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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AURANGABAD

ASSESSMENT IN FLN ACTIVITIES


( 2 DAYS WORKSHOP)
TOPIC- TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES OF
ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING

By- Uddhaw Khillare


K V Aurangabad Cantt. Shift-I
Difference Between tools and
Techniques.

Tool means instrument or


device of assessment

Technique means process


of assessment.
Checklist Anecdotal Record

Portfolio ASSESSMENT
TOOLS Rubrics .

Rating Scale Questionnaires


OBSERVATION INTERVIEW

ASSESSMENT
TEST TECHNIQUES DEBATE .

ASSIGNMENT
PROJECTS
Characteristics of Good measuring
Instrument/Tools

VALIDITY

RELIABILITY

OBJECTIVITY
ASSESSMENT TOOL- CHECKLIST
ASSESSMENT TOOL- RATING SCALE

Types of Rating Scale

1.Numerical scale 2. Graphic Scale

9 Most pleasant
8 Extremely pleasant
7 Moderately pleasant
6 Mildly pleasant
5 Indifferent
4 Mildly unpleasant
3 Moderately unpleasant
2 Extremely unpleasant
1 Most unpleasant
ASSESSMENT TOOL- ANECDOTAL
RECORD
ASSESSMENT TOOL- QUESTIONNAIRES

1. Closed questionnaires
are those where the
respondents answer in 2.Open questionnaires
limited way, like In this questionnaire,
responding in ‘yes’ or ‘no’; the respondents are free
underlining the replied to share, clarify and put
among the pre-defined
responses, putting the sign their view.
‘correct’ or ‘incorrect’.
ASSESSMENT TOOL- RUBRICS

1) A rubric is a multi-
purpose scoring guide
for assessing student
products and
performances.
2) A rubric for assessment,
usually in the form of a
matrix or grid, is a tool used
to interpret and grade
students’ work against
criteria and standards
ASSESSMENT TOOL- PORTFOLIO

1.Artistic pieces or written work of the student.


2.They may include graphs, diagrams, pictures or
digital slideshows, power point presentations, etc.
They may also include recordings of the student
reading, their work, unedited and final drafts of
essays or poem
3.Completed assignments and Evaluation
Journal writings ,Reflections on discussions that have
been held in or out of class, Photos, sketches, and other
visuals.
OBSERVATIONAL TECHNIQUES

Meaning of observation.
Features of observation
1.Eye Observation
2.Aim
3.Planning
4.Recording
5.Physical and mental activity
6.Exactness
7.Direct study
WATCH THIS VIDEO AND PREPARE CHECK
LIST/QUESTIONNAIRES/RUBRICS/ANECDOTAL RECORD
OBSERVATION INTERVIEW

ASSