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SESSION 1:
COMPETENCY BASED ASSESSMENT
FRAMEWORK
1.1 Overview of CBC and CBA
By the end of the session, the participant
should be able to
a)explain the meaning of CBC and CBA
b)explain the linkage between CBC and
CBA
c)discuss the purpose of assessment
d)explain the CBA Framework
e)discuss the Paradigm shifts in CBA
f)discus types of assessment
What do you expect to learn from the CBA Framework?
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Basic Education Curriculum
Framework
BECF Grades Age Years
a) Early years Education - Pre-primary PP1 - PP2 4 - 5 2
b) Early years Education - Lower Primary 1-3 6-8 3
c) Middle school Education-Upper Primary 4-6 9-11 3
d) Middle School Education-Junior Secondary 7-9 12-14 3
e) Senior School 10-12 15-17 3
f) University - 18-20 3
THE BIG SHIFT
PREVIOUS SYSTEM
From 7-4-2-3 in 1963, to 8-4-4 in 1985 – over time the systembecame
academic and examination oriented leading to three key problems:
NEW SYSTEM
In response to the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and to achieve Kenya Vision
2030, we need to transform our education system towards developing three
key components:
Problem 1
DISCONNECT between school content
and the world of work. Youth
unemployment is on the increase. Many
Learners exit school without skills for
work and skills for life.
COMPETENCIES: Kenya’s economy is
rapidly changing. Some of the jobs will
be transformed by 2030.
We need to prepare our children for new
possibilities. The 21st Century demands
citizens who are multi skilled. The new
system seeks to produce a child with
rel-evant COMPETENCIES to thrive in
a rapidly changing world.
Problem 2
DISCONNECT in realiz- CHARACTER: The school system
ing the national goals of need to mold learners to acquire
education which emphasis values that support peace and
core values and principles national unity. Value Based
such as nationalism, social Education and parental
equality and responsibility. involvement are core pillars in the
new curriculum. The new system
seeks to produce a child who has
good CHARACTER.
Problem 3
DISCONNECT with the
needs of the 21st century
which has been dubbed as
a knowledge and skill
age that demands a new
set of competencies.
CREATIVITY : The 21st Century
is a society in which knowledge
and well thought out ideas are key
source of economic growth.
The school system needs to
develop Kenyans who are able to
creatively solve problems.
Shift in assessment
Object assessment
1. Assessment of learning
(summative assessment)
2. Assessment of knowledge
acquired through
rote learning
3. Norm referenced
4. Encourages competition
5. Rigid (prescribed duration)
6. Teacher and national
assessment
1. Assessment for and as learning
(formative
assessment)
2. Assessment of competencies
development
3. Criterion referenced
4. Encourages collaboration and
cooperation
5. Flexible based on the pace of
the learner
6. Includes self and peer
assessment
Shift in assessment …cont’d
Object assessment
7. Quantitaive reporting based on
position and marks
8. Memorization and reproduction
9. Assessment of lower order
skills
10.Authentic assessment tasks
Competency Based Assessment
7. Both quantitative and
qualitative (description of the
competency demonstrated)
8. Demonstration of creativity and
talents (Performance Based)
9. Assessment of higher order
skill
10.Authentic assessment tasks
Meaning of CBC
What is a competency?
Is the ability to apply appropriate knowledge,
skills, values and attitude to successfully perform
a real-life task.
Competency Based Curriculum (CBC)
An education programme focused on the
learner’s ability to apply the knowledge, skills,
values and attitude to successfully perform a
real-life task.
Meaning of CBA
Competency Based Assessment (CBA)
Is the process of determining the learner’s ability to apply a set
of knowledge, skills, values and attitudes to successfully perform
a real-life task.
Is the process of gathering and interpreting information on
what the learner knows and can do on the specified learning
outcomes.
