2. Test
- A method of measuring a person’s
ability, knowledge, or performance in a
given domain.
Non-test
- Gives feedback to help students
increase competence. Does not make
fixed judgment or record results.
3. TEST
• Multiple choice
• True/False
• Matching type
• Completion type
• Essay
• Other tests…
NON-TEST
• Homework
• Case studies
• Projects
• Portfolios
• Observation
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4. where a candidate would be
given a number of set answers for
each question, and the candidate
must choose which answer or
group of answers is correct.
Multiple Choice
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5. is an item that provides a
defined term and requires a test
taker to match identifying
characteristics to the correct
term.
Matching type
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6. Advantages of using
Multiple Choice
• Less time for test
takers to answer.
• Easy to score and
grade.
• Provide greater
coverage material.
• Easily diagnose a
takers difficulty.
Disadvantages of
using
Multiple Choice
• Take time to
construct.
• Do not allow to
demonstrate
knowledge beyond
the choices.
• Encourage guessing.
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7. present candidate with a
binary choice, a statement is
either true or false.
it requires a test taker to
choose all answers that are
appropriate.
True or False
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8. A fill-in-the-blank item
provides a test taker with
identifying characteristics and
requires the test taker to recall
the correct term.
Completion type
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9. Items such as short answer or
essay typically require a test taker
to write a response to fulfil the
requirements of the item. In
administrative terms, essay items
take less time to construct.
Essay
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10. a structured practice exercise that
usually plays a part in grading.
Sometimes instructors assign reading
or other homework which covers the
theoretical aspects of the subject
matter.
Homework
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11. required the student to place him
or herself in or react to a situation
where their prior learning is needed
to solve the problem or evaluate the
situation.
Case studies
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12. are usually designed so that the
students can apply many of the skills
they have developed in the course by
producing a product of some kind.
Projects
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13. are collections of student projects
and products. Like a photographers
portfolio they should contain the
best examples of all of their work.
The collection of a portfolio is
simple.
Portfolios
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14. simply by observing their
classroom behavior. By watching
students as they work, teachers
can identify signs of struggle and
determine where a child may be
experiencing academic difficulties.
Observation
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17. TRUE or FALSE
1. Mathematical Questions is an example
of NONTEST.
2. Teachers are the one who will make
your grade during TEST.
3. MATCHING TYPE present candidate
with a binary choice.
4. Homework is an example of Nontest.
5. Portfolio are collections of student
projects and products.