Through the study of this unit I learned the different ways to assess the tasks many forms including written, oral, demonstrations or performances. They may be short tasks; or long assignments. Foremost in your thinking when choosing an assessment task is its appropriateness in assessing what it is that students need to learn (learning objectives). First, an assessment means judging learners’ performance by collecting information about it. For example; portfolios are collections of student work that typically show progress and achievements over time. Student portfolios can take many forms and frequently include self-assessment or reflective elements. Many of us hear the word assessment and think “test.” However, good assessment involves a variety of techniques.
Diagnostic Test at the beginning of a course, we give our students a test to find out what they know and don’t know. This information can help us decide what to teach and which learners need help.Placement Test when the school or teacher wants to know what level the learners are and decide what level of class they should go to.
Formative Assessment we assess our students when we want to know how well they are doing after teaching part of a course. The feedback gathered is used to identify areas where students are struggling so that instructors can adjust their teaching and students can adjust their studying. Furthermore, we have Progress Test it applies when the formative assessment is done through a test, it is called progress test.Proficiency Test is used when students want to see how good they are at a language.The contents of this kind of test are not based on a course program or syllabus. In addition, teachers assess the whole content of a course and it is called Achievement Test . Sometimes the teacher asks students to assess one another, usually using checklists to guide them (Peer Assessment). I concluded that, sSelf-assessment and peer assessment help learners understand their language use and performance better and become more autonomous. Finally, at classroom teacher has to consider many different things and the score that teacher gives depends on their judgement.
Assessment Tasks:
Gap-fill (They test accuracy)
Multiple choice questions
True/False questions
Ordering
Correcting mistakes
Interviews
Conversations (They test communication skills)
Role-plays
Writing letters Writing compositions
Dictation
Projects
Portfolio
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