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Assessment Design and DevelopmentWorkshop

what is Assessment?

Assessmenta process for obtaining information that is used for making

decisions about students; curricula, programs, schools; and

educational policy

Why assess?

Why assess?

• Take decisions about the curriculum

Why assess?

• Take decisions about the curriculum

• Take decisions about the students

Learning objectives

how to assess?

• Learning Objectives

• Assessment strategies

Learning Objectives

Type of learning objectives

MAIN GOAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

MAIN GOAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Disciplines

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Skills

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Disciplines

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Skills

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

MAIN GOAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Module 1

1 2 3 4

Module 2

1 2 3 4

Module 3

1 2 3 4

Module 4

1 2 3 4

Module nth

1 2 3 4 5

how to construct proper

learning objectives ?

using Taxonomies of Learning

Evaluation

Synthesis

Analysis

Application

Comprehension

Knowledge

Bloom’s revised taxonomy

Creating

Evaluating

Analyzing

Applying

Understanding

Remembering

lower order thinking

higher order thinking

Practice TimE

1. Develop at least 2 objective for each discipline or skill

2. Think about 4 modules and develop at least 3 specific objectives for each

3. Assign your newly formulated objectives to Bloom’s taxonomy

Remember

Memorize

Describe

Repeat

Define

State

List

Name

Recall

Recognize

Label

Underline

Select

Reproduce

MeasureQuote

Understand

Represent

Justify

Indicate

Classify

Identify

Summarize

Contrast

Translate

Select

Express

Compare

Describe

Explain

Discuss

Illustrate

Restate

Apply

Construct

Predict

Examine

Solve

Modify

Choose

Produce

Collect

Use

Demonstrate

Discover

Explain

Operate

Relate

Perform

Practice

Analyze

Separate

Analyze

Criticize

Connect

Deduce

Conclude

Resolve

Contrast

Differentiate

Break down

Question

Question

Appraise

Select

Compare

Evaluate

Decide

Criticize

Support

Derive

Argue

Order

Summarize

Assess

Persuade

Judge

Conclude

Debate

Recommend

Justify

Create

Compile

Compose

Formulate

Propose

Design

Plan

Adapt

Originate

Modify

Rearrange

Express

Produce

Underline

Collaborate

Invent

Prepare

Review your previously developed learning objectives …

would you change anything?did you misplace any of them?

Taxonomies of Learningis just one dimension

Taxonomies of Learningis just one dimension

Knowledge Dimension

Factual Knowledgethe basic element to know to be

acquainted with a discipline

Conceptual Knowledgethe interrelationships

among the basic elements

within a large structure

that enables them to

function together

Procedural Knowledgehow to do something,

methods of inquiry,

criteria for using skills,

techniques and methods

Metacognitive Knowledgeknowledge of cognition in

general as well as awareness

and knowledge of one’s own

cognition

Cognitive Process Dimension

Knowledge

dimensionRemember Understand Apply Analyze Evaluate Create

Factual Knowledge

Conceptual knowledge

Procedural knowledge

Metacognitive knowledge

Disciplines

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Skills

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Main Goal

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Module 1

1 2 3 4

Module 2

1 2 3 4

Module 3

1 2 3 4

Module 4

1 2 3 4

Module nth

1 2 3 4 5

Disciplines

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Skills

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Main Goal

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Module 1

1 2 3 4

Module 2

1 2 3 4

Module 3

1 2 3 4

Module 4

1 2 3 4

Module nth

1 2 3 4 5

mapping learning objectives

Bloom’s revised taxonomy

Creating

Evaluating

Analyzing

Applying

Understanding

Remembering

lower order thinking

higher order thinking

but where is the

Assessment ?

