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  1. 1. EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT Test Administration Hina Jalal (Ph.D.) @AksEAina
  2. 2. PLANNING A TEST  The main objective of classroom assessment is to obtain valid, reliable and useful data regarding student learning achievement. Instructional objectives  Pre-testing  During the Instruction Testing  End of Instruction Testing Test Specifications  Item specifications  Presentation Model  Assembly Model Hina Jalal (Ph.D.) @AksEAina
  3. 3. ADMINISTRATING A TEST  test administration is concerned with the physical and psychological setting in which students take the test, foe the students to do their best (Airisian, 1994) Hina Jalal (Ph.D.) @AksEAina
  4. 4. RESPONSIBILITIES BEFORE STARTING TEST Test Assembly and Instructions  Group together all item of similar format e.g., group all essay type item or MCQ‟s in one group.  Arrange test items from easy to hard  Space the items for easy reading  Keep items and their options on the same page of the test  Position illustrations, tables, charts, pictures diagrams or maps near descriptions  Answer keys must be checked carefully  Determine how students record answers  Provide adequate and proper space for name and date  Test directions must be précised and clear  Test must be proofread to make it error free Hina Jalal (Ph.D.) @AksEAina
  5. 5. RESPONSIBILITIES BEFORE STARTING TEST Test conditions  Manage printing of the test if test takers are large in number  Manage photocopy from a proper/new machine  Use good quality of the paper and printing  Retain original test in your own custody  Be careful while making sets of the test (staple different papers carefully)  Manage confidentiality of the test Hina Jalal (Ph.D.) @AksEAina
  6. 6. RESPONSIBILITIES DURING TEST Physical environment  Provide easy, comfortable and proper seats  Provide proper system of light, temperature, air and water.  Clarify all the rules and regulations of the examination center/hall  Rotate distributions  Remind the students to check their copies Psychological environment  Maintain a positive attitude for achievement  Maximize achievement motivation  Equalize advantages to all the students  Monitor students continuously  Minimize distractions  Give time warnings properly Hina Jalal (Ph.D.) @AksEAina
  7. 7. STEPS TO PREVENT CHEATING i. Take special precautions to keep the test secure during preparation, storage and administration. ii. Students should be provided sufficient space on their desks to work easily and to prevent use of helping material. iii. If scratch paper is used have it turned in with the test. iv. Testing hours must be watched carefully. Walk around the room periodically and observe the students what are they doing. v. Two forms of the tests can also be used or use some items different in the test to prevent cheating. vi. Use special seating arrangements while placing the students for the test. Provide sufficient empty spaces between students. vii. Create and maintain a positive attitude concerning the value of tests for improving learning. Hina Jalal (Ph.D.) @AksEAina
  8. 8. RESPONSIBILITIES AFTER TEST Orderliness is needed for a successful testing process until all the test materials are securely in the hands of the test administrators. After the completion of the examination, the following are expected;  a) all test materials and documents, both used and unused should be collected and accounted for. They may be kept in a secure and lockable facility.  b) count through candidates’ scripts to ensure their number corresponds with the names on the examination attendance register. Counting also eliminates scenarios where the attendance register shows a student attended an examination but his or her script is not available. Hina Jalal (Ph.D.) @AksEAina
  9. 9. RESPONSIBILITIES AFTER TEST  Look at what others have done. Chances are that you are not the only person who teaches this course. Look at how others choose to assign grades.  Make a marking scheme usable by non-experts. Write a model answer and use this as the basis for a marking scheme usable by non- experts. This ensures that your teaching assistants and your students can easily understand your marking scheme.  Make marking scheme (Scoring/Rubrics) Once the exam has been written, make a scoring/rubrics very clearly.  Review the marking scheme after the exam. Once the exam has been written, read a few answers and review your key. Hina Jalal (Ph.D.) @AksEAina
  10. 10. In Conclusion • All examinees should be accorded a fair chance through the provision of conducive physical and psychological environment. • Candidates involved in the examination should develop positive attitudes, adhere to the rules, and therefore conduct themselves decently during the examination the teachers’ roles must be recognized because they contribute to the success of examination or test administration. • To realize a smooth test administration exercise, the period before, during and after the test should be carefully managed. Hina Jalal (Ph.D.) @AksEAina

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