Categorias: Todos - assessment - reliability - principles - validity

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FORMATIVE AND SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

In the context of educational planning, teachers must consider key elements to ensure their assessments are both effective and meaningful. Reliability and validity are two crucial aspects, where reliability ensures that assessments are consistent and dependable, and validity ensures that the assessments measure what they are intended to measure.

FORMATIVE AND SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

These two aspects are really important that teachers take into account at the moment to doing planifications.

VALIDITY

It declare if the measure obtained are valid
It refers to de degree to wich the evidence support are used is appropriate

It could be take into account for validity

RELIABILITY

This validity must meet two requirements
Test-takers´ requirement performance goes aligned with purported behaviour to be measured.
Sampling the subject matter from which conclusion will be drawn
The fact that judgment on validity must be collected from different groups of evidences.

VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY

FORMATIVE AND SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

students benefit at the moment to apply summative assessment because the obtained results give them confidence and motivation.
Subtopic
Process-focused assessments
Establish stages such us steps for prioritizing the resourcefulness of students
Performance assessment
Teachers monitor and observe students performance in a real setting.
Product assessments
The ultimate product may resemble real-word objects

Principles

Summative assessment is abided by four principles
Authenticity

Narrowly natural relationship with real context

Validity

The summative assessment to be valid must be appropriateness, meaningfulness and usefulness

Reliability

Must be consistent and dependable

Practicality

It means practical ( appropriate rendering and accessible resources, time bunds efficient, process of scoring and process of evaluation are efficient)

Summative assessment has two aims:
Establishing eligibility for study programs
Determining students success at particular time.

Summative assessment determines the students overall achievement

It rules the students' performance on a numeric basic that is qualified over estándard scales.
It reports students´information in order to success or failure

Impact on students learning

Learners get involved with the process of learning actively also it entails a productive interaction between teachers and students.

Techniques and strategies

Formative assessment techniques are more rewarding for learners, they get involved in the decision making process
Structuring lesson introductions

Firstly the teacher provides students with an overview of the lesson. Secondly the objectives are stated and clarified.

Sharing the learning objectives

Teachers and students share their expectations

Target setting

Students have the chance to outline their aims

Principle

It could be assessment for learning or assessment as learning
A as learning

It is directed at creating opportunities in the classroom, so students develop independency, autonomy and strengthening peer notions

The fundamental bases over which assessment as learning is developed into are outlined as follows:

A for learning

Steers students´effort s through a process, they are capable of noticing the progress in order to reach long -waited goals.

This can be done by implementing mechanisms that provide meaningful and immediately feedback

process based activities such as balanced feedback, pertinent questioning, and socializing criteria indicators.

They might differ from the approach this being considered

Formative assessment is a process

It results in a double track feedback.
Collaborative practices between teachers and learners