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BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES
TEST
MEASUREMENTS
TEST
---most commonly used method of making
measurements in education. It is also an
instrument or systematic procedures for
measuring sample of behavior by posing a
set of questions in a uniform manner.
Designed to measure any quality, ability,
skill or knowledge. There is right or wrong
answer.
MEASUREMENT
-- assignment of numbers
(quantity), uses variety of
instrument: test, rating scale. It is
the process of obtaining numerical
description of the degree of
individual possesses. Quantifying of
how much does learner learned.
HISTORY
• DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLIGENCE TEST
• GERMAN
• 1. Ebbinghaus—quantitative memory
• 2. Kroeplin and Sommer– association test
• 3. William Stern– mental quotient MQ=
MA/CA
• 4. Terman– Intelligent quotient IQ=
(MA/CA)*100
ENGLAND
1. Galton– questioning method and theory of
eugenics statistical and experimental method
2. Pearson– method of correlation(pearson-
product moment coefficient of correlation)
3. Spearman– rank correlation or Spearman Rho
4. Spearman-brown formula—reliability of full
test.
5. Split-half method—half of the odd and even
• FRANCE
1. Esquirol– mental disability and insanity
2. Sequin– board for mentally defectiveness using ten
different sizes and shapes to be inserted in the hole.
3. Binet– extensively used test for intelligence and
―whos thinking were influence.
AMERICAN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
1. James Mckeen Cattel– father of mental testing.
2. Thorndike—father of educational measurement.
3. Wechsler– adult intelligent and deviation quotient
4. Raymond Cattel– advance statistical technique,
culture free or culture fair-intelligence test.
5. Safran– culture reduce intelligence test
DEVELOPMENT OF ACHIEVEMENT TEST
1. Horrace Man—written and oral examination
2. Fisher– first objective test
3. J.M. Rice– comparative test
4. Stone– first standardize test in arithmetic
5. Call– objective test which is extensively used today
6. Taylor– evaluative test
7. Gates– basic reading test for grade 3-8
DEVELOPMNET OF CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY
MEASUREMENT
1. Fernald– first to measure character by test
2. Voelker– some actual situations for testing character
3. Symonds– scientific study of personality
PURPOSE OF EDUCATIONAL TESTING
AND MEASUREMENT
Instructional
---test is given to assess students’ progress in a subject
Curricular
---given when decision are to be made about school curricula.
Selection
---test is given to determine students ability/suitability to enter
school.(college entrance test)
Placement
--- test is given to group students (below average, geniuses,
morons or homogeneous or heterogeneous)
Personal
--- assist individual to make wise decision for themselves
(personality inventory test, aptitude test and its all
standardize.)
CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN
ASSESSMENT
Objectives
•Reliable
•Multidimensional in structure
• Measures knowledge, skills and values
CLASSIFICATION OF TEST
A. According to purpose,/Uses
1.Instructional
2. Guidance
3.administrative
B. Format
1. Standardize
2. Teacher made test
C. language mode.
1. Verbal test
2. Non-verbal test
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF TEST
ITEMS
• Selection-typed item (student requires to
select answer)
--- multiple choices, true or false, matching
type
1. Supply-typed items (students requires to
supply answer)
----- essay, short answer
KINDS OF TEST
1. Intelligence test
2. Personality test
3. Aptitude test
4. Achievement test
5. Prognostic test
6. Performance test
7. Diagnostic test
8. Preference test
9. Accomplishment test
10. Scale test
11. Speed test
12. Power test
13. Objective test
14. Teacher-made test
15. Formative test
16. Summative test
17. Placement test
18. Standardize test
19. Nor-reference test
20. Criterion-reference test
INTELLIGENCE TEST
MEASURES I.Q
1. Stanford-Binet test—
measures human ability, personality, characteristics, attitudes
and interest.
2. Wechsler-Adult Intelligence scale—(WAIS) verbal and non-
verbal intelligence for adult
3. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for children (WISC)–used for 5-15
years
4. Safran Cultures-Reduce Intelligence Test—36 items for
children
5. Culture free or Cultured Fair Intellingence Test– nonverbal
intelligence test with two forms A and B consists of 50 items.
