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Assessment & Evaluation

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Assessment & Evaluation

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  1. Assessment & Evaluation

  2. Evaluation is a purposeful , cyclical process of collecting , analyzing and interpreting relevant information in order to judge and make educational decisions . The process of evaluation includes different stages and aspects such as measurement , assessment , appraisal and judgement . It is usually thought of as producing the “ big picture “ of student achievement over time . Evaluations are used to make decisions about the level of teaching and learning within a school , a governorate or a country . Instruments for evaluations include test cores , interviews and attendance records .

  3. Evaluation Summative Formative It is the evaluation where the teacher evaluates an overall aspect of the learner’s knowledge in order to summarize the situation ; how proficient the learner is at a certain point in time or how much he/she has progressed during a particular course . It is the ongoing correction and assessment directed at specific bits of learner-produced language with the aim of bringing about improvement . Its main purpose is to form and enhance the learning process .

  4. Assessment : • It is the act of collecting information on individual learners’ performance , proficiency and achievement . • It finds out what students know . • It is done in classrooms on a daily basis in order to measure Ss learning . • It provides the basis for the teacher decision-making concerning rate of instruction , topics , presentation methods and opportunities for practice .

  5. Test : • It is a way of assessment . • It helps Ss demonstrate their knowledge and abilities . • It can check on the learning of a discrete point of instruction such as voc. or grammar . • It can also assess broader areas of reading and writing . • Tests results are usually expressed quantitatively with numbers . • Tests play a role in classroom assessment but they are only one type of assessment .

  6. Ways of Assessment : Tests Other sources Assessment Teacher’s assessment Ongoing assessment Portfolio Self - assessment

  7. Why do we need to assess ? • For students , it helps us : • Determine Ss strengths ad weaknesses . • Determine learning styles of our pupils . • Learn about Ss interests in various topics . • Place students into learning groups based on achievement and personality factors . • Monitor and follow the progress of individual pupils . • Diagnose the group's learning progress as a whole . • Provide feed-back about students' achievements.

  8. Assessment helps the teacher in : - Planning instructional activities and what to teach . - Discovering what pupils have learned and what they still need to learn. - Determining how to adapt instruction for student needs and learning styles. - Determining which content to include , which content to exclude from instruction. - Evaluating the effectiveness of out teaching methods. • Assigning grades and giving other feedback to students and parents.

  9. What Kinds of Instructional Decisions are Informed by Classroom Assessment ? Before Teaching • What input do my pupils need to learn during the next day , week , month , …… ? • What abilities , interests ,... of my students do I need to take into account as I plan my teaching activities ?

  10. What materials are appropriate for me to use with this groups of students ? • What learning activities will my students & I need as I teach the lesson ? • What learning targets do I want my students to achieve as a result of my teaching ? • How should I organize the students in the class for the upcoming lessons / activities ?

  11. During Teaching You need to ask yourself the following questions during your lesson • Is my lesson going well ? Are students learning ? • What should I do to make this lesson / activity work better ? • What feedback should I give each student about how well he or she is learning ? • Are my students ready to move to the next activity in the learning sequence ?

  12. After Teaching After you finish teaching , ask yourself the following questions • How well are my students achieving the short and long-term instructional targets ? • What strengths and weaknesses will I report to each student and to his parents ? • How effectively did my pupils learn this material ? • How effective are the curriculum and materials I used ?

  13. Classroom Assessment Techniques tests Projects Role-play Presentations Self-Assessment Oral Interview Student Portfolios Dialogue Journals Written Narrative Nonverbal Responses Peer and Group Assessment Student-Teacher Conferences

  14. Types of Tests • Placement test • Diagnostic test • Aptitude test • Proficiency test • Progress or achievement test

  15. Characteristics of a Good Test Difficulty Validity Clarity Objectivity Reliability Authenticity Practicality Economy Comprehensiveness Time Balance Relevance

  16. Kinds of Questions Knowledge questions - Who, What, When, Where, How? - List, show, name, recall, tell, identify, mention…etc. Descriptive (comprehension) Questions: - In what way….? / what’s the main idea…? - Describe, Rephrase, Rearrange, Compare, Contrast, Differentiate, Put in your own words, Explain, Summarize, Illustrate.

