logging in or signing up Introduction to assessment and testing steveneufeld Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 601 Category: Education License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: October 04, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description The introduction to the course and the inter-relationships between assessment, testing and teaching. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript English Language Testing and Evaluation : English Language Testing and Evaluation EFL413 Why test? : Why test? Diagnose students strengths and needs Provide feedback on student learning Provide a basis for instructional placement Inform and guide instruction Communicate learning expectations Motivate and focus students’ attention and effort Provide practice applying knowledge and skills Diagnose students strengths and needs Provide feedback on student learning Provide a basis for instructional placement Inform and guide instruction Communicate learning expectations Motivate and focus students’ attention and effort Provide practice applying knowledge and skills This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns:Observations : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns:Observations This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Journals/logs : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Journals/logs This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Projects : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Projects This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Portfolios : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Portfolios This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Discussions : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Discussions This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Standardized tests : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Standardized tests This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Standardized tests : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Standardized tests EFL teachers : EFL teachers Should EFL teachers know about linguistics? Why? Why not? If you were to take a multiple choice test with ten questions about basic linguistic terminology, how many do you think you’d get right? Write your prediction down. Basic Linguistic Terminology : Basic Linguistic Terminology You will see ten multiple choice questions. You will have 30 seconds to choose an answer. Write your answers on a piece of paper. From: http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz691417ecee0.html How did you feel? : How did you feel? You and tests : You and tests Tests that left you feeling Positive Self-confident Motivated Why? Tests that made you feel Degraded Anxious De-motivated Why? How did you do? : How did you do? Apocope Alphabetism Exonym Prothesis Dissimilation Jakob Grimm Clinical linguistics L1 or First Language Folk etymology Glossolalia Three key concepts : Three key concepts T e _ _ _ _ _ A s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T e _ _ _ _ _ _ Testing Assessment Teaching What is a test? : What is a test? What makes a test “a test”? 4 – 5 keywords? A method of … (Brown, 2004) What is a test? : What is a test? What makes a test “a test”? 4 – 5 keywords? A method of measuring a person’s ability, knowledge or performance in a given domain (Brown, 2004) What makes a test “a test”? 4 – 5 keywords? A method of measuring a person’s ability, knowledge or performance in a given domain (Brown, 2004) What is a test? : What is a test? Measure – what? How? General ability / specific knowledge Individual ability and performance % | AA | Pass/Fail – must have result The person Appropriate? Interpretation? Relevance? Performance Competence (actual use of language) Metalanguage (e.g. grammar); Skills (e.g. infer) Domain General competence (e.g. proficiency) Specific criteria (e.g. vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar) What makes a good test? : What makes a good test? A well-constructed test is…. Slide 31: “A well-constructed test is an instrument that provides an accurate measure of a test taker's ability within a particular domain.” Brown, 2003 Assessment : Assessment Is assessment synonymous with testing? Which is which? : Which is which? Assessment ongoing process Generally encompasses a wide domain subconscious impression Incidental judgment implicit evaluation Testing administrative procedure specific times curriculum referenced peak performance measured and evaluated Where is the line… : Where is the line… …between assessment and testing? …between assessment and teaching? Which best describes the relationship? : Which best describes the relationship? Tests Assessment Teaching Tests Assessment Teaching Tests Assessment Teaching The four winds of assessment : The four winds of assessment Formative Informal Summative Formal Tests What characteristics do these have? : What characteristics do these have? Testing terminology : Testing terminology Norm referenced Criterion referenced Norm-referenced terminology : Norm-referenced terminology standardized tests Scholastic Achievement Test rank order standard deviatıon percentile rank mean (average score) median (middle score) large-scale testing pre-determined responses Criterion referenced terminology : Criterion referenced terminology feedback learning objectives classroom-based curriculum instructional value Testing : Testing Philosophy (Order according to history) Communicative Language teaching Humanism Learner centered Behaviourism Instruments (Match to philosophy) Integrative testing/whole language (cloze/dictation) Performance based (portfolio, collaborative, interactive) Discrete-point testing (decontextualized – language broken in parts) Language competence (authentic tasks) Testing : Testing Philosophy (Order according to history) Behaviourism Humanism Communicative Language teaching Learner centered Instruments (Match to philosophy) Discrete-point testing (decontextualized – language broken in parts) Integrative testing/whole language (cloze/dictation) Language competence (authentic tasks) Performance based (portfolio, collaborative, interactive) Slide 43: MOODLE – key=###xxx Reading and discussion, Brown, 2004, Chapter 1, pp. 1-11. 