Assessment of learning outcomes (affective & psychomotor domain) book 2
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TextPublication details: Malabon City, Philippines ; Kerusso Publishing House; 2008Description: iv, 190 p. ; ill; Includes indexISBN: - 978-971-93783-1-0
- Fil 371-26013 G98a
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Assessment of Learning Outcomes (Affective & Psychomotor Domain), Book 2 consists of twenty-one chapters. Each chapter is composed of discussion of topics followed by a summary labeled Points to Remember and exercises aptly called Test Yourself Chapter 1 deals with testing, assessment and types of educational decisions. In Chapter 2 the readers will become familiar with taxonomy of educational objectives (old and new version). Chapter 3 deals with traditional assessment and authentic assessment. In Chapter 4 a distinction is made between formative evaluation and summative evaluation. Chapter 5 expounds the role of assessment and the theory of multiple intelligences. A sample rating scale is given to illustrate how to identify the profile of multiple intelligences of students. Chapter 6 is about writing affective objectives while Chapter 7 deals with measuring attitudes. Chapter 8 presents sociogram as an assessment tool in measuring social relationship of students in the classroom. Chapter 9 deals with measuring values together with sample devices. In Chapter 10 performance assessment of process and product is discussed. Methods of observing, recording and scoring data are expounded in Chapter 11. Scoring rubrics are discussed in Chapter 12. Chapter 13 deals with portfolio assessment. Chapter 14 is about journals as assessment tool. Validity, reliability and accuracy as characteristics of a good measuring instrument are explained in detail in Chapter 15, 16, and 17. Weighted mean is discussed in Chapter 18. In Chapter 19 the topic discussed is about grading student performance. Chapters 20 and 21 deal with planning and evaluating a school assessment program. Suggested standards for evaluation are discussed to assess a particular assessment program
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