Assessment Report
Assessment Report
AFFECTIVE
ASSESSMENT
Learning Outcome:
Develop an assessment tool
to measure affective
outcomes of learning
Significant Culminating Performance Task &
Tasks Success Indicators
Success
1. Define the affective
Indicators
Present at least an
factors that are important experiential sample
in students’ learning. situation to illustrate how
feelings & emotion can
influence learning.
2. Identify the taxonomy of Present a list of affective
affective behaviors in qualities that students
students’ learning. should demonstrate in a
course or subject vis-à-vis
the defined taxonomy in
the affective domain.
3. Demonstrate knowledge Present & explain the
Tasks Success Indicators
4. Develop Develop the behavioral
understanding on the indicators in at least
various assessment one aspect of affective
methods & tools that domain in students’
could measure affective learning
outcomes of learning.
5. Review literature or Present a sample
research studies that research instrument
deal with the used to assess
assessment of affective students’ affective
traits. behavior.
6. Develop an Present & discuss the
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Beliefs
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Attitude
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The attitude toward learning, subject, teachers,
classmates, homework, projects, or even attitude
with wearing of uniforms, attendance to flag
ceremony and others.
Curiosity Praise
Grades for
Appreciation
completion
Valuing for Certificatio
learning n
Six needs & desires that are integral parts of
motivation (Ausubel,1968)
Difficult 1 2 3 4 5 Easy
Interestin 1 2 3 4 5 Boring
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Put a check (√) on the options that correspond to your answer to each
item.
1.How would you like to be 3. Which of the following waste
part of environmental materials do you segregate at
program activities? home?
I do, volunteer to be Papers, newspapers
Glass and bottles
part of the crusade Plastics
I give donations Food leftover
I just let my parents I do not segregate
pay taxes 4. Do you read magazines and
I am not interested publications about
2. Do you follow any of the environmental issues?
television shows about Yes, every time
5. What is your reaction on the signing of Executive Order
26 on Providing for the Establishment Smoke-Free
Environment in Public & enclosed places?
I support the Executive Order to protect the health of
people
I find the Executive Order as anti – poor
It is not my concern
I don’t know what is it all about
6. What is your reaction to environmental polluters?
I will report them to the concerned officials
I will call their attention when I see them doing the
act
I will tells others not to imitate them
It is their concern, they are responsible for their own
action.
7. Are you a member of environmental organization?
Another form of checklist also
provides a student a list of
adjectives for describing
something or making judgment
about behavior and actiond and
asks the respondents to check
those that apply to them.
Put a check mark (√) on the blanks that are
true to you.
The reading class is: I find English:
boring fun
routine interesting
exciting tiring
fun easy
stimulating difficult
informative irrelevant
unpleasant useful
Assessment tools used to measure
affective learning
2. Interview
This is an oral assessment of student
learning that is conducted through spoken words
& casual conversation.
Structured Unstructured
Interviews Interviews
There is a
planned sequence Informal interview
of questions, which will appear to be
lead to open-ended natural, & it can create a
discussions more conversational
between the environment for sharing
teacher & student, wherein the teacher will
either done be able to elicit more
individually or by truthful information from
group students about
themselves.
General Steps in Developing &
Conducting an Interview
1.Select the assessment objectives.
2.List the oral questions in sequence based
on the objectives.
3.Make a report sheet or any form to
record responses.
4.Conduct the interview.
5.Record the responses, both elicited
Sample: The Interview
Questions Teachers Notes
• How did you feel about your participation
in our class today?
• What did you think about the story that
we discussed?
• Did the story interest you?
• What is the part of the story that caught
most of your attention? Why did it
interest you most?
• What makes you read a book without
being told so by your teacher?
• How do you like your reading class?
What makes you dislike it if ever you feel
Assessment tools used to measure
affective learning
3. Student Journals
These are effective tools that can be used
in assessing & monitoring student thinking &
attitudes.
Journal writing gives students guided
opportunities to “think aloud” through writing.
Some guide questions to
consider in choosing Journal
Writing:
1.What is your purpose for the student
journal writing?
2.What is the format?
3.What is the topic? What do you want the
students to write about?
4.How much do you want your student to
write?
5.How will the students be given feedback?
Assessment tools used to measure
affective learning
4. Observation
It is an assessment tool that involves
looking out for the presence or absence of
behaviors of learners in a natural setting.
Observation allows the teacher to assess
student behavior in the actual teaching &
learning process unlike other forms of
assessment that require separate time with the
Structured Unstructured
Observation Observation