6. Sequin Form-Board Test— sensorimotor skill of mental
defectiveness
• ACHIEVEMENT TEST
--MEASURES WHAT HAS BEEN LEARNED BY THE
STUDENT OF THE SUBJECT TAUGHT IN SCHOOL
• PROGNOSTIC TEST
-- PREDICT HOW WELL A STUDENT IS LIKELY TO
DO IN A CERTAIN SCHOOL SUBJECT OR TASK
1. IOWA Placement Examination
--fortells which of the subjects in the curriculum
an examinee is doing good
DIAGNOSTIC TEST
--IDENTIFIES THE WEAKNESS AND STRENGTH OF
AN INDIVIDUAL
PREFERENCE TEST
--MEASURES VOCATIONAL INTEREST OR
AESTHETIC JUDGMENT
ACCOMPLISHMENT TEST
-- MEASURE OF ACHIEVEMENT USUALLY FOR
INDIVIDUAL SUBJECT IN THE CURRICULUM
SCALE TEST
-- SERIES OF ITEMS ARRANGED IN ORDER OF
DIFFICULTY.
1. Binet- Simond Scale test
this test was constructed from easiest to most
difficult
SPEED TEST
-- MEASURES SPEED AND
ACCURACY OF THE EXAMINEE WITHIN THE TIME
LIMIT IMPOSED
POWER TEST
--SERIES OF ITEM GRADED IN DIFFICULTY
OBJECTIVE TEST
-- TEST WITH DIFINITE ANSWER
1. Multiple choices
2. Completion
3. Enumeration
4. Matching type
5. True or false
TEACHER-MADE TEST
-- CONSTRUCTED BY A TEACHER
FORMATIVE TEST
--USED TO MONITOR STUDENT ATTAINMENT OF
THE INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTVE.
---test usually given after instruction…..note do
not be conscious between formative and
summative.
• SUMMATIVE
-- DONE AT THE CONCLUSION OF INSTRUCTION
AND MEASURES THE EXTENT TO WHICH
STUDENTS HAS ATTAINED THE DESIRES
OUTCOMES.
• STEPS IN DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF
TEST (OTFWE)
PHASE I
1. Determining the objectives
2. Preparing the TOS
3. Selecting the appropriate test format
4. Writing the test
5. Editing the test item
PHASE II
Test construction stage
PHASE III
1. Administering the first try out then do ITEM
ANALYSIS
2. Administering the second tryout do ITEM
ANALYSIS
3. Preparing the final form of the test then
establish validity
PHASE IV
• Evaluation stage
• Establishing test reliability
• Interpreting test scores
Factors Influencing the Student’s Performance
In any test situation, there are many influences which
have a bearing on the results. Some are evident ,
observable and recognized; some are hidden , subtle
and overlooked. The matter of languages is one such
factor. The presence of nervous tension on the part of
the teacher giving the test is reflected in the test
results. The type of education which the students had
in the previous years has a bearing. The cultural,
economic, ethical, civic and social interests of the
communities reflected in the tests have their share of
responsibility, so, too, have the temperature and
humidity of the room in which the test is taken.
Some teachers are superior, some are good and
some are not so good. The mental and
emotional set of the students at the time varies.
Student loads and extra curricular demands
leave either more or less time for preparation.
Attitude of Teachers and Pupil Towards Grades
Many teachers and students consider evaluation
solely as a means of obtaining grades or marks. They
consider grades as the only things in education. This
is unfortunate, the teachers measure what their
pupils know largely for the sake of determining in
what way learning has affected their development.
The attitude of the teachers and pupils toward
grading was well expressed by Marcelino Bautista
acting editor of the Philippine Educator, when he
said.
“Our measuring activities are limited to
administering paper and pencil tests and
computing the median, so that we would know
what rating should be put on Form 138 at the
end of the term. We emphasize ratings, and so
young people come to schools not so much to
learn how to live, but rather how to earn a
certificate or diploma.
Weakness of the Teacher- Made Test or Non-
Standard Tests
A test tests the teacher as well as the student. The
teacher may waste the efforts of his good
instruction for the marking period by judging his
students by a test that does not measure the course
covered. To be valid, a test must measure the thing
was purported to be measured; that is, the content
of test must cover the content of the course or that
portion of it on which the student is being judged.
Because of this, there is the is the possibility of
achieving in teacher-made tests a higher validity
that in standard tests, provided the teacher is
skillful enough in constructing his resting
instrument.
