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Placement Test
to assess the needs of the
learners to have bases in
planning for a relevant instruction
PLACEMENT TEST
• Clearly know about
the subjects
• Promote creativity
• Build desire in
learning among
students
(Teacher’s Motivation)
• Involve in interesting
activities
• Build confidence
• Enjoy learning
(Student’s desire and
motivation)
• Raise high quality in
education
• Get qualified output
(School’s reputation)
Placement testing focuses on a holistic
score to decide on placement into
various levels
The ideal diagnostic test would
incorporate a theory of knowledge and
theory of instruction that would
suggest remedies for the student’s
weaknesses.
The student is placed in the appropriate
class to suit his/her needs.
In language school, placement tests
are used to check a student’s language
level through grammar, vocabulary,
reading comprehension, writing and
speaking questions.
Language placement benefits students by:
•Allowing students to continue studying
language at an appropriate level
•Assisting students in completing the
language requirement of the core
curriculum in a timely manner
•Enabling a better learning environment
for all students by grouping students
with similar proficiency levels together
ACHIEVEMENT
TEST
is a test that measures
the attainments and
accomplishments of an
individual after a
period of training or
learning.
Why is it important?
SCHOOL EVALUATION
PURPOSES
To measure instructional progress
To measure student’s progress
STEPS IN CONSTRUCTING
ACHIEVEMENT TEST
1. Planning of Test 4. Writing of items
2. Preparation of a
design for the test
3. Preparation of the
blueprint
5. Preparation of the
scoring key and
marking scheme
6. Preparation of
question-wise analysis
1. Planning of test
•determine the objective of the test
•determine the maximum time
2. Preparation of a design for the test
•Weightage to objectives, content, form of
questions, difficulty level
3. Preparation of the blueprint
•three dimensional chart giving the
placement of the objectives
4. Writing of items
•difficulty level has to be considered
•time-allotted for the test
•arrange the questions in order of their
difficulty level
5. Preparation of the scoring key and marking
scheme
•If it is an objective type test then scoring key
is prepared
6. Preparation of question-wise analysis
•to know the strength and weaknesses of the
test
•to determine the content validity
Non-Standardized Test
Written Tests Oral Test Practical Performances
Extended Response Restricted Response
Short essay Alternate Response
Short answer Multiple Choice Type
Very short answer Matching Type
Essay Type of Test
It presents question that requires an
extended response from the one who
took the test.
Two types:
1. Restricted Response
2. Extended Response
Principles of Preparing the essay type of
test
•Avoid giving lengthy questions
•Avoid phrases like “Discuss briefly”
•Questions should be well-structured
with specific purpose or topic at a time
•words should be simple, clear and
carefully selected,
•too many choices should be
avoided
•item should be according to
student’s level of difficulty
Advantages Disadvantag
es
1.Tests the ability to
communicate in writing,
depth of knowledge, and
understanding
2.The students is free to
communicate his/her ability
in independent thinking
1.Lack objectivity
2.provide little use of
feedback
3.Takes long time to score
4.Improper comparison of
answer of different students
Advantages Disadvantag
es
3. Student can organize ideas
and express them in a logical
and coherent ways
4. Requires the teacher a
short time to create the test
5. Only competent teachers
can assess it
Advantages Disadvantag
es
5. Can successfully be used in
all subjects
6. Criticize and justifies the
statement
7. Induces good study habits
like making outline,
summaries
5. Only competent teachers
can assess it
Short Answer Type Test
(Restricted Response Test)
Principles:
1. Each item should deal with important content
area.
2. Questions can be as long as possible but the
answer should be short.
3. Use precise, simple, and accurate language in
relation to subject matter area.
4. Provide the necessary space for
answers below each question asked.
Advantages Disadvantag
es
1. Easy to score
2. Reliability of score is
improved
3. Quick response
1.Difficulty in constructing
reliable items
2.Takes time to create
question
Multiple Choice Type of Test
Form of objective type test
Most flexible and most effective
Consists of two parts
Stem – presents the problem
presented in the form of a question or
incomplete sentence
Set of alternatives or possible answers
How to prepare multiple choice test:
1. Have enough content in the stem with
less distractors
2. Use positive statement in the stem. If
negative statement has been used then
give an emphasis so that it will not be
overlooked.
3. Stem consists of complete
statement.
It should not give clues that will
lead to the final answer.
Advantages Disadvantag
es
1. The range and variety of
facts can be sampled in a
given time.
2. Easy and rapid when it
comes to giving scores
1. Takes time to create stem
and alternatives to avoid
arbitrary and ambiguous
questions
2. Careful preparation of
questions to make use the
different level of cognitive
Variation of Multiple Choice Format
•One Correct Answer
•Analogy Type
The student is required to state the
relationship that exists between the two
parts of the items and then apply it to the
third and fourth parts.
