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Roles of
Assessment in
Classroom
Instruction
Title
• “Teaching and Learning are reciprocal
processes that depend on and affect
one another (Swearingen 2002 and
Kellough, 1999).”
• The assessment component of
instructional processes deals with the
learning progress of the students and
the teacher’s effectiveness in
imparting knowledge to the students.
Title
• Assessment enhances learning in the
instructional processes if the result
provides feedbacks to both students
and teachers.
• The information obtained from the
assessment is used to evaluate the
teaching methodologies and
strategies of the teacher.
Title
• It is also used to make teaching decisions.
• The result of assessment is used to
diagnose the learning problems of the
students.
The Four Roles of Assessment
used in Instructional Process
Beginning of Instruction
This kind of assessment is concerned with
the entry performance and typically
focuses on the questions:
Does the Learner possess the knowledge
and skills needed to begin the planned
instruction?
To what extent has the learner already
developed the understanding and skills
t that are goals of planned objectives?
To what extent do the student’s interest,
work habits and personality indicate that
one mode of instruction might be better
than the other?
• Placement Assessment
– The purpose of placement assessment is to
determine the prerequisite skills, degree of
mastery of the course the best mode of
learning.
• During the instructional process the main
concern of a classroom teacher is to
monitor the learning progress of the
students.
• The teachers should assess whether the
students achieved the intended learning
outcomes set for a particular lesson.
During Instruction
• Formative Assessment
It is a type of assessment used to monitor
the learning progress of the students
during instruction. The purpose of
formative assessment are the following:
Immediate feedback
Indentify learning errors
Modifying instruction
Improve both learning and instruction
• Diagnostic Assessment
It is a type of assessment given at the
beginning of the instruction. It aims to identify
the strengths and weaknesses of the students
regarding the topics to be discussed.
• Summative Assessment
A type of assessment usually given at the
end of a course unit. The purposes of
summative assessment are to determine
the following:
Instructional objectives achieved
Certify the students mastery
Provide information for judging
Effectiveness of instruction
End of Instruction
Methods of Interpreting the
Results
1. Norm-referenced Interpretation
It is used to describe students
performance according to relative
position in some known group. In this
method of interpretation it is assumed
that the level of performance of will not
vary much from one class to another
class.
2. Criterion-reference Interpretation
It is used to describe student
performance according to specified
domain of clearly defined learning
task. This method of interpretation is
used when the teacher wants to
determine how well the students
have learned specific knowledge or
skills in a certain course or subject
matter.
This are ways in describing classroom test and
other procedures in the table below adapted and
modified from Gronlund, Linn, and Miller (2009)
Classification
Type of
Assessment
Function of
Assessment
Examples of
Instruments
Nature of
assessment
Maximum
Performance
It is used to
determine what
individuals can do
when performing
at their best.
Aptitude tests,
achievement tests
Typical
Performance
It is used to
determine what
individuals will do
under natural
conditions
Attitude, interest,
and personality
inventories;
observational
techniques; peer
appraisal
Classification
Type of
Assessment
Function of
Assessment
Examples of
Instruments
Form of
assessment
Fixed-choice test An assessment
used to measure
knowledge and
skills effectively
and efficiently.
Standard multiple
choice test
Complex-
performance
assessment
An assessment
procedure used to
measure the
performance of
the learner in
contexts and on
problems valued
in their own right
Hands-on
laboratory
experiment,
projects, essays,
oral presentation
Classification
Type of
Assessment
Function of
Assessment
Examples of
Instruments
Use in classroom
instruction
Placement An assessment
procedure used to
determine the
learner’s
prerequisite skills,
degree of mastery
of the course goals,
and/ or best modes
of learning.
Readiness tests,
aptitude tests,
pretests on course
objectives, self-
report inventories,
observational
techniques
Formative An assessment
procedure used to
determine the
learner’s learning
progress, provides
feedback to
reinforce learning,
and corrects
learning errors
Teacher-made
tests, custom-made
tests from
textbooks
publishers,
observational
techniques
Classification
Type of
Assessment
Function of
Assessment
Examples of
Instruments
Use in classroom
instruction
Diagnostic An assessment
procedure used to
determine the
causes of learner’s
persistent learning
difficulties such as
intellectual,
physical,
emotional, and
environmental
difficulties.