This is done using a variety of assessment tools such as written
tests, checklists, questionnaires, observation schedules, journals,
portfolios, rubrics,
Objectives of Competency Based
Assessment Framework
Evidence for
Accountability
Improving
Learning,
Instruction &
Assessment
Identifying and
Nurturing Learner
Potential
Measuring Learner
Participation in CSL &
Acquisition of Values
Feedback to
Stakeholders
Evidence for
Accountability
For certification after
grade 12
Determine
acquisition of
competencies and
values
The linkage between various components
of CBC and CBA
Acronyms used in the Competency
Based Assessment Framework
1. CA
2. SBA
3. KEYA
4. SYR
5. KPSEA
6. KMYA
7. KCBE
8. LEP
Give the meaning of the acronyms:
https://forms.gle/6JXLMMQ1M5oG1Fgf7
Acronyms used in the Competency
Based Assessment Framework
Levels of Competency Based
Assessment
CBA is divided into three
levels
a) Early Years Education
Assessment
b) Middle School Education
Assessment
c) Senior School Education
Assessment
STRUCTURE OF EARLY YEARS
EDUCATION ASSESSMENT
STRUCTURE OF MIDDLE SCHOOL
EDUCATION ASSESSMENT
STRUCTURE OF SENIOR SCHOOL
EDUCATION ASSESSMENT
PRINCIPLES GUIDING ASSESSMENT
TYPES OFASSESSMENT
Formative
Assessment
Assessment for learning – designed
and administered during the learning
process
Assessment as learning – learners
evaluate their work against learning
outcomes
For example, Classroom Assessment
And school Based Assessment
Summative
Assessment
Assessment of learning – undertaken
at the end of a learning period
For example, National Assessment
STAKEHOLDERS IN CBA
https://forms.gle/8NNCqM
kECbP7vy7Y7
•Participants
brainstorm on the
role of the various
educational
stakeholders in
Assessment
Theories of learning and Assessment
Cognitive
Development
Piaget’s Cognitive
Development Theory
Bruner’s Cognitive
Development Theory
Howard Gardner’s
Multiple Intelligence
Theory
Social Constructivism
Dewey’s Social
Constructivism
amplified by
• Elliot
• Jonassen
• Honebein
Vygotsky’s Sociocultural
Theory
Behaviourism
Ivan Pavlov
Edward Thorndike
John B. Watson
B. F. Skinner
EDUCATIONAL STAKEHOLDERS IN THE CBAF
CBA REPORTING TOOLS
ASSESSMENT FEEDBACK
Session outcomes
By the end of the session the participant should be able to:
a)explain the meaning of feedback in assessment;
b)use two approaches of feedback in assessment;
c)describe the qualities of a good feedback;
d)explain benefits of feedback in learning;
e)describe tools for reporting feedback in CBA
f) Give appropriate feedback
Suggested learning activities
In groups, participants share their understanding on the
following:
a)meaning of assessment feedback;
b)approaches they use to provide feedback to learners;
c)qualities of a good feedback;
d)benefits of feedback;
e)tools for reporting feedback on classroom assessment
What is assessment feedback?
• Feedback is the helpful information or
criticism given about a learner’s
performance in relation to learning
goals, outcomes or tasks. The
information is used to adjust and
improve the current and future actions.
• Feedback is effective when it aims at
improving in learning.
Approaches of feedback
(a) Informal Feedback
Informal feedback is unstructured and can
occur at any time as it is something that
emerges spontaneously in the moment or
during action. Therefore, informal feedback
requires the teacher to build rapport with
learners to effectively encourage, coach or
guide them in daily activities for learning.
This might occur in the classroom, over the
phone, in an online forum or virtual
classroom.
Approaches of feedback
(b) Formal Feedback
Formal feedback is planned and
systematically scheduled within the
assessment process. Usually, it is associated
with assessment tasks. Formal feedback
includes school year reports and assessment
sheets, which should inform stakeholders on
learner’s competencies, performance levels,
acquisition of values, pertinent and
contemporary issues.
Qualities of good feedback
Constructi
ve
Meaningfu
l
SMART
(Specific, Measurable,
Attainable/Achievable,
Realistic, Timely)
i.e. positive, optimistic,
genuine and
appreciative.
i.e. linked to a specific
observable outcome.
Effective
feedback
should:
highlights
strengths of the
learner
highlight areas
requiring improvement
be individualized
guide learners to focus
on the expectations of
the task
Written in simple
and clear language
be prompt
be kind and encouraging
communicate the
desired performance
In feedback, avoid:
bias and stereotypes
criticism and fault-finding
ambiguity
comparisons and ranking
use of discouraging comments
Benefits
of
Feedback
Guides learners to adapt and adjust their learning
strategies;
Guides teachers to adapt and adjust learning strategies
to accommodate students’ learning needs;
Guides learners to become independent and self-
reflective learners, and better critics of their own work;
Stimulates reflection, interaction and dialogue about
learning improvement
Makes learners feel encouraged and motivated to
improve;
Engages learners by requiring them to attend to the
report as part of the assessment.
