2. curriculum evaluation;
Hankins (1998) defines:
Curriculum evaluation as” A process or cluster
of processes that people perform in order to
gather data that will enable them to decide
whether to accept , change or eliminate – the
curriculum in general or an educational
textbook in particular.
3. Major areas of assessments
Formative :formative assessment is objective
type.
Summative :summative assessment is subjective
type.
Summative and formative assessments are
probably two of the most widely used in
education today.
4. Measurement:
Measurement refers to the set of procedures and the principles for
how to use the procedures in educational tests and assessments
.some of the basic principles of measurement in educational
evaluations would be raw scores, standard scores.
1. Aptitude: A test designed to determine a persons ability in a
particular skill and field knowledge.
2. Achievement test: high achievement scores usually indicate a
mastery of grade level material, 2. low achievement scores can
indicate the need for repeating the course grade.
5. assessment
The process of gathering information to
monitor progress and make educational
decisions if necessary, an assessment may
include a test but also include method
such as observations, interiews and
behavior monitoring.
6. EVALUATION
Is the process of collecting data on a
program to determine its value or
worth with the aim of deciding
whether to adopt, reject or revise the
program.
7. fORMATIVE
A formative evaluation (sometimes referred to
as internal) is a method for judging the worth of
a program while the program activities are
forming (in progress).This part of the evaluation
focuses on the process.
8. PURPOSE;
Its main purpose is to catch deficiencies so that
the proper learning interventions can take
place that allow the learners to master the
required skills and know
9. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT;
use to check students progress along the way.
It is used to check students understanding.
Formative assessments check for student
learning during the lesson instead of waiting
until the completion of the lesson to assess
student learning
10. Assigning projects and performances
Writing assignments
Tests and quizzes
Asking questions
Types of formative assessment
11. KEY ADVANTAGES OF FORMATIVE
ASSESSMENT
It provides feedback ON HOW THEY ARE
PERFORMING.
It provides feedback to the trains on
those areas where they might need to
focus more attention on the rein force.
12. Summative
Summative: A summative evaluation
(sometimes referred to as external) is a
method of judging the worth of a
program at the end of the program
activities.
13. SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT;
Summative assessment serves sort of as
the 'end survey'.
Can get lots of data.
Easy to compare and analyze.
14. TYPES of Summative assessment;
A final project
A midterm exams
A senior recitaL
15. KEY ADVANTAGES OF SUMMATIVE
ASSESSMENT
its existence provides monitor
Helping to develop the training for
future events