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Title: Assessment: An Overview


1
Assessment An Overview
  • Original author Holly Hull
  • Modified by Jim Julius

2
Assessment Information
  • Definitions
  • Areas
  • Types
  • Examples

3
Comprehensive Definition
  • Assessment is an ongoing process aimed at
    understanding and improving student learning. It
    involves
  • making our expectations explicit and public
  • setting appropriate criteria and high standards
    for learning quality
  • systematically gathering, analyzing, and
    interpreting evidence to determine how well
    performance matches those expectations and
    standards
  • and using the resulting information to document,
    explain, and improve performance.
  • (Thomas A. Angelo, AAHE Bulletin, November 1995,
    p.7).
  • (emphasis/bulleting added)

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Comprehensive Definition (cont.)
  • When assessment is embedded effectively within
    larger institutional systems, assessment can help
    us
  • focus our collective attention
  • examine our assumptions
  • and create a shared academic culture dedicated to
    assuring and improving the quality of
    education.
  • (Thomas A. Angelo, AAHE Bulletin, November 1995,
    p.7).
  • (emphasis/bulleting added)

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Simpler Assessment Definition
  • systematically gathering, analyzing, and
    interpreting evidence to determine how well
    performance matches expectations and
    standards... (Thomas A. Angelo, AAHE Bulletin,
    November 1995, p.7).

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Areas of Assessment
  • Content knowledge (facts/concepts/basic skills)
  • Critical thinking (higher levels of Blooms
    taxonomy)
  • Metacognition Planning/goal-setting,
    self-monitoring, self-evaluation
  • Creativity/Problem-solving
  • Group/Self-management Skills (cooperation,
    organization, participation, effort, citizenship,
    etc.)
  • Performance skills (presentations, writing,
    experiments, complex problem-solving, multimedia,
    etc.)

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Types of Assessment
  • Traditional
  • Standardized Tests
  • Essay Questions
  • True/False
  • Short Answer
  • Multiple Choice
  • Etc.
  • Authentic/Project-Based/ Alternative/Performance
    Assessments
  • Tools
  • Performance Checklist
  • Rubric
  • Portfolio
  • Anecdotal Record
  • Assessment Contexts
  • Projects (Tasks)
  • Journals
  • Conferences
  • Etc.

8
Areas and types of assess-ment
Marzano, R., Pickering, D., McTigh, J. (1993).
Assessing student outcomes Performance
assessment using the dimensions of learning
model. Alexandria, VA Association for
Supervision and Curriculum Development.
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To summarize
  • Authentic, performance-based assessments focus on
    contextualized ends and means
  • process skills
  • meaningful products
  • relevant knowledge/skills
  • Simpler, traditional assessments focus on
    decontextualized ends
  • knowledge/basic skills

10
Checklist
  • It is
  • Predetermined list
  • Performance-based
  • Composed of measurable/ observable items

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Rubric
  • It is
  • Set of criteria/descriptors
  • Based on levels of achievement and
  • Attributes of the performance being measured

Hows the presentation?
12
Portfolio
  • It is
  • Purposeful collection of student work
  • Tool that can be used for assessment and/or
    instruction
  • Student-centered and should involve student in
    the process
  • It is not
  • A folder of all the students work
  • An end in itself
  • A teacher-only activity

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One Last Thing to Remember...
Assessment should be an ongoing process, embedded
within a big picture!
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