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Introduction to assessment and testing steveneufeld Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 601 Category: Education License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: October 04, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description The introduction to the course and the inter-relationships between assessment, testing and teaching. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript English Language Testing and Evaluation : English Language Testing and Evaluation EFL413 Why test? : Why test? Diagnose students strengths and needs Provide feedback on student learning Provide a basis for instructional placement Inform and guide instruction Communicate learning expectations Motivate and focus students’ attention and effort Provide practice applying knowledge and skills Diagnose students strengths and needs Provide feedback on student learning Provide a basis for instructional placement Inform and guide instruction Communicate learning expectations Motivate and focus students’ attention and effort Provide practice applying knowledge and skills This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns:Observations : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns:Observations This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Journals/logs : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Journals/logs This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Projects : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Projects This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Portfolios : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Portfolios This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Discussions : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Discussions This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Standardized tests : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Standardized tests This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Standardized tests : This type of testing/evalutation spans two columns: Standardized tests EFL teachers : EFL teachers Should EFL teachers know about linguistics? Why? Why not? If you were to take a multiple choice test with ten questions about basic linguistic terminology, how many do you think you’d get right? Write your prediction down. Basic Linguistic Terminology : Basic Linguistic Terminology You will see ten multiple choice questions. You will have 30 seconds to choose an answer. Write your answers on a piece of paper. From: http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz691417ecee0.html How did you feel? : How did you feel? You and tests : You and tests Tests that left you feeling Positive Self-confident Motivated Why? Tests that made you feel Degraded Anxious De-motivated Why? How did you do? : How did you do? Apocope Alphabetism Exonym Prothesis Dissimilation Jakob Grimm Clinical linguistics L1 or First Language Folk etymology Glossolalia Three key concepts : Three key concepts T e _ _ _ _ _ A s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T e _ _ _ _ _ _ Testing Assessment Teaching What is a test? : What is a test? What makes a test “a test”? 4 – 5 keywords? A method of … (Brown, 2004) What is a test? : What is a test? What makes a test “a test”? 4 – 5 keywords? A method of measuring a person’s ability, knowledge or performance in a given domain (Brown, 2004) What makes a test “a test”? 4 – 5 keywords? A method of measuring a person’s ability, knowledge or performance in a given domain (Brown, 2004) What is a test? : What is a test? Measure – what? How? General ability / specific knowledge Individual ability and performance % | AA | Pass/Fail – must have result The person Appropriate? Interpretation? Relevance? Performance Competence (actual use of language) Metalanguage (e.g. grammar); Skills (e.g. infer) Domain General competence (e.g. proficiency) Specific criteria (e.g. vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar) What makes a good test? : What makes a good test? A well-constructed test is…. Slide 31: “A well-constructed test is an instrument that provides an accurate measure of a test taker's ability within a particular domain.” Brown, 2003 Assessment : Assessment Is assessment synonymous with testing? Which is which? : Which is which? Assessment ongoing process Generally encompasses a wide domain subconscious impression Incidental judgment implicit evaluation Testing administrative procedure specific times curriculum referenced peak performance measured and evaluated Where is the line… : Where is the line… …between assessment and testing? …between assessment and teaching? Which best describes the relationship? : Which best describes the relationship? Tests Assessment Teaching Tests Assessment Teaching Tests Assessment Teaching The four winds of assessment : The four winds of assessment Formative Informal Summative Formal Tests What characteristics do these have? : What characteristics do these have? Testing terminology : Testing terminology Norm referenced Criterion referenced Norm-referenced terminology : Norm-referenced terminology standardized tests Scholastic Achievement Test rank order standard deviatıon percentile rank mean (average score) median (middle score) large-scale testing pre-determined responses Criterion referenced terminology : Criterion referenced terminology feedback learning objectives classroom-based curriculum instructional value Testing : Testing Philosophy (Order according to history) Communicative Language teaching Humanism Learner centered Behaviourism Instruments (Match to philosophy) Integrative testing/whole language (cloze/dictation) Performance based (portfolio, collaborative, interactive) Discrete-point testing (decontextualized – language broken in parts) Language competence (authentic tasks) Testing : Testing Philosophy (Order according to history) Behaviourism Humanism Communicative Language teaching Learner centered Instruments (Match to philosophy) Discrete-point testing (decontextualized – language broken in parts) Integrative testing/whole language (cloze/dictation) Language competence (authentic tasks) Performance based (portfolio, collaborative, interactive) Slide 43: MOODLE – key=###xxx Reading and discussion, Brown, 2004, Chapter 1, pp. 1-11. 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