  17. Application Questions - How is…an example of…? / How is….. related to…? / Why is….significant? - Demonstrate, Apply, , Complete, Relate, Change, Discover, Experiment, Examine.

  18. Explanatory (Analysis) Questions - What are the parts / features of…? / How does….compare / contrast with…? - What evidence can you give for..? / Why did these things happen? - What would you infer…? - Classify, Analyze, Categorize, Infer, Differentiate, Select, - Divide, Order, Contrast , Distinguish, Discriminate, Compare.

  19. Synthesizing Questions - What would you predict from…? / How would you design a new…? / What might happen if you combined…? / What solutions would you suggest For..? / What ideas can you add to…?/ How can we solve..? - Write, Develop, Produce, Design, Invent, Construct, Formulate, Plan, Set up, Rearrange, Compose, Assemble, Collect.

  20. Evaluative questions - Do you agree…? / What do you think about..? / What’s the most important…? How would you decide about…? / What criteria would you use to assess..? Give your opinion.. / Would it be better..? / Which is the best solution..? • Choose, Decide, Refute, Judge, Argue, Recommend, Critique, Justify, Appraise, Evaluate, Value, Conclude, Convince, Rank, Estimate, Defend. Open-ended questions - What might happen..? / How would you…? / Imagine…/ Suppose…

  21. Conclusion • Assessment and evaluation are essential components of the teaching-learning process. They should be planned, continuous activities which are derived from curriculum objectives and consistent with the instructional and learning strategies.

  22. A variety of assessment and evaluation techniques should be used. Techniques should be selected for their appropriateness to students' learning styles and to the intended purposes. Students should be given opportunities to demonstrate the extent of their knowledge, abilities, and attitudes in a variety of ways.

  23. A) Match the utterances with their responses :- 1) This is in Kuwait . ( ) My English book . 2) Let’s go to ( ) 3) It’s very hot The cinema ( )

  24. A) Match the utterances with their responses :- 1) Can I have orange juice, please ? ( ) Why don’t you play computer games ? ( ) I don’t agree with you . 2) I feel bored . 3) I like eating a lot of sweets . ( ) Of course , here you are . ( ) It’s very dangerous for your health .

  25. B) Complete the missing parts in the following dialogues: A) When were you born ? B) …………………………………………………………… A) How old are you ? B) ……………………………………………………………

  26. B) Complete the missing parts in the following dialogues: A) Here is your book . Ali . B) …………………………………………………………… A) My teeth hurt me . B) ……………………………………………………………

  27. A) Fill in the spaces with words from the list : scarf rest gold souq electricity 1) People didn’t have ……………… in the past . 2) My mother went to the …………………yesterday . 3) Let’s go back home to have some …………………….. . 4) My sister wears a nice ……………………….. .

  28. A) Fill in the spaces with words from the list : carry really gold sad electricity 1) Why do you look …………………….? 2) People didn’t have ……………………… in the past . 3) Can you help me …………………….. this bag , please ? . 4) I’m …………………….. happy to meet you .

  29. B) Answer the following questions : 1) What is your favourite hobby ? …………………………………………………………… 2) What did Sara buy for aunt Yasmeen ? …………………………………………………………… 3) What is Dickson House ? ……………………………………………………………

  30. Answer the following questions : 1) What is your favourite hobby ? …………………………………………………………… 2) Why do people go to markets ? …………………………………………………………… 3) When did people used to go to bed in the past ? ……………………………………………………………

  31. Choose the right answer : • It's ( get – got – getting ) stripes. 2. What are you ( do – does – doing )? 3. I ( am – is – are ) making my own flag. 4. What (is – do – does ) their flag look like?

  32. Choose the right answer : • It's ( get – got – getting ) stripes. 2. ( What – When – Where ) are you doing )? 3. There are two green stars (on – in – for ) the middle. 4. This is ( my – I – me ) English book ?

  33. Intermediate stage The first sample test The second sample test

  34. Secondary Stage First sample Second sample

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