ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING 1 - Module 1
ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING 1 - Module 1
Assessment Evaluation
The process of gathering, reviewing, A process of passing judgment on the
and analyzing data in order to improve basis of defined criteria and evidence
current performance.
Assessment is diagnostic in nature as it Evaluation is judgmental because it
tends to identify areas of improvement. aims at providing an overall grade.
Assessment is concerned with the Evaluation focuses on products.
process.
The feedback is based on observation Feedback relies on the level of quality
and positive and negative points. as per the set standard.
The measurement standards for Standards of measurement for
assessment are absolute, which seeks to evaluation are comparative, which
achieve the quintessential outcome. means they make a distinction between
better and worse.
Types of Measurement
There are two ways of interpreting student performance concerning classroom
instruction. These are the Norm-reference tests and Criterion-referenced tests.
1. Norm-reference test
is a test designed to measure the performance of a student compared with other
students. Each individual is compared with other examinees and assigned a score
usually expressed as a percentile, a grade equivalent score, or a stanine.
Robert L. Linn and Norma E. Gronlund (1995) pointed out the common
characteristics and differences between Norm-Referenced Tests and Criterion-
Referenced Tests
TYPES OF ASSESSMENT
In terms of their functional role in classroom instruction, there are four types of
assessment. These are the placement assessment, diagnostic assessment, formative
assessment, and summative evaluation.