Published
diagnostic tests,
teacher-made
diagnostic tests,
observational
techniques
Summative An assessment
procedure used to
determine the end-
of-course
achievement for
assigning grades
or certifying
mastery of
objectives
Teacher-made
survey test,
performance rating
scales, product
scales
Classification
Type of
Assessment
Function of
Assessment
Examples of
Instruments
Methods of
interpreting results
Criterion-
referenced
It is used to
describe student
performance
according to a
specified domain of
clearly defined
learning tasks.
Example: multiples
Readiness tests,
aptitude tests,
pretests on course
objectives, self-
report inventories,
observational
techniques
Norm- referenced It is used to
describe student’s
performance
according to
relative position in
some known group.
Example: ranks 5th
in a classroom
group of 40
Standardized
aptitude and
achievement test,
teacher- made
survey tests,
interest inventories,
adjustment
inventories
OTHER TYPES OF TEST
• Non-standardized Test
Is a type of test developed by the
classroom teachers.
• Standardized Test
Is a type of test developed by test
specialist. It is administered, scored and
interpreted using a certain standard
condition.
• Objective Test
Is a type of test in which two or more
evaluators give an examinee the score.
• Subjective Test
Is a type of test in which the scores are
influenced by the judgment of the
evaluator, meaning there is no one
correct answer.
• Supply Test
Is a type of test that requires the
examinees to supply an answer, such as an
essay test item or completion or short answer
test item.
• Fixed-response Test
It is a type of test that requires the
examines to select an answer from a
given option such as multiple-choice test,
matching type of test, or true/false test/
• Individual Test
Is a type of test administered to student
to one-on-one basis using oral
questioning.
• Group Test
Is a type of test administered to a
group of individuals or group of students.
• Mastery Test
Is a type of achievement test that
measures the degree of mastery of a
limited set of learning outcomes using
criterion-reference to interpret the result.
• Survey Test
Is a type of test that measures
students’ general achievement over a
broad range of learning outcomes
• Speed Test
Is designed to measure a number of
items of individual can complete over a
period of time.
• Power Test
Is designed to measure the level of
performance rather than speed of
response. It contains test items that are
arranged according to increasing
degree of dificulty
MODES OF ASSESSMENT
This are type or modes of
assessment used by classroom
teacher to assess the learning
progress of the students. These are
traditional assessment, alternative
assessment, performance-based
assessment, and portfolio
assessment.
• Traditional Assessment
It is a type of assessment in which the
students choose their answer from a given
of choices. In traditional assessment,
students are expected to recognize that
there is only one correct or best answer
for the question asked.
• Alternative Assessment
An assessment in which students
create an original response to answer a
certain question. Students respond to a
question using their own ideas, in their
own words.
• Alternative Assessment Components
a.Assessment is based on authentic tasks
that demonstrate students’ ability to
accomplish communication goals.
b.The teacher and students focus on
communication, not on right and wrong
answers.
c. Students help the teacher to set the
criteria for successful completion of
communication tasks.
d. Students have opportunities to assess
themselves and their peers.
• Performance-based Assessment
Is an assessment in which students are
asked to perform real-world tasks
demonstrate meaningful application of
essential knowledge and skills.
It is a direct measure of student
performance because the tasks are
designed to incorporate context, problems
and solution strategies that students would
use in real life.
• Portfolio Assessment
Portfolio assessment is the systematic,
longitudinal collection of student work
created in response to specific, known
instructional objects and evaluated in
relation to the same criteria.
• Portfolio
Is a purposeful collection of student
work that exhibits the student’s efforts,
progress and achievements in one or
more areas over a period of time. It
measures the growth and development of
students.
GUIDELINES FOR EFFECTIVE STUDENT
ASSESSMENT
Improvement of student learning
is the main purpose of classroom
assessment. This can be done if
assessment is integrated with good
instruction and is guided by certain
principles. Gronlund (1998) provided
the general guidelines for using
student assessment effectively.
• Effective assessment requires a clear
concept of all intended learning outcomes.
• Effective assessment requires that a
variety of assessment procedures should
be used.
• Effective assessment requires that the
instructional relevance of the procedure
should be considered.
• Effective assessment requires an
adequate sample of student
performance.
