ECE 407 Test 2

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Portfolio Assessment

A systematic collection of students' work updated as achievement and skills grow

performance assessment types

Alternate Authentic

holistic rubric advantages

Emphasis on what learner can do, saves time, and increases reliability

evaluation portfolio

Evaluation of student progress Provide evidence for meeting specified levels of performance

authentic performance assessment

real world situations used as tasks

Rubrics

A scoring tool that identifies the various criteria relevant to an assignment or learning outcome, and then explicitly states the possible levels of achievement along a continuum.

How to create a Holistic Rubric

-Determine what is most important. -Determine levels of accomplishment. -Write an overall description of how a student would demonstrate the learning outcome for each level of accomplishment. Be as specific as possible.

How to create an Analytic Rubric

-Determine what is most important. (criteria to grade) -Determine number of levels needed. (typically 3 to 4 for elementary) -Create descriptions to go along with each level and criteria. Be as specific as possible.

Bloom's Taxonomy

-Helps teachers classify learning at different levels -Teachers use levels to write objectives and design learning tasks

a QUALITY Performance Assessment System

-Makes assessment meaningful and manageable. -Allows learners to demonstrate higher-order thinking skills across disciplines and through varied learning experiences. -Individual assessments can be used together to get a better picture of student learning and growth.

Attitudinal Targets

-Positive attitude towards learning -Positive attitudes toward self -Positive attitudes toward self as a learner -Appropriate attitudes toward those who differ from us

Self-report Inventories

-Students respond to a set of items -Most practical way to gather information -Should be anonymous

Why Use a Portfolio?

1.Establish student ownership 2.Decide on work samples to collect 3.Collect and score work samples 4.Select evaluative criteria 5.Require continual student self-evaluation 6.Conduct portfolio conferences 7.Involve parents in the process

Performance Assessment

A multi-step, fair task that asks students to apply their learning to new contexts and create original products and/or solutions.

Affective Assessment

Assessment that measures... -Attitudes toward learning (motivation) -Feelings (self-esteem) -Values (integrity) -Interest (or lack of it) in a topic

General Rules for Selected-Response Items

Avoid opaque directions Avoid ambiguous statements Avoid unintentional cues Avoid complex syntax Avoid difficult vocabulary

Multiple Choice

Begins with a STEM (statement, direct question, incomplete sentence). Provides ITEM ALTERNATIVES (potential answer items). Includes DISTRACTORS (plausible incorrect choices) for upper elementary.

Why should I use constructed-response test items?

Better indication of actual knowledge/understanding of content Measures higher-level knowledge and skills

Selected Response Test Types

Binary Choice, Multiple Binary Choice, Multiple Choice, Matching

Multiple-Binary Choice

Cluster of items that offer only two response options

Checklist rubrics

Distinct type of rubric with only TWO performance levels. Changes a rubric into a binary (yes/no) decision.

working portfolio

Documentation of student progress Provide evidence of student growth (or lack of it)

holistic rubric disadvantages

Does not provide specific feedback and difficult to score

rubric types

Holistic Analytic Checklist

Multifocus Affective Inventory

Measures multiple dispositions Two items (one positive, one negative) Pre- and post-instructional measures Can assess periodically

Likert Scale

Measures only one disposition

Binary Choice

Only TWO response options given: True or False Yes or No Correct or Incorrect Fact or Opinion

essay

Response is at least a paragraph (3-7 sentences depending on age). Measures students' abilities to synthesize, evaluate, and compose. Measures complex learning outcomes.

Analytic rubric

Scoring each of the criteria individually

holistic rubric

Scoring the entire piece of work based on one criterion

Constructed-response test types

Short Answer Essay

celebration portfolio

Showcasing student accomplishments Select "best work" and reflect on the quality of work

checklist advantages

Simpler and faster way to grade for teacher, clearer expectations for students

Selected Response Test

Student selects response or answer to an item from a set of response options provided

Constructed-response test

Students must come up with the answer.

short answer

Students respond with a single word, phrase, or sentence. Constructed response can either answer a direct question of fill in an incomplete sentence. *Measures simple learning outcomes.

Interest Targets

Subject-related interests Interest in reading Interest in emerging technology

checklist disadvantages

Takes a lot of time to do correctly, hard to score

analytic rubric disadvantages

Takes more time to create and each category MUST be clearly defined

Webb's Depth of Knowledge (DOK)

The degree of depth of complexity of knowledge standards and assessments require.

How do I score a portfolio?

Use a rubric and select your evaluative criteria carefully. *Analytic or Checklist (do NOT use a holistic for portfolios)

analytic rubric advantages

Useful to provide feedback on strengths and weaknesses and each criterion can be weighted to reflect the relative importance of each dimension

alternate performance assessment

alternative to traditional paper and pencil test

Analytic scoring

assigns points to each factor. This identifies strengths and weaknesses in a student's responses. The score will ignore the overall quality of responses.

Holistic scoring

focuses on the entire response as a whole. The score will reflect the overall performance.

Value Targets

honesty integrity justice freedom

Matching

two parallel lists of words/phrases that students match.

portfolio types

working, celebration, evaluation


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