Assessing Skills, Deep Understanding and Reasoning: Performance-Based Assessments
Assessing Skills, Deep Understanding and Reasoning: Performance-Based Assessments
Performance-based Assessments
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Performance-based Assessment
-requires demonstration of essential and observable skills or competency in creating a product, constructing a response or making a presentation
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Alternative Assessment
is any method that differs from conventional paper-and-pencil tests, most particularly the objective tests. (e.g., observations, oral presentations, experiments, portfolios, etc.)
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Authentic assessment
- to what extent students can apply the skills and knowledge to solve real world problems, giving a sense of authenticity.
- many, but not all performancebased assessments are authentic
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Example:
1. What is the correct order of the following?
a. 1-3-4-2
c. 1-2-3-4
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b. 3-2-4-1
d. 4-3-2-1
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1 a. 1-2-3-4 c. 4-1-2-3
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b. 3-2-1-4 d. 4-3-1-2
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Example 1 - Makabayan
Somewhat Authentic
Ipaliwanag ang mga dapat mong gawin para makatulong sa paglutas sa suliranin sa polusyon
Authentic
Very Authentic
Isagawa ang naisip na proyektong makakatulong sa paglutas sa sulrinanin sa polusyon at lihad sa klase ang naging resulta nito
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Authentic
Read any story you want. Summarize it and then write the lesson that you have learned from it
Very Authentic
Write your most memorable experience and indicate the lesson that you have learned from it
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Example 3 - Math
Somewhat Authentic
Solve the word problems on addition
Authentic
Given is an addition sentence, construct a word problem out of it and solve it.
Very Authentic
Construct a word problem on addition that you encountered in real life and show your solution to this problem
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Example 4 - Science
Somewhat Authentic
Explain the steps when manipulating the microscope in examining the body parts of a tiny animal
Authentic
Demonstrate how to use the microscope in examining the body parts of a tiny animal
Very Authentic
Get any specimen of a tiny animal and examine its body parts using the microscope
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Example 5 - Filipino
Somewhat Authentic
Salungguhitan ang mga pandiwang nasa panahong kontemplatibo
Authentic
Very Authentic
Isulat sa isang papel ang mga bagay na nakatakdang gawin sa susunod na linggo.
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Characteristics of Performance-based Assessments * Performance is directly observable * Involves engaging ideas of importance and substance * Relies on trained assessors judgment for scoring * Multiple criteria and standards are specified and made public * There is no single correct answer
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2.Oral or psychomotor tasks (without products) 3.Written or psychomotor tasks (with product)
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2. Extended type requires variety of sources of answers and allows integration of areas and skills
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RUBRICS- scoring guidelines used to assess the different qualities of a product or level of performance
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Rubrics
Holistic
Advantages
-faster - one score
Disadvantages
cant pinpoint areas of strengths/weakness -Same weights
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Analytic
many phases -time-consuming -Determine -Same score for weakness/strengt different qualities hs -Differential weighing
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Criteria
Creative ideas Logical organization Relevance of detail Variety in words Vivid images Example of Holistic scale: Level 4 (20 pts): Excellent - Satisfied all the criteria Level 3 ( 15 pts): Good - Satisfied at least four of the criteria Level 2 ( 10pts): Fair - Satisfied at least 3 of the criteria Level 1 (5 pts): Poor - Satisfied at least 2 of the criteria
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Criterion 4 Creative ideas Logical organization Relevance of detail Variety in words Vivid images
4 excellent 3 - good 2- fair 1- poor
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Elements of rubrics
1. Competency to be tested 2. Performance task 3. Evaluative criteria and their indicators 4. Qualitative and quantitative description of each level 5. Indication of what type of rubrics is used
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Rubrics development
Define the objectives/targets
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Cont..
Validate the instrument
Cont..
2nd try out
Standardize ?
yes
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no
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If yes, 1. Establish reliability (r = .85 or higher) 2. Establish criterion-related validity ( r = .70 or higher) 3. Use the rubrics and share with others 4. Interpret the results
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Rating scale Multiple sources Informatio n came from 4 or more sources Adequate notes Many details were apparent in notes in all categories Organization and content The report was well organized and contained sufficient and accurate information
Criteria Format Accurate capitalization, usage, punctuations, and spelling were used throughout the written report Presentation Delivery All of the presentation was easy to hear from the back of the classroom
Many details were evident in most, but not all of the categories
The report was well organized, but some important information was missing in one or two categories
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The presentation was wellorganized and contained thorough and accurate information. Student did not read his report Several errors The were evident, presentation but the error did was wellnot interfere organized, but with a readers some of the comprehension important information was missing. Student did not read his report
Most of the presentation was easy to hear from the back of the classroom
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The report was sometimes difficult to understand. Important information was missing in 3 or more categories Informa Few or no The report tion notes was difficult came were to from taken understand. one Important source, information or no was missing in source all categories
Errors were evident, and several of the errors made it difficult to understand parts of the report Many errors were evident throughout the written report that made it difficult to understand
The presentation was easy to understand, but details were missing or the student read his report The presentation was difficult to understand and incomplete. Important information was missing
Some of the presentation was easy to hear form the back of the classroom
Little of the presentation was easy to hear from the back of the classroom
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