• Effective assessment requires that the
procedures must be fair to everyone.
• Effective assessment requires
specifications of criteria for judging
successful performance.
• Effective performance requires
feedback to students emphasizing
strengths of performance and
weaknesses to be corrected.
• Effective assessment must be
supported by comprehensive grading
and reporting system.
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Roles of Assessment in Classroom Instruction

  • 2. Title • “Teaching and Learning are reciprocal processes that depend on and affect one another (Swearingen 2002 and Kellough, 1999).” • The assessment component of instructional processes deals with the learning progress of the students and the teacher’s effectiveness in imparting knowledge to the students.
  • 3. Title • Assessment enhances learning in the instructional processes if the result provides feedbacks to both students and teachers. • The information obtained from the assessment is used to evaluate the teaching methodologies and strategies of the teacher.
  • 4. Title • It is also used to make teaching decisions. • The result of assessment is used to diagnose the learning problems of the students.
  • 5. The Four Roles of Assessment used in Instructional Process
  • 6. Beginning of Instruction This kind of assessment is concerned with the entry performance and typically focuses on the questions: Does the Learner possess the knowledge and skills needed to begin the planned instruction? To what extent has the learner already developed the understanding and skills t that are goals of planned objectives?
  • 7. To what extent do the student’s interest, work habits and personality indicate that one mode of instruction might be better than the other?
  • 8. • Placement Assessment – The purpose of placement assessment is to determine the prerequisite skills, degree of mastery of the course the best mode of learning.
  • 9. • During the instructional process the main concern of a classroom teacher is to monitor the learning progress of the students. • The teachers should assess whether the students achieved the intended learning outcomes set for a particular lesson. During Instruction
  • 10. • Formative Assessment It is a type of assessment used to monitor the learning progress of the students during instruction. The purpose of formative assessment are the following: Immediate feedback Indentify learning errors Modifying instruction Improve both learning and instruction
  • 11. • Diagnostic Assessment It is a type of assessment given at the beginning of the instruction. It aims to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the students regarding the topics to be discussed.
  • 12. • Summative Assessment A type of assessment usually given at the end of a course unit. The purposes of summative assessment are to determine the following: Instructional objectives achieved Certify the students mastery Provide information for judging Effectiveness of instruction End of Instruction
  • 13. Methods of Interpreting the Results 1. Norm-referenced Interpretation It is used to describe students performance according to relative position in some known group. In this method of interpretation it is assumed that the level of performance of will not vary much from one class to another class.
  • 14. 2. Criterion-reference Interpretation It is used to describe student performance according to specified domain of clearly defined learning task. This method of interpretation is used when the teacher wants to determine how well the students have learned specific knowledge or skills in a certain course or subject matter.
  • 15. This are ways in describing classroom test and other procedures in the table below adapted and modified from Gronlund, Linn, and Miller (2009) Classification Type of Assessment Function of Assessment Examples of Instruments Nature of assessment Maximum Performance It is used to determine what individuals can do when performing at their best. Aptitude tests, achievement tests Typical Performance It is used to determine what individuals will do under natural conditions Attitude, interest, and personality inventories; observational techniques; peer appraisal
  • 16. Classification Type of Assessment Function of Assessment Examples of Instruments Form of assessment Fixed-choice test An assessment used to measure knowledge and skills effectively and efficiently. Standard multiple choice test Complex- performance assessment An assessment procedure used to measure the performance of the learner in contexts and on problems valued in their own right Hands-on laboratory experiment, projects, essays, oral presentation
  • 17. Classification Type of Assessment Function of Assessment Examples of Instruments Use in classroom instruction Placement An assessment procedure used to determine the learner’s prerequisite skills, degree of mastery of the course goals, and/ or best modes of learning. Readiness tests, aptitude tests, pretests on course objectives, self- report inventories, observational techniques Formative An assessment procedure used to determine the learner’s learning progress, provides feedback to reinforce learning, and corrects learning errors Teacher-made tests, custom-made tests from textbooks publishers, observational techniques
  • 18. Classification Type of Assessment Function of Assessment Examples of Instruments Use in classroom instruction Diagnostic An assessment procedure used to determine the causes of learner’s persistent learning difficulties such as intellectual, physical, emotional, and environmental difficulties. Published diagnostic tests, teacher-made diagnostic tests, observational techniques Summative An assessment procedure used to determine the end- of-course achievement for assigning grades or certifying mastery of objectives Teacher-made survey test, performance rating scales, product scales
  • 19. Classification Type of Assessment Function of Assessment Examples of Instruments Methods of interpreting results Criterion- referenced It is used to describe student performance according to a specified domain of clearly defined learning tasks. Example: multiples Readiness tests, aptitude tests, pretests on course objectives, self- report inventories, observational techniques Norm- referenced It is used to describe student’s performance according to relative position in some known group. Example: ranks 5th in a classroom group of 40 Standardized aptitude and achievement test, teacher- made survey tests, interest inventories, adjustment inventories
  • 20. OTHER TYPES OF TEST • Non-standardized Test Is a type of test developed by the classroom teachers. • Standardized Test Is a type of test developed by test specialist. It is administered, scored and interpreted using a certain standard condition.
