. Students may be asked to help design tests or the rubrics for scoring. They may also provide their classmates with suggestions and support. Assessment for Learning helps students evaluate their strengths and areas of needed improvement. Student involved assessment. Students are not passive in the assessment process but are engaged in developing the assessment, determining what a good performance entails, and learning to score through models provided by the teacher. Effective teacher feedback. Teachers are the models for students to learn what is important in their performance. So feedback should be clear, descriptive, and illustrated for students. Students need guidance in giving their peers feedback as well as in evaluating themselves. This goal is grounded in the teacher modeling effective feedback. The skills of self-assessment. AfL should lead to self-directed learning, which requires learners evaluate themselves. This skill is not easy and requires guidance from the teacher. Students should be asked to think about their goals, their current ability, and how to work from one to the other. Feedback and self-assessment are critical parts of this process.