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Module 2 focuses on performance and product-oriented assessment in education, guiding learners to formulate and assess learning targets. It emphasizes the importance of aligning learning targets with appropriate assessment methods and provides activities for creating and evaluating these targets. The module concludes by highlighting how effective learning targets and assessment planning contribute to improved teaching and learning outcomes.

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Module 2 focuses on performance and product-oriented assessment in education, guiding learners to formulate and assess learning targets. It emphasizes the importance of aligning learning targets with appropriate assessment methods and provides activities for creating and evaluating these targets. The module concludes by highlighting how effective learning targets and assessment planning contribute to improved teaching and learning outcomes.

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Module 2: Learning Targets - Performance and Product-Oriented Assessment

Subject: Assessment in Learning 2

Introduction
This module is designed to help you catch up on our lessons while accommodating
your schedules. It will guide you in understanding performance and product-oriented
learning targets while applying them to real-life situations in both academics and
teaching.

Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this module, you should be able to:

Formulate learning targets that can be assessed through performance and


product-oriented assessment.

Develop an assessment plan using alternative methods.

Demonstrate understanding by creating an output related to teaching and


learning.

Lesson Content
1. Learning Targets and Their Importance

Learning targets specify what you should achieve in a lesson.

They guide both learning and assessment in an organized way.

Examples: Knowledge, Reasoning, Skills, Product, and Affective Learning


Targets.

2. Performance-Oriented Assessment

Involves demonstrating a skill or ability in a real-world scenario.

Example: Teaching a basic lesson while incorporating effective teaching


strategies.

3. Product-Oriented Assessment

Focuses on creating tangible outcomes as evidence of learning.

Example: Developing a lesson plan that integrates assessment strategies.

4. Matching Learning Targets with Assessment Methods

Skills: Best assessed through performance-based assessments (e.g., delivering


a lesson).

Products: Best assessed through portfolios or tangible outputs (e.g., a lesson


plan with assessment strategies).
Affective Learning: Best assessed through reflection journals or self-report
scales.

Activity: Applying Learning Targets in Teaching

Task 1: Creating Learning Targets

If you are taking Secondary Education, choose a topic from a high school
subject (e.g., Mathematics, Science, English). If you are taking Elementary
Education, choose a topic from an elementary subject (e.g., Filipino, Science,
Math).

Create at least three learning targets for your chosen topic. Make sure to
follow these formats:

Knowledge Target: "I can [state what students need to know]"

Reasoning Target: "I can [state how students use what they know]"

Skill Target: "I can [state what students can demonstrate]"

Write a short explanation (3-5 sentences) about why these learning targets are
important and how they help students in learning the topic effectively.

Example:
Subject: Science (Elementary)

Knowledge Target: "I can identify the parts of a plant."

Reasoning Target: "I can compare different types of plants."

Skill Target: "I can classify plants based on their characteristics."


Explanation: Learning targets help guide students in understanding a topic
step by step. They ensure that students gain knowledge, apply reasoning, and
develop skills related to the lesson.

Task 2: Formulating Learning Target Tasks and Assessment Plan

Based on the learning targets you created in Task 1, design one learning task
for each target that students can perform to show their understanding.

Example: If your skill target is "I can classify plants," your learning
task could be a hands-on activity where students group plants based on
their characteristics.
Choose an appropriate alternative assessment method for each learning task.
Alternative assessments may include:

Performance-based tasks (e.g., role-playing, experiments, or projects)

Self-assessment (e.g., learning journals or reflections)

Peer assessment (e.g., group presentations with feedback)

Submit your assessment plan in a table format, clearly outlining the learning
target, task, and alternative assessment method.

Example of Assessment Plan:

Alternative
Learning Target Learning Task
Assessment Method
I can identify the partsLabel the parts of a Concept map or
of a plant. plant on a diagram. drawing activity
Discuss differences Peer assessment
I can compare different
between plant through discussion
types of plants.
types. logs
I can classify plants Performance-based
Group plants based
based on their assessment with a
on features.
characteristics. rubric

Reflection:
Write a short reflection (200 words) on how learning targets and assessment planning
contribute to effective teaching and learning.

Conclusion
This module highlights the role of learning targets in education. By integrating
performance and product-oriented assessments, students can enhance their academic
and teaching competencies.

Submission Guidelines:

Reflection should be written clearly and concisely.

Be creative and apply your learning practically!

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