Learning objectives

Assessment strategies

types of assessment

Diagnostic Assessment

Diagnose learning

difficulties

Formative Assessment

Monitor progress

Feedback on how to improve

Summative Assessment

Report progress

Assign points

format of tasks

• Choice formats• Short answers and completion formats• Essay formats

Paper and Pencil format

• Checklists• Rating scales

Performance formats

• Projects• Extended written assignments• Laboratory exercises• Portfolios

Long term activity formats

• In-depth interviews and observations• Oral questioning

Personal communication

Short Answer Questions

Short-answer items include

Question variety

Completion variety

Associations variety

Question variety

How many neurons are there in the brain? __________

What is the capital city of Egypt? __________

What is the symbol for a hash-tag? __________

Completion variety

• The capital of Egypt is _________

• 4 + 6 = _________

• Learning is change in _________, __________

and _________.

Association variety

• What is the most favourablefeature of textbooks according to students?

_______________

• What is the least favourablefeature of textbooks according to students?

_______________

Checklistfor quality assurance

Practice TimE

Choose a module that you did not developUsing the checklist; assess the quality of the short-answer items

Multiple Choice Questions

Types of MCQ include

The correct-answer variety

The best-answer variety

The incomplete-statement variety

The negative variety

The substitution variety

The combined response variety

The correct answer variety

Who was the first Egyptian President?

a. Mohamed Naguib

b. Gamal Abdel Nasser

c. Anwar El-Sadat

d. Mohamed Hosni Mubarak

The best-answer variety

What is the main purpose of a candle?

a. to produce scents

b. to illuminate

c. to decorate a room

Incomplete statement variety

Wisdom is ___________

a. data

b. information

c. knowledge and experience

The negative variety

Which of the following is NOT a classical type of

Management Information System?

a. TPS

b. DSS

c. SCM

d. ESS

The substitution variety

In their last marketing campaign, Chipsy depended on

advertising, by using Ahmed Helmy as their spokesperson.

a. sales promotion

b. celebrity endorsement

c. sponsorship

d. social media

Combined response variety

In what order should these sentences be written in order to make a coherent paragraph.A. Put them in the oven, till the surface is golden brown.

B. To make a cake you need the following.

C. Beat them all together till you have a smooth mix

D. Flour, sugar, eggs, butter, vanilla extract and baking powder

a. ABCD

b. BDCA

c. CDBA

d. DACB

Anatomy of MCQ

When was the 2011 Egyptian Revolution?

a. October 6th

b. April 25th

c. July 21st

d. January 25th

When was the 2011 Egyptian Revolution?

a. October 6th

b. April 25th

c. July 21st

d. January 25th

Dos and Donts of

STEM crafting

• Direct and concise when possible

• Put alternatives at the end

• Control vocabulary and sentence structure

• Create independent items (unless it’s a passage and

various questions are related to it)

• Definitions should be part of the alternatives never

the stem

• Avoid negatively worded stems (not undesirable)

• Avoid personal opinions (state whose opinion is

it)

• Avoid textbook wording

Dos and Donts of

ALTERNATIVEcrafting

• Plausible and functional alternatives

• Homogenous alternatives

• Put repeated words in stem

• Grammatically correct relation to stem

• Arrangement of alternatives should be logical

• Avoid over-lapping alternatives

• Avoid “none of the above” and “all of the above”

unless necessary

• Avoid verbal cues

• Avoid technical and unfamiliar words

Checklistfor quality assurance

Practice TimE

Choose a module that you did not developUsing the checklist assess; the quality of the MCQ

Matching

Matching exercises variety

Basic

Key-list

Matrix

Anatomy of Matching Exercises

The left column describes the function of various organs in the human body. Choose from the right column the name of the organ that corresponds with the organ function. Note that each name in the right column may be used once, , more than once, or not at all

ORGAN FUNCTION

1.. It is used to hear sounds

2. It is used to see colours

3. It is used to breathe

4. It is used to pump blood

in your veins

NAME OF ORGAN

a. Brain

b. Digestive system

c. Eyes

d. Heart

e. Liver

f. Mouth

g. Nose

h. Respiratory system

The left column describes the function of various organs in the human body. Choose from the right column the name of the organ that corresponds with the organ function. Note that each name in the right column may be used once, , more than once, or not at all

