Module No. 4: Assessment in Learning 1
Module No. 4: Assessment in Learning 1
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FIRST SEMESTER
SY 2020 - 2021
ASSESSMENT in
LEARNING 1
CARMENCITA T. ANDRES
INSTRUCTOR
DR. RUBY LANTING CASAUL EDUCATIONAL
FOUNDATION INC
DR. RUBY LANTING CASAUL EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION INC.
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Module No. 4
A. INTRODUCTION
B. LEARNING OUTCOMES:
At the end of this module, you are expected to –
1. Explain the principles in assessing learning outcomes
2. Illustrate constructive alignment with a diagram
3. Determine whether an assessment task is aligned or not to a given
learning outcome
4. Make a complete outline of the different assessment tools and tasks
5. Construct a scoring rubric – analytic and holistic
6. Explain the implication of multiple intelligences to assessment
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6. Begin by specifying clearly and exactly what you want to assess. This is
stated in your learning outcomes / objectives.
7. The intended learning outcome / lesson objective is the basis of the
assessment task and NOT THE CONTENT.
8. Set your criterion of success or acceptable standard of success.
9. Make use of varied tools for assessment data-gathering and multiple
sources of assessment data. Consider multiple intelligences and learning
styles. DepEd Order no. 73 s. 2012 cites the use of multiple measures
as one assessment guideline.
10. Learners mut be given feedback about their performance. Feedback
must be specific.
11. Assessment should be on real-world application and not on out-of-
context drills.
12. Emphasize on the assessment of higher-order thinking.
13. Provide opportunities for self-assessment.
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INSTITUTIONAL
MISSION
PROGRAM GOALS
SUMMATIVE
SUBJECT
ASSESSMENT OF
OBJECTIVES
OUTCOMES
DESIRED STUDENT
MASTERY
OUTCOMES LEARNING
LEARNING
ASSESSMENT IN THE OUTCOMES
INSTRUCTIONAL
CYCLE
REVIEW / DIAGNOSTIC
RETEACH ASSESSMENT
FORMATIVE
DECIDING ON
ASSESSMENT
LESSON FOCUS
OUTCOMES
SUPPORTING
STUDENT
ACTIVITIES
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Teaching -
Assessment Task
Learning Activities
CONSTRUCTED
SELECTED RESPONSE
RESPONSE
ALTERNATE
COMPLETION
RESPONSE
MATCHING SHORT
TYPE ANSWER
MULTIPLE ESSAY
CHOICE RESTRICTED
PROBLEM
SOLVING
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PRODUCT PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE
PRODUCT OUTPUT
TASK
LESSON 6 – Portfolio
Portfolio – falls under non-paper-and-pencil test. A portfolio is a
purposeful collection of student work or documented performance that tells the
story of student achievement or growth. It can be a collection of products or
recorded performances or photos of performances
Types of Portfolio
According to purpose, portfolios can be classified either as
1. Working Portfolios – a project containing work in progress as well as
finished samples of work. A growth portfolio demonstrates an
individual’s development and growth over time. Development can be
focused on academic or thinking skills, content knowledge, self-
knowledge, or any area that is important for your purposes. Working
Portfolio is also called Development Portfolio.
2. Display, Showcase, or Best works Portfolios – It is a display of student’s
best work. Students exhibit their best work and interpret its meaning.
Showcase portfolio demonstrates the highest level of achievement
attained by the student.
3. Assessment or Evaluation Portfolio – Its main purpose is to document
what a student has learned based on the standards and competencies
expected of students at each grade level. For example; if the curriculum
calls for technical skill in the use of PowerPoint in report presentation,
then the display portfolio will include entries documenting the reporting
process with the use of PowerPoint.
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In order to capture the full range of abilities and talents that people
possess, Gardner theorizes that people do not have just an intellectual
capacity, but have many kinds of intelligence, including musical,
interpersonal, spatial-visual, and linguistic intelligences.
While a person might be particularly strong in a specific area, such as
musical intelligence, he or she most likely possesses a range of abilities. For
example, an individual might be strong in verbal, musical, and naturalistic
intelligence.
Visual-Spatial Intelligence
If you are strong in visual-spatial intelligence, good career choices for you
are:
• Architect
• Artist
• Engineer
Linguistic-Verbal Intelligence
People who are strong in linguistic-verbal intelligence are able to use words
well, both when writing and speaking. These individuals are typically very
good at writing stories, memorizing information, and reading.1
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Characteristics
If you are strong in linguistic-verbal intelligence, good career choices for you
are:
• Writer/journalist
• Lawyer
• Teacher
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
Characteristics
• Scientist
• Mathematician
• Computer programmer
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• Engineer
• Accountant
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
• Dancer
• Builder
• Sculptor
• Actor
Musical Intelligence
People who have strong musical intelligence are good at thinking in patterns,
rhythms, and sounds. They have a strong appreciation for music and are
often good at musical composition and performance.5
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If you are strong in musical intelligence, good career choices for you are:
• Musician
• Composer
• Singer
• Music teacher
• Conductor
Interpersonal Intelligence
If you are strong in interpersonal intelligence, good career choices for you
are:
• Psychologist
• Philosopher
• Counselor
• Salesperson
• Politician
Intrapersonal Intelligence
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If you are strong in intrapersonal intelligence, good career choices for you
are:
• Philosopher
• Writer
• Theorist
• Scientist
Naturalistic Intelligence
Naturalistic is the most recent addition to Gardner’s theory and has been met
with more resistance than his original seven intelligences. According to
Gardner, individuals who are high in this type of intelligence are more in tune
with nature and are often interested in nurturing, exploring the environment,
and learning about other species. These individuals are said to be highly
aware of even subtle changes to their environments.1
• Biologist
• Conservationist
• Gardener
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• Farmer
REFERENCES:
Assessment of Learning 4th Edition by Dr. Rosita L. Navarro, Dr. Rosita G.
Santos, Dr. Brenda B. Corpuz
Assessment of Learning 1 1st Edition Copyright 2012 by Dr. Yonardo A.
Gabuyo
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SELF EVALUATION
Using the scale below, rate the extent of your learning in this module. Check the
appropriate column that corresponds to your rating. (Please do not hesitate to write
your true feelings. I am always here to assist you.)
MY LEARNINGS
MODULE EVALUATION
Now is your turn to evaluate this module that I have prepared for you. The scale is
specified below. Check on the appropriate column that corresponds to your
evaluation.
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This module
Tends to draw favorable attention or interest
Allows self-checking (SAA’s)
Developed content in gradual, manageable steps
Provides independent, self-paced learning
Provided relevant information
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