Performance - Based Assessment
Performance - Based Assessment
Assessment
Types of Performance-based
Assessment
Restricted-response Performance Task
- A performance task that is highly structured with a limited scope.
The instructions of the task are more focused and the limitations are
always indicated.
Extended-response Performance Task
- A type of performance task that is less structured and broader in
scope. When a teacher uses extended-response performance task, the
teacher can obtain better information about the students ability to
identify the crucial point of a problem, to gather and integrate
information for solving it, and provide original and well-supported
information.
Domains of Performance-based
Assessment
Communication Skills
Psychomotor Skills
Athletic Skills
Concept Acquisition
Affective Skills
Performance - based
Assessment Instruments
RUBRICS - Most rubrics consist of objectives, performance characteristics, and
points or scores that indicate the degree to which the objectives were met. Rubrics
allow students to understand the criteria for assessment before they start the
project.
CHECKLISTS - Checklists contain a list of behaviors or specific steps, which can be
marked as Present/Absent, Complete/Incomplete, Yes /No, etc. Checklists help to
provide structure for students and they are great tools to use when you want to
note the completion of a task
HOLISTIC SCORING - It has one overall score instead of discrete dimensions. It is
used when one, overall score is more important than sub-scores for specific
categories. Although holistic scales can be easier to create and easier to score,
they do not provide a great deal of feedback.
Steps in Developing
Performance-based Assessment
Define the purpose of the assessment
Determine the skills, learning outcomes, and taxonomy
level
Design and develop activity or performance task
o Performance task provides a common means of
assessment.
Define the performance criteria.