ORGAN FUNCTION

1.. It is used to hear sounds

2. It is used to see colours

3. It is used to breathe

4. It is used to pump blood

in your veins

NAME OF ORGAN

a. Brain

b. Digestive system

c. Eyes

d. Heart

e. Liver

f. Mouth

g. Nose

h. Respiratory system

The left column describes the function of various organs in the human body. Choose from the right column the name of the organ that corresponds with the organ function. Note that each name in the right column may be used once, , more than once, or not at all

ORGAN FUNCTION

1.. It is used to hear sounds

2. It is used to see colours

3. It is used to breathe

4. It is used to pump blood

in your veins

NAME OF ORGAN

a. Brain

b. Digestive system

c. Eyes

d. Heart

e. Liver

f. Mouth

g. Nose

h. Respiratory system

avoid Perfect Matching

THIS WAS A BASIC EXAMPLE

KEY LIST EXAMPLE

Key-list example

10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00

Read each numbered statement and decide whether the statement is consistent with the information presented in the graph or not. A. If the information in the graph is consistent with

the statement

B. If the information in the graph contradicts the

statement

C. If the information in the graph neither

contradicts nor is consistent with the statement

__1. G arrived at work at 11:00am

__2. G arrived late at the university due to traffic

__3. G stopped by a café to drink some coffee

__4. G stayed at work for 4 hours

Home

work

Coffee House

University

The graph shows that G left home at 10:00 and arrived at the University at 4:00. The graph shows

where G was at different times.

MATRIX EXAMPLES

Match the names, political party and important event in the columns with the dates in the table

below. You may use an answer once, more than once or not at all in any of the cells

Name Political Party Important Event

A. Ayman Noor G. Al-Adl M.

B. Anwar Al-Sadat H. AL Horeya wa AlAdala N.

C. Gamal Abdel Nasser I. Al-Noor

D. Hazem Abo Ismail J. Masreen A7rar

E. Hosni Mubarak K. NDP

F. Mohamed El-Baradie L.

Year Name Political Party Important Event

1 1960

2 1970

3 1980

4 1990

5 2000

6 2010

SCORE

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

For each planet description, place an X in the box below the name of the planet

that first the description

ME

RC

UR

Y

VE

NUS

EA

RTH

MA

RS

JUPI

TER

SA

TUR

N

UR

AN

US

NE

PTU

NE

PLU

TO

PLANET DESCRIPTION: 1. Has only one moon

2. Has no moons

3. Larger than

4. Has no atmosphere

5. Compound mostly of gas

6.Can support life

7. Has moon with atmosphere

8.Named after Roman or Greek god

matching is NOT for every

occasion

Checklistfor quality assurance

Practice TimE

Choose a module that you did not developUsing the checklist assess the quality of the matching items

True or False

There are various types of statements that could be used with True-False items

Generalization

• All …………………….

• Most …………………….

• Many …………………….

Comparative

• The difference between ……………………. is …………………….

• Both ……………………. and ……………………. require/contain

……………………

Conditional

• If ……………………. (then) …………………….

• When …………………….

Relational

• The larger …………………….

• The higher …………………….

• How much ……………………. depends on …………………….

Explanatory

• The main reason for …………………….

• The purpose of …………………….

• Since …………………….

• Although …………………….

Exemplary

• An example of …………………….

Evidential

• Studies of ……………………. reveal …………………….

Procedural

• To find ……………………. you must …………………….

• One method of ……………………. is to …………………….

• The first step towards ……………………. is …………………….

Computational

• ……………………. includes N number of …………………….

Examples:

4+4 =10

Water molecule consists of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen

atom.

Evaluative

• A good …………………….

• The best ……………………. is …………………….

• It is difficult to …………………….

• It is necessary to ……………………. in order to …………………….

Checklistfor quality assurance

Practice TimE

Choose a module that you did not developUsing the checklist assess the quality of the True-False items

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Ghaidaa H. Naguib

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