Tools for Reporting Feedback onClassroom Assessment
Tools for reporting feedback
on classroom assessment
include:
1.School Readiness Report
2.School Year Report
3.Assessment sheet
Tools for Reporting Learner’s Performance
Kenya School
Readiness
Assessment Tool
School Year
Report
Assessment
Sheet
Classroom assessment
tools that have been
administered and scored
Tools for Reporting Feedback in CBA
1. School Readiness Report
This is a report to be issued by
the school at the end of pre-
primary education for informing
learners and other stakeholders
onlearning achievement and
areas requiring improvement.
The report can also be used to
initiate dialogue on teacher
training needs at the lower
levels.
2. School Year Report
This is a report to be issued by the
school to every learner in each
grade for informing thelearner
and parents/guardians on the
child’s learning progress as well
as areas requiring improvement.
The report should contain both
qualitative and quantitative grades
for each learning area undertaken
by the learner.
Issued by the pre-primary school
at the end of pre-primary
education.
Informs learners and other stakeholders on
learning achievements and areas for
improvement.
Can also be used to initiate dialogue
on teacher training needs at the lower
levels.
Example of a School Readiness Report
• Developed by the MoE through the
Department of Early Childhood
Development Education (ECDE).
School Year Report
This is an annual report giving an account
of learners:
awareness of Pertinent and
Contemporary Issues (PCIs).
participation in community service learning
progress in achievement of core
competencies and core values
Components of a School Year Report
General information which includes; year, learner’s name, date
of birth, gender, grade and NEMIS number
Attendance
Learner’s performance level in the various learning areas.
Learner’s conduct and behaviour
Achievement of core competencies and acquisition of core
values
Evidence of learner’s participation in community service
learning program(s).
Validation by the school.
3. Assessment
Sheet
Assessment sheet is a
tool used to record the
learner’s performance
on each task/criteria
using the four
performance levels:
Exceeding
expectation
(Level 4);
Meeting
Expectation
(Level 3);
Approaching
Expectation
(Level 2);
Below
Expectation
(Level 1).
It also includes a
statement on the
learner’s performance
citing the strengths and
strategies for
improvement.
Assessment Sheet
This is developed by KNEC and uploaded in the KNEC
CBA portal.
Schools download the sheet alongside other assessment
tools.
It is used to summarize the performance of learners in
various learning areas.
After administration and filling in the sheet, schools will
immediately upload the content of the assessment sheet in
the KNEC CBA portal
Components of Assessment Sheet
•Task being
assessed •Learners’ name
•Learner’s
performance level
on each task
•Teacher’s
comments on each
learner’s
performance
Sample Assessment Sheet
TASK Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
CORE
COMPETENC
Y
Teacher comments
on learner’s
performance
(strengths,
weaknesses, and
strategies for
improvement)
PERFORMANCE
LEVEL
LEARNERS
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
Learner 1
Learner 2
Learner 3
Learner 4
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CBA Framework.pptx

  • 1. SESSION 1: COMPETENCY BASED ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK
  • 2. 1.1 Overview of CBC and CBA By the end of the session, the participant should be able to a)explain the meaning of CBC and CBA b)explain the linkage between CBC and CBA c)discuss the purpose of assessment d)explain the CBA Framework e)discuss the Paradigm shifts in CBA f)discus types of assessment
  • 3. What do you expect to learn from the CBA Framework? menti.com 8276 4157
  • 4. Basic Education Curriculum Framework BECF Grades Age Years a) Early years Education - Pre-primary PP1 - PP2 4 - 5 2 b) Early years Education - Lower Primary 1-3 6-8 3 c) Middle school Education-Upper Primary 4-6 9-11 3 d) Middle School Education-Junior Secondary 7-9 12-14 3 e) Senior School 10-12 15-17 3 f) University - 18-20 3
  • 5. THE BIG SHIFT PREVIOUS SYSTEM From 7-4-2-3 in 1963, to 8-4-4 in 1985 – over time the systembecame academic and examination oriented leading to three key problems: NEW SYSTEM In response to the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and to achieve Kenya Vision 2030, we need to transform our education system towards developing three key components:
  • 6. Problem 1 DISCONNECT between school content and the world of work. Youth unemployment is on the increase. Many Learners exit school without skills for work and skills for life. COMPETENCIES: Kenya’s economy is rapidly changing. Some of the jobs will be transformed by 2030. We need to prepare our children for new possibilities. The 21st Century demands citizens who are multi skilled. The new system seeks to produce a child with rel-evant COMPETENCIES to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
  • 7. Problem 2 DISCONNECT in realiz- CHARACTER: The school system ing the national goals of need to mold learners to acquire education which emphasis values that support peace and core values and principles national unity. Value Based such as nationalism, social Education and parental equality and responsibility. involvement are core pillars in the new curriculum. The new system seeks to produce a child who has good CHARACTER.