  • 21. • Objective Test Is a type of test in which two or more evaluators give an examinee the score. • Subjective Test Is a type of test in which the scores are influenced by the judgment of the evaluator, meaning there is no one correct answer.
  • 22. • Supply Test Is a type of test that requires the examinees to supply an answer, such as an essay test item or completion or short answer test item. • Fixed-response Test It is a type of test that requires the examines to select an answer from a given option such as multiple-choice test, matching type of test, or true/false test/
  • 23. • Individual Test Is a type of test administered to student to one-on-one basis using oral questioning. • Group Test Is a type of test administered to a group of individuals or group of students.
  • 24. • Mastery Test Is a type of achievement test that measures the degree of mastery of a limited set of learning outcomes using criterion-reference to interpret the result. • Survey Test Is a type of test that measures students’ general achievement over a broad range of learning outcomes
  • 25. • Speed Test Is designed to measure a number of items of individual can complete over a period of time. • Power Test Is designed to measure the level of performance rather than speed of response. It contains test items that are arranged according to increasing degree of dificulty
  • 26. MODES OF ASSESSMENT This are type or modes of assessment used by classroom teacher to assess the learning progress of the students. These are traditional assessment, alternative assessment, performance-based assessment, and portfolio assessment.
  • 27. • Traditional Assessment It is a type of assessment in which the students choose their answer from a given of choices. In traditional assessment, students are expected to recognize that there is only one correct or best answer for the question asked.
  • 28. • Alternative Assessment An assessment in which students create an original response to answer a certain question. Students respond to a question using their own ideas, in their own words.
  • 29. • Alternative Assessment Components a.Assessment is based on authentic tasks that demonstrate students’ ability to accomplish communication goals. b.The teacher and students focus on communication, not on right and wrong answers.
  • 30. c. Students help the teacher to set the criteria for successful completion of communication tasks. d. Students have opportunities to assess themselves and their peers.
  • 31. • Performance-based Assessment Is an assessment in which students are asked to perform real-world tasks demonstrate meaningful application of essential knowledge and skills. It is a direct measure of student performance because the tasks are designed to incorporate context, problems and solution strategies that students would use in real life.
  • 32. • Portfolio Assessment Portfolio assessment is the systematic, longitudinal collection of student work created in response to specific, known instructional objects and evaluated in relation to the same criteria.
  • 33. • Portfolio Is a purposeful collection of student work that exhibits the student’s efforts, progress and achievements in one or more areas over a period of time. It measures the growth and development of students.
  • 34. GUIDELINES FOR EFFECTIVE STUDENT ASSESSMENT Improvement of student learning is the main purpose of classroom assessment. This can be done if assessment is integrated with good instruction and is guided by certain principles. Gronlund (1998) provided the general guidelines for using student assessment effectively.
  • 35. • Effective assessment requires a clear concept of all intended learning outcomes. • Effective assessment requires that a variety of assessment procedures should be used. • Effective assessment requires that the instructional relevance of the procedure should be considered.
  • 36. • Effective assessment requires an adequate sample of student performance. • Effective assessment requires that the procedures must be fair to everyone. • Effective assessment requires specifications of criteria for judging successful performance.
  • 37. • Effective performance requires feedback to students emphasizing strengths of performance and weaknesses to be corrected. • Effective assessment must be supported by comprehensive grading and reporting system.