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This presentation contains a performance task design on the demonstration of improvised measuring tools in Mathematics. The presentation attach a rubric in grading the demonstration of the students.
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2. A TOS is a chart
that shows the
topics that will be
covered on a test.
RICHARD R. RAQUEÑO
3. Table of Specifications
Blue print for test
Purpose
ensure proper emphasis given to all
elements of a course of study
content validity
Guide for writing items
RICHARD R. RAQUEÑO
4. Meaning of TOS
Table of specification is a plan prepared by a classroom
teacher as a basis for test construction especially a
periodic test.
is a two-way chart which describes the topics to be
covered by a test and the number of items or points
which will be associated with each topic.
RICHARD R. RAQUEÑO
6. Steps in Preparing The Table of Specification
List down the topics covered for inclusion in the test.
Determine the content standards to be assessed by
the test. (Refer to CG)
Specify the number of days/hours spent for teaching a
particular topic.
Determine percentage allocation of the test items for
each of the topics covered.
Determine the number of the items for each topic.
Distribute the numbers to the objectives.
RICHARD R. RAQUEÑO
7. Steps in Preparing The Table of Specification
List down the topics covered for inclusion in the
test.
RICHARD R. RAQUEÑO
8. Steps in Preparing The Table of Specification
Determine the objectives to be assessed by the
test applying RBT.
RICHARD R. RAQUEÑO
9. RICHARD R. RAQUEÑO
Steps in Preparing The Table of Specification
Determine the objectives to be assessed by the
test applying RBT.
RICHARD R. RAQUEÑO
10. Steps in Preparing The Table of Specification
Specify the number of days/hours spent for
teaching a particular topic.
RICHARD R. RAQUEÑO
11. Steps in Preparing The Table of Specification
Determine percentage allocation of the test
items for each of the topics covered.
RICHARD R. RAQUEÑO
12. Steps in Preparing The Table of Specification
Determine the number of items for each of the
topics covered.
RICHARD R. RAQUEÑO
# of items = percentage allocation for each
topic x total number of items
13. Steps in Preparing The Table of Specification
Distribute the numbers to the objectives.
RICHARD R. RAQUEÑO