Assessment-of-Learning-1-Syllabus
Assessment-of-Learning-1-Syllabus
OBE SYLLABUS
DESCRIPTION:
This is a course that focuses on the principles, development and utilization of conventional assessment tools to improve the teaching-learning
process. It emphasizes on the use of assessment of, as, and for, in measuring knowledge, comprehension, and other thinking skills in the
cognitive, psychomotor or affective domains. It allows students to go through the standard steps in test construction and development and the
application in grading system.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES:
Construct valid and reliable teacher-made test considering high quality assessment tools in evaluating students’ performance.
COURSE OUTCOMES/OBJECTIVES:
Explain the nature and roles of a good assessment, and its relevance of learners, teachers, parents, and stakeholders.
Critique teacher-made tests using the principles of high quality assessment.
Construct sample valid classroom assessment tests for measuring target learning outcomes.
Interpret a given set of assessment data for reporting purposes.
COURSE OUTLINE
Teaching/Learning
Week Course Outcomes Topics Assessment
Activities
At the end of the chapter, the “NATURE AND ROLES OF Lecture and 20 item formative
learners must: ASSESSMENT” PowerPoint exam (Paper and
Explain the nature and roles of a Concepts And Relevance Of Presentation Pencil Test)
good assessment, and its relevance Assessment Oral Participation Recitation
1 to learners, teachers, parents and Measurement, testing, Think – Pair – Share Assessment and
stakeholders. assessment and evaluation Concept Clarification Evaluation
Explain the various roles of Roles Of Assessment Activity Scenario Analysis
assessment to learners, teachers, Roles of Assessment
parents and stakeholders.
At the end of the chapter, the “PRINCIPLES OF HIGH Lecture and Recitation
learners must: QUALITY ASSESSMENT” PowerPoint Group Report
Critique teacher-made tests using Appropriateness And Presentation
the principles of high quality Alignment Of Assessment Oral Participation
assessment. Methods To Learning Taxonomic
Match learning outcomes with the Outcomes Classification
appropriate assessment method. Taxonomy of Learning Sequencing of
2
Domains hierarchy of
Types of Assessment taxonomies
Methods Matching of
assessment methods
to learning outcomes
At the end of the chapter, the Validity And Reliability Lecture and Recitation
learners must: Practicality and Efficiency PowerPoint Group Report
Cite Evidences of Validity and Presentation
Reliability in teacher-made tests. Oral Participation
3
Describe how testing can be made Pro Con Grid Activity
more practical and efficient. Lecture and
PowerPoint
Presentation
At the end of the chapter, the Selecting And Constructing Lecture and Recitation
learners must: Test Items And Tasks PowerPoint Construction of
Select and construct appropriate Categorizing Test Types Presentation appropriate test
test items and tasks for Relating Test Types with Oral Participation items and tasks for
classroom assessment. Levels of Learning Group Discussion classroom
Outcomes Pair Work assessment
8-10 Constructing Objective
Supply Type of Items
Constructing Non-
Objective Supply Type
Constructing Selected-
Response Types
B. BOOKS
Assessment of Learning 1 by Estefania S. de Guzman, Ph.D., Joel L. Amados, M. Math Ed (2015 Edition)
Assessment of Learning 1 by Yonardo A. Gabuyo (2012 Edition)
COMPUTATION OF GRADES
PRELIM
(Class Standing x 2) + Prelims = PRELIM GRADE
3
MIDTERM
(Class Standing x 2) + Midterm Examination = Total + Prelim Grade = MIDTERM GRADE
3 2
FINALS
(Class Standing x 2) + Final Examination = Total + Midterm Grade = FINAL GRADE
3 2
CLASS STANDING
3 – 5 Quizzes 40%
Recitation/Report 40%
Project/Assignment 10%
Attendance/Behavior 10%_
Total 100%
COURSE POLICIES
1. A student will be dropped from the class if his or her absences exceeded 20% of the total class hours.
2. A student will be marked late if he or she comes late for 5 minutes.
3. Three incidences of tardiness will be equivalent to one absences.
4. Use of any gadgets in the class is prohibited unless required by the instructor.
5. Submission of written outputs should only be made on or before the deadline.
6. Academic dishonesty like cheating in any examination, plagiarism and the like will be penalized as stipulated in the SIBTECH Student
Handbook.
NOTE:
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES
Group techniques
Project