•Reserve Type/ Negative variety of
multiple choice item
Negative questions, also known
as odd-one-out questions are a type
of multiple choice question in which
the correct answer is the one that is
false, surrounded by true distractors.
Alternate Response Type of Test
•Questions or declarative statements
followed by two choices
•Easy to prepare takes comparatively
less time than Multiple Choice items
Preparing an Alternate Response Type
of Test
•Give single idea, clear, and direct in
the statement
•Avoid ambiguous statement
•Have an equal number of true and
false items
Preparing an Alternate Response Type of
Test
•Give single idea, clear, and direct in the
statement
•Avoid ambiguous statement
•Have an equal number of true and false
items
Uses
•The structuring of the problem assist
both the examiner and examinee
•Measurement of understanding,
interpretation, and evaluation can be
done
•Minimize the irrelevant factual
information
Uses
•Complex material can be
measured with a series of
different items based on a single
introductory passage, graph, or
chart.
•Can demonstrate thinking and
problem solving skills
Matching Type of Test
•Matching test questions measure the
student's ability to connect words,
complete sentences, or pair of words with
their definition. The matching test format
consists of two columns, including one with
a definition or phrase, and another with a
word, number, or symbol.
Matching Type of Test
•The number of choices should be more
than the required answer
•Keep the stimuli and the response
column on the same page
•Give some heading to the columns
•An answer choice may be used more
than once
Matching Type of Test
•The number of choices should be more
than the required answer
•Keep the stimuli and the response
column on the same page
•Give some heading to the columns
•An answer choice may be used more than
once
Advantages Disadvantag
es
1. Requires little reading
time
2. Can be constructed and
scored easily
3. Space can be saved
1. Leads to confusion if
mastery is low
Rating Scale
A rating scale is a set of categories
designed to elicit information about
a quantitative or
a qualitative attribute
Descriptive Rating Scale
Graphic Rating Scale
Numerical Rating Scale
Checklist
designed to record the presence or
absence of specific traits or
behavior
Uses
The checklist is used to assess the
current characteristics of a child,
teacher, curriculum, or
environment and to track changes
overtime
Characteristics
•Logical order
•Based on expected outcome
•Short or concise
•Highlight critical task
•Use single task in one sentence

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Placement and Achievement Test

  • 1. Placement Test to assess the needs of the learners to have bases in planning for a relevant instruction
  • 2. PLACEMENT TEST • Clearly know about the subjects • Promote creativity • Build desire in learning among students (Teacher’s Motivation) • Involve in interesting activities • Build confidence • Enjoy learning (Student’s desire and motivation) • Raise high quality in education • Get qualified output (School’s reputation)
  • 3. Placement testing focuses on a holistic score to decide on placement into various levels The ideal diagnostic test would incorporate a theory of knowledge and theory of instruction that would suggest remedies for the student’s weaknesses.
  • 4. The student is placed in the appropriate class to suit his/her needs.
  • 5. In language school, placement tests are used to check a student’s language level through grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, writing and speaking questions.
  • 6. Language placement benefits students by: •Allowing students to continue studying language at an appropriate level •Assisting students in completing the language requirement of the core curriculum in a timely manner
  • 7. •Enabling a better learning environment for all students by grouping students with similar proficiency levels together
  • 8. ACHIEVEMENT TEST is a test that measures the attainments and accomplishments of an individual after a period of training or learning.
