Types of Assessment
Types of Assessment
ASSESSMENT
Chapter 2
ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING II
ASSESSMENT
its process begins with the identification of the specific target goals before
collecting and interpreting the information.
it refers to the variety of methods for evaluating and measuring student learning
progress and plays a significant role in effective teaching.
TYPES OF ASSESSMENT
1. Traditional and Authentic Assessment
Traditional Assessment
Are indirect and inauthentic measures of student learning outcomes. This kind of
assessment is standardized and for some reason, they are one-shot speed based,
and norm referenced.
Often focus on learner’s ability of memorization and recalling. Which are
included on lower level cognitive skill
Authentic assessment
C. The scoring
Knowledge/ Application/analysis/
Cognitive Level
Comprehension synthesis
Development of
Teacher-structured Student-structured
Solution
Formative Assessment
The result of formative assessment leads to identifying its goal in improving and
motivating the students to enhance achievement.
2. Formative Evaluation and Summative
Evaluation
Formative Assessment
Summative Assessment
summative assessments are conducted at the end of a section or unit to find out
student achievement.
Learning Emphasized Deep understanding, application and reasoning Knowledge and comprehension
gives information on what the student can perform by comparing to other student.
describes students performance in the class by comparing others.
Criterion-referenced assessment
Norm-Referenced Criterion-Referenced
Major Emphasis Measures individual differences in achievement Describes tasks students can perform
Content of Courage Typically covers a broad area of achievement Typically focuses on a limited set of learning tasks
Nature of Test Plan Table of specification is commonly used Detailed domain specifications are favoured
Assessment tasks reflect the goal of learning. It uses performance-based tasks which are
authentic in nature.
Decontextualized assessment
includes written exams and term papers, which are suitable for assessing declarative
knowledge, and do not necessarily have a direct connection to a real-life context.
focuses on the declarative knowledge and/or procedural knowledge in artificial
situation detached from the real work context.
TYPES OF ASSESSMENT
4. Contextualized and Decontextualized Assessment
Decontextualized assessment
Holistic assessment
refers to a global approach in the assessment of a student-learning outcome.
the teacer or the assessor has to develop complex manual responses to a student’s work
and in evaluating the students work, the assessor provides a grade and supports it with a
valid justification for assigning the grade.
may be in form of reflection paper and journals, peer assessment, self-assessment, group
presentation and portfolio.
5. Analytic and Holistic Assessment
Holistic assessment
positive implication of using this assessment is that the students are competent
to handle assessment tasks accurately.
through this assessment, the students are able to develop decisive and
investigative skills that permit the to handle assessment tasks effectively.