  • 8. Problem 3 DISCONNECT with the needs of the 21st century which has been dubbed as a knowledge and skill age that demands a new set of competencies. CREATIVITY : The 21st Century is a society in which knowledge and well thought out ideas are key source of economic growth. The school system needs to develop Kenyans who are able to creatively solve problems.
  • 9. Shift in assessment Object assessment 1. Assessment of learning (summative assessment) 2. Assessment of knowledge acquired through rote learning 3. Norm referenced 4. Encourages competition 5. Rigid (prescribed duration) 6. Teacher and national assessment 1. Assessment for and as learning (formative assessment) 2. Assessment of competencies development 3. Criterion referenced 4. Encourages collaboration and cooperation 5. Flexible based on the pace of the learner 6. Includes self and peer assessment
  • 10. Shift in assessment …cont’d Object assessment 7. Quantitaive reporting based on position and marks 8. Memorization and reproduction 9. Assessment of lower order skills 10.Authentic assessment tasks Competency Based Assessment 7. Both quantitative and qualitative (description of the competency demonstrated) 8. Demonstration of creativity and talents (Performance Based) 9. Assessment of higher order skill 10.Authentic assessment tasks
  • 11. Meaning of CBC What is a competency? Is the ability to apply appropriate knowledge, skills, values and attitude to successfully perform a real-life task. Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) An education programme focused on the learner’s ability to apply the knowledge, skills, values and attitude to successfully perform a real-life task.
  • 12. Meaning of CBA Competency Based Assessment (CBA) Is the process of determining the learner’s ability to apply a set of knowledge, skills, values and attitudes to successfully perform a real-life task. Is the process of gathering and interpreting information on what the learner knows and can do on the specified learning outcomes. This is done using a variety of assessment tools such as written tests, checklists, questionnaires, observation schedules, journals, portfolios, rubrics,
  • 13. Objectives of Competency Based Assessment Framework Evidence for Accountability Improving Learning, Instruction & Assessment Identifying and Nurturing Learner Potential Measuring Learner Participation in CSL & Acquisition of Values Feedback to Stakeholders Evidence for Accountability For certification after grade 12 Determine acquisition of competencies and values
  • 14. The linkage between various components of CBC and CBA
  • 15. Acronyms used in the Competency Based Assessment Framework 1. CA 2. SBA 3. KEYA 4. SYR 5. KPSEA 6. KMYA 7. KCBE 8. LEP Give the meaning of the acronyms: https://forms.gle/6JXLMMQ1M5oG1Fgf7
  • 16. Acronyms used in the Competency Based Assessment Framework
  • 17. Levels of Competency Based Assessment CBA is divided into three levels a) Early Years Education Assessment b) Middle School Education Assessment c) Senior School Education Assessment
  • 18. STRUCTURE OF EARLY YEARS EDUCATION ASSESSMENT
  • 19. STRUCTURE OF MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATION ASSESSMENT
  • 20. STRUCTURE OF SENIOR SCHOOL EDUCATION ASSESSMENT
  • 22. TYPES OFASSESSMENT Formative Assessment Assessment for learning – designed and administered during the learning process Assessment as learning – learners evaluate their work against learning outcomes For example, Classroom Assessment And school Based Assessment Summative Assessment Assessment of learning – undertaken at the end of a learning period For example, National Assessment
  • 23. STAKEHOLDERS IN CBA https://forms.gle/8NNCqM kECbP7vy7Y7 •Participants brainstorm on the role of the various educational stakeholders in Assessment
  • 24. Theories of learning and Assessment Cognitive Development Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory Bruner’s Cognitive Development Theory Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory Social Constructivism Dewey’s Social Constructivism amplified by • Elliot • Jonassen • Honebein Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory Behaviourism Ivan Pavlov Edward Thorndike John B. Watson B. F. Skinner
  • 26.
  • 28. ASSESSMENT FEEDBACK Session outcomes By the end of the session the participant should be able to: a)explain the meaning of feedback in assessment; b)use two approaches of feedback in assessment; c)describe the qualities of a good feedback; d)explain benefits of feedback in learning; e)describe tools for reporting feedback in CBA f) Give appropriate feedback
  • 29. Suggested learning activities In groups, participants share their understanding on the following: a)meaning of assessment feedback; b)approaches they use to provide feedback to learners; c)qualities of a good feedback; d)benefits of feedback; e)tools for reporting feedback on classroom assessment
  • 30. What is assessment feedback? • Feedback is the helpful information or criticism given about a learner’s performance in relation to learning goals, outcomes or tasks. The information is used to adjust and improve the current and future actions. • Feedback is effective when it aims at improving in learning.
