Authentic Assessment Principles & Methods

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Authentic Assessment Principles & Methods Web-Enhanced Learning Activities An Instructional Design Workshop Prepared by Eddelyn D. Gupeteo

What is Assessment? Refers to various methods used to determine the extent to which students achieve the intended learning outcomes of instruction Includes all measures employed by teachers and schools to answer the question: Did students learn what they were supposed to learn? Traditional examples: quizzes, periodical tests, reports, term papers

What is authentic Assessment? Alternative to traditional assessment Evaluates students’ abilities in real world contexts Aims to develop and measure multiple skills: cognitive skills, ability to integrate learning, creativity, ability to work collaboratively, and written and oral expression skills (instead of rote learning and passive test-taking) Values the learning process as much as the finished product

Forms of Authentic Assessment Performance assessment Portfolio assessment Peer review and group feedback Self-assessment

Performance Assessment Requires students to perform a task (e.g., answering a question, making a product) that requires the application of critical thinking skills TASK + RUBRIC = PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT

Criteria for Selecting Tasks Does the task match the outcome you’re trying to measure? Does the task require students to use critical thinking skills? Is the task worthwhile in use of instructional time? Does the assessment use engaging tasks from the “real world”?

Criteria for Selecting Tasks Can the task be used to measure several outcome at once? Are the tasks fair and free from bias? Will the task be credible? Is the task feasible? Is the task clearly defined? Source: Herman, Aschbacher and winters, 1992, in Chicago Public schools Instructional Intranet http://Intranet.cps.k12.ll.us/Assessments/

Rubric Scoring guidelines Useful in assessing complex and subjective criteria Makes assessment more objective and consistent because it is criterion-referenced Sets benchmarks against which to measure student progress Clearly shows students how their work will be evaluated and what is expected

Portfolio Assessment Portfolio = a purposeful collection of student’s work that shows the student’s efforts, progress, and achievements in one or more areas of the curriculum Collection represents student’s best work or best effort, student-selected samples of work related to learning outcomes being assessed, and evidence of growth and development towards mastery of learning outcomes (1. e., student’s self-reflection)

Some Criteria for Scoring Portfolio Thoughtfulness (including evidence of students’ monitoring of their own comprehension) Growth and development in relation to key curriculum expectancies and indicators Understanding and application of key processes Completeness, correctness, and appropriateness of products and processes presented in the portfolio Diversity of entries (e.g., use of multiple formats to demonstrate achievement of designated performance standards)

Peer Review and Group Feedback Critical evaluation of individual’s work by reviewers with the same or similar training (e.g., students reviewing the work of fellow students) Advantages Gives students an opportunity to be more involved in the learning process Facilitates group work Enables teachers to implement complex learning activities in large classes without (being discouraged by) having to read and evaluate each student’s work

Self-assessment The involvement of students in identifying standards and /or criteria to apply to their work and making judgements about the extent to which they have met these criteria and standards. (Boud, 1995, 1999)

Assessment should be a first thought, not an afterthought. Something to Remember Assessment should be a first thought, not an afterthought.