  • 9. Why is it important? SCHOOL EVALUATION PURPOSES To measure instructional progress To measure student’s progress
  • 11. 1. Planning of Test 4. Writing of items 2. Preparation of a design for the test 3. Preparation of the blueprint 5. Preparation of the scoring key and marking scheme 6. Preparation of question-wise analysis
  • 12. 1. Planning of test •determine the objective of the test •determine the maximum time 2. Preparation of a design for the test •Weightage to objectives, content, form of questions, difficulty level
  • 13. 3. Preparation of the blueprint •three dimensional chart giving the placement of the objectives 4. Writing of items •difficulty level has to be considered •time-allotted for the test •arrange the questions in order of their difficulty level
  • 14. 5. Preparation of the scoring key and marking scheme •If it is an objective type test then scoring key is prepared 6. Preparation of question-wise analysis •to know the strength and weaknesses of the test •to determine the content validity
  • 15. Non-Standardized Test Written Tests Oral Test Practical Performances Extended Response Restricted Response Short essay Alternate Response Short answer Multiple Choice Type Very short answer Matching Type
  • 16. Essay Type of Test It presents question that requires an extended response from the one who took the test. Two types: 1. Restricted Response 2. Extended Response
  • 17. Principles of Preparing the essay type of test •Avoid giving lengthy questions •Avoid phrases like “Discuss briefly” •Questions should be well-structured with specific purpose or topic at a time
  • 18. •words should be simple, clear and carefully selected, •too many choices should be avoided •item should be according to student’s level of difficulty
  • 19. Advantages Disadvantag es 1.Tests the ability to communicate in writing, depth of knowledge, and understanding 2.The students is free to communicate his/her ability in independent thinking 1.Lack objectivity 2.provide little use of feedback 3.Takes long time to score 4.Improper comparison of answer of different students
  • 20. Advantages Disadvantag es 3. Student can organize ideas and express them in a logical and coherent ways 4. Requires the teacher a short time to create the test 5. Only competent teachers can assess it
  • 21. Advantages Disadvantag es 5. Can successfully be used in all subjects 6. Criticize and justifies the statement 7. Induces good study habits like making outline, summaries 5. Only competent teachers can assess it
  • 22. Short Answer Type Test (Restricted Response Test) Principles: 1. Each item should deal with important content area. 2. Questions can be as long as possible but the answer should be short. 3. Use precise, simple, and accurate language in relation to subject matter area.
  • 23. 4. Provide the necessary space for answers below each question asked.
  • 24. Advantages Disadvantag es 1. Easy to score 2. Reliability of score is improved 3. Quick response 1.Difficulty in constructing reliable items 2.Takes time to create question
  • 25. Multiple Choice Type of Test Form of objective type test Most flexible and most effective Consists of two parts Stem – presents the problem presented in the form of a question or incomplete sentence
  • 26. Set of alternatives or possible answers How to prepare multiple choice test: 1. Have enough content in the stem with less distractors 2. Use positive statement in the stem. If negative statement has been used then give an emphasis so that it will not be overlooked.
  • 27. 3. Stem consists of complete statement. It should not give clues that will lead to the final answer.
  • 28. Advantages Disadvantag es 1. The range and variety of facts can be sampled in a given time. 2. Easy and rapid when it comes to giving scores 1. Takes time to create stem and alternatives to avoid arbitrary and ambiguous questions 2. Careful preparation of questions to make use the different level of cognitive
  • 29. Variation of Multiple Choice Format •One Correct Answer •Analogy Type The student is required to state the relationship that exists between the two parts of the items and then apply it to the third and fourth parts.
  • 30. •Reserve Type/ Negative variety of multiple choice item Negative questions, also known as odd-one-out questions are a type of multiple choice question in which the correct answer is the one that is false, surrounded by true distractors.
  • 31. Alternate Response Type of Test •Questions or declarative statements followed by two choices •Easy to prepare takes comparatively less time than Multiple Choice items
  • 32. Preparing an Alternate Response Type of Test •Give single idea, clear, and direct in the statement •Avoid ambiguous statement •Have an equal number of true and false items
  • 33. Preparing an Alternate Response Type of Test •Give single idea, clear, and direct in the statement •Avoid ambiguous statement •Have an equal number of true and false items
  • 34. Uses •The structuring of the problem assist both the examiner and examinee •Measurement of understanding, interpretation, and evaluation can be done •Minimize the irrelevant factual information
  • 35. Uses •Complex material can be measured with a series of different items based on a single introductory passage, graph, or chart. •Can demonstrate thinking and problem solving skills
  • 36. Matching Type of Test •Matching test questions measure the student's ability to connect words, complete sentences, or pair of words with their definition. The matching test format consists of two columns, including one with a definition or phrase, and another with a word, number, or symbol.
  • 37. Matching Type of Test •The number of choices should be more than the required answer •Keep the stimuli and the response column on the same page •Give some heading to the columns •An answer choice may be used more than once
  • 38. Matching Type of Test •The number of choices should be more than the required answer •Keep the stimuli and the response column on the same page •Give some heading to the columns •An answer choice may be used more than once
  • 39. Advantages Disadvantag es 1. Requires little reading time 2. Can be constructed and scored easily 3. Space can be saved 1. Leads to confusion if mastery is low
  • 40. Rating Scale A rating scale is a set of categories designed to elicit information about a quantitative or a qualitative attribute
  • 44. Checklist designed to record the presence or absence of specific traits or behavior
  • 45. Uses The checklist is used to assess the current characteristics of a child, teacher, curriculum, or environment and to track changes overtime
  • 46. Characteristics •Logical order •Based on expected outcome •Short or concise •Highlight critical task •Use single task in one sentence