  • 31. Approaches of feedback (a) Informal Feedback Informal feedback is unstructured and can occur at any time as it is something that emerges spontaneously in the moment or during action. Therefore, informal feedback requires the teacher to build rapport with learners to effectively encourage, coach or guide them in daily activities for learning. This might occur in the classroom, over the phone, in an online forum or virtual classroom.
  • 32. Approaches of feedback (b) Formal Feedback Formal feedback is planned and systematically scheduled within the assessment process. Usually, it is associated with assessment tasks. Formal feedback includes school year reports and assessment sheets, which should inform stakeholders on learner’s competencies, performance levels, acquisition of values, pertinent and contemporary issues.
  • 33. Qualities of good feedback Constructi ve Meaningfu l SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable/Achievable, Realistic, Timely) i.e. positive, optimistic, genuine and appreciative. i.e. linked to a specific observable outcome.
  • 34. Effective feedback should: highlights strengths of the learner highlight areas requiring improvement be individualized guide learners to focus on the expectations of the task Written in simple and clear language be prompt be kind and encouraging communicate the desired performance
  • 35. In feedback, avoid: bias and stereotypes criticism and fault-finding ambiguity comparisons and ranking use of discouraging comments
  • 36. Benefits of Feedback Guides learners to adapt and adjust their learning strategies; Guides teachers to adapt and adjust learning strategies to accommodate students’ learning needs; Guides learners to become independent and self- reflective learners, and better critics of their own work; Stimulates reflection, interaction and dialogue about learning improvement Makes learners feel encouraged and motivated to improve; Engages learners by requiring them to attend to the report as part of the assessment.
  • 37. Tools for Reporting Feedback onClassroom Assessment Tools for reporting feedback on classroom assessment include: 1.School Readiness Report 2.School Year Report 3.Assessment sheet
  • 38. Tools for Reporting Learner’s Performance Kenya School Readiness Assessment Tool School Year Report Assessment Sheet Classroom assessment tools that have been administered and scored
  • 39. Tools for Reporting Feedback in CBA 1. School Readiness Report This is a report to be issued by the school at the end of pre- primary education for informing learners and other stakeholders onlearning achievement and areas requiring improvement. The report can also be used to initiate dialogue on teacher training needs at the lower levels. 2. School Year Report This is a report to be issued by the school to every learner in each grade for informing thelearner and parents/guardians on the child’s learning progress as well as areas requiring improvement. The report should contain both qualitative and quantitative grades for each learning area undertaken by the learner.
  • 40. Issued by the pre-primary school at the end of pre-primary education. Informs learners and other stakeholders on learning achievements and areas for improvement. Can also be used to initiate dialogue on teacher training needs at the lower levels.
  • 41. Example of a School Readiness Report • Developed by the MoE through the Department of Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE).
  • 42. School Year Report This is an annual report giving an account of learners: awareness of Pertinent and Contemporary Issues (PCIs). participation in community service learning progress in achievement of core competencies and core values
  • 43. Components of a School Year Report General information which includes; year, learner’s name, date of birth, gender, grade and NEMIS number Attendance Learner’s performance level in the various learning areas. Learner’s conduct and behaviour Achievement of core competencies and acquisition of core values Evidence of learner’s participation in community service learning program(s). Validation by the school.
  • 44. 3. Assessment Sheet Assessment sheet is a tool used to record the learner’s performance on each task/criteria using the four performance levels: Exceeding expectation (Level 4); Meeting Expectation (Level 3); Approaching Expectation (Level 2); Below Expectation (Level 1). It also includes a statement on the learner’s performance citing the strengths and strategies for improvement.
  • 45. Assessment Sheet This is developed by KNEC and uploaded in the KNEC CBA portal. Schools download the sheet alongside other assessment tools. It is used to summarize the performance of learners in various learning areas. After administration and filling in the sheet, schools will immediately upload the content of the assessment sheet in the KNEC CBA portal
  • 46. Components of Assessment Sheet •Task being assessed •Learners’ name •Learner’s performance level on each task •Teacher’s comments on each learner’s performance
  • 47. Sample Assessment Sheet TASK Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 CORE COMPETENC Y Teacher comments on learner’s performance (strengths, weaknesses, and strategies for improvement) PERFORMANCE LEVEL LEARNERS 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Learner 1 Learner 2 Learner 3 Learner 4