“Education is the most powerful
weapon which you can use to change
the world”
- Nelson Mandela

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Supervision and Administrative.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES TEST MEASUREMENTS
  • 3. TEST ---most commonly used method of making measurements in education. It is also an instrument or systematic procedures for measuring sample of behavior by posing a set of questions in a uniform manner. Designed to measure any quality, ability, skill or knowledge. There is right or wrong answer.
  • 4. MEASUREMENT -- assignment of numbers (quantity), uses variety of instrument: test, rating scale. It is the process of obtaining numerical description of the degree of individual possesses. Quantifying of how much does learner learned.
  • 5. HISTORY • DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLIGENCE TEST • GERMAN • 1. Ebbinghaus—quantitative memory • 2. Kroeplin and Sommer– association test • 3. William Stern– mental quotient MQ= MA/CA • 4. Terman– Intelligent quotient IQ= (MA/CA)*100
  • 6. ENGLAND 1. Galton– questioning method and theory of eugenics statistical and experimental method 2. Pearson– method of correlation(pearson- product moment coefficient of correlation) 3. Spearman– rank correlation or Spearman Rho 4. Spearman-brown formula—reliability of full test. 5. Split-half method—half of the odd and even
  • 7. • FRANCE 1. Esquirol– mental disability and insanity 2. Sequin– board for mentally defectiveness using ten different sizes and shapes to be inserted in the hole. 3. Binet– extensively used test for intelligence and ―whos thinking were influence. AMERICAN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY 1. James Mckeen Cattel– father of mental testing. 2. Thorndike—father of educational measurement. 3. Wechsler– adult intelligent and deviation quotient 4. Raymond Cattel– advance statistical technique, culture free or culture fair-intelligence test. 5. Safran– culture reduce intelligence test
  • 8. DEVELOPMENT OF ACHIEVEMENT TEST 1. Horrace Man—written and oral examination 2. Fisher– first objective test 3. J.M. Rice– comparative test 4. Stone– first standardize test in arithmetic 5. Call– objective test which is extensively used today 6. Taylor– evaluative test 7. Gates– basic reading test for grade 3-8 DEVELOPMNET OF CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY MEASUREMENT 1. Fernald– first to measure character by test 2. Voelker– some actual situations for testing character 3. Symonds– scientific study of personality
  • 9. PURPOSE OF EDUCATIONAL TESTING AND MEASUREMENT Instructional ---test is given to assess students’ progress in a subject Curricular ---given when decision are to be made about school curricula. Selection ---test is given to determine students ability/suitability to enter school.(college entrance test) Placement --- test is given to group students (below average, geniuses, morons or homogeneous or heterogeneous) Personal --- assist individual to make wise decision for themselves (personality inventory test, aptitude test and its all standardize.)
  • 10. CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN ASSESSMENT Objectives •Reliable •Multidimensional in structure • Measures knowledge, skills and values
  • 11. CLASSIFICATION OF TEST A. According to purpose,/Uses 1.Instructional 2. Guidance 3.administrative B. Format 1. Standardize 2. Teacher made test C. language mode. 1. Verbal test 2. Non-verbal test
  • 12. GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF TEST ITEMS • Selection-typed item (student requires to select answer) --- multiple choices, true or false, matching type 1. Supply-typed items (students requires to supply answer) ----- essay, short answer
  • 13. KINDS OF TEST 1. Intelligence test 2. Personality test 3. Aptitude test 4. Achievement test 5. Prognostic test 6. Performance test 7. Diagnostic test 8. Preference test 9. Accomplishment test 10. Scale test
  • 14. 11. Speed test 12. Power test 13. Objective test 14. Teacher-made test 15. Formative test 16. Summative test 17. Placement test 18. Standardize test 19. Nor-reference test 20. Criterion-reference test
  • 15. INTELLIGENCE TEST MEASURES I.Q 1. Stanford-Binet test— measures human ability, personality, characteristics, attitudes and interest. 2. Wechsler-Adult Intelligence scale—(WAIS) verbal and non- verbal intelligence for adult 3. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for children (WISC)–used for 5-15 years 4. Safran Cultures-Reduce Intelligence Test—36 items for children 5. Culture free or Cultured Fair Intellingence Test– nonverbal intelligence test with two forms A and B consists of 50 items. 6. Sequin Form-Board Test— sensorimotor skill of mental defectiveness
