2. Assessment, Measurement,
and Evaluation
• ASSESSMENT-is gathering all data and
organizing them together to an interpretable
form.
• MEASUREMENT-is the process of determining
the quantitative achievement of a learner in the
subject he studied.
• EVALUATION-is the process of determining the
worth or value of the result of measurement.
3. Importance of Measurement
and Evaluation
The most important purpose of
measurement and evaluation is for
the teacher and the learner to know
how successful the teaching and
learning have been.
4. Function of Measurement and
Evaluation
INSTRUCTIONAL FUNCTIONS
The Main instructional functions are:
1. To determine what and how much
knowledge, principles and other pieces of
information have been acquired.
2. To determine what and how much values
and attitudes have been implied.
5. 3. To determine what and to what extent
skills have been acquired; and
4. To determine the difficulties and problems
encountered by the students.
6. AUXILLIARY INSTRUCTIONAL
FUNCTIONS
• 1. To serve as guides in learning.
• 2. To serve as a motivation and incentive
to study harder.
• 3. To serve as a basis for diagnosing
students needs and problems.
• 4. To serve as a basis for determining the
effectiveness of the teaching-learning
process and the need for re - teaching.
8. EDUCATIONAL MODEL
Objective
Instruction
Assessment (Measurement)
Evaluation
9. Tools used for Measurement
and Evaluation
1. Observation and Work Samples
2. Rating Scales
3. Checklists
4. Written Work (Themes, Notebooks,
Reports and Homework)
5. Test