  • 16. • ACHIEVEMENT TEST --MEASURES WHAT HAS BEEN LEARNED BY THE STUDENT OF THE SUBJECT TAUGHT IN SCHOOL • PROGNOSTIC TEST -- PREDICT HOW WELL A STUDENT IS LIKELY TO DO IN A CERTAIN SCHOOL SUBJECT OR TASK
  • 17. 1. IOWA Placement Examination --fortells which of the subjects in the curriculum an examinee is doing good DIAGNOSTIC TEST --IDENTIFIES THE WEAKNESS AND STRENGTH OF AN INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCE TEST --MEASURES VOCATIONAL INTEREST OR AESTHETIC JUDGMENT
  • 18. ACCOMPLISHMENT TEST -- MEASURE OF ACHIEVEMENT USUALLY FOR INDIVIDUAL SUBJECT IN THE CURRICULUM SCALE TEST -- SERIES OF ITEMS ARRANGED IN ORDER OF DIFFICULTY. 1. Binet- Simond Scale test this test was constructed from easiest to most difficult
  • 19. SPEED TEST -- MEASURES SPEED AND ACCURACY OF THE EXAMINEE WITHIN THE TIME LIMIT IMPOSED POWER TEST --SERIES OF ITEM GRADED IN DIFFICULTY OBJECTIVE TEST -- TEST WITH DIFINITE ANSWER 1. Multiple choices 2. Completion 3. Enumeration 4. Matching type 5. True or false
  • 20. TEACHER-MADE TEST -- CONSTRUCTED BY A TEACHER FORMATIVE TEST --USED TO MONITOR STUDENT ATTAINMENT OF THE INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTVE. ---test usually given after instruction…..note do not be conscious between formative and summative.
  • 21. • SUMMATIVE -- DONE AT THE CONCLUSION OF INSTRUCTION AND MEASURES THE EXTENT TO WHICH STUDENTS HAS ATTAINED THE DESIRES OUTCOMES.
  • 22. • STEPS IN DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF TEST (OTFWE) PHASE I 1. Determining the objectives 2. Preparing the TOS 3. Selecting the appropriate test format 4. Writing the test 5. Editing the test item PHASE II Test construction stage
  • 23. PHASE III 1. Administering the first try out then do ITEM ANALYSIS 2. Administering the second tryout do ITEM ANALYSIS 3. Preparing the final form of the test then establish validity PHASE IV • Evaluation stage • Establishing test reliability • Interpreting test scores
  • 24. Factors Influencing the Student’s Performance In any test situation, there are many influences which have a bearing on the results. Some are evident , observable and recognized; some are hidden , subtle and overlooked. The matter of languages is one such factor. The presence of nervous tension on the part of the teacher giving the test is reflected in the test results. The type of education which the students had in the previous years has a bearing. The cultural, economic, ethical, civic and social interests of the communities reflected in the tests have their share of responsibility, so, too, have the temperature and humidity of the room in which the test is taken.
  • 25. Some teachers are superior, some are good and some are not so good. The mental and emotional set of the students at the time varies. Student loads and extra curricular demands leave either more or less time for preparation.
  • 26. Attitude of Teachers and Pupil Towards Grades Many teachers and students consider evaluation solely as a means of obtaining grades or marks. They consider grades as the only things in education. This is unfortunate, the teachers measure what their pupils know largely for the sake of determining in what way learning has affected their development. The attitude of the teachers and pupils toward grading was well expressed by Marcelino Bautista acting editor of the Philippine Educator, when he said.
  • 27. “Our measuring activities are limited to administering paper and pencil tests and computing the median, so that we would know what rating should be put on Form 138 at the end of the term. We emphasize ratings, and so young people come to schools not so much to learn how to live, but rather how to earn a certificate or diploma.
  • 28. Weakness of the Teacher- Made Test or Non- Standard Tests A test tests the teacher as well as the student. The teacher may waste the efforts of his good instruction for the marking period by judging his students by a test that does not measure the course covered. To be valid, a test must measure the thing was purported to be measured; that is, the content of test must cover the content of the course or that portion of it on which the student is being judged. Because of this, there is the is the possibility of achieving in teacher-made tests a higher validity that in standard tests, provided the teacher is skillful enough in constructing his resting instrument.
  • 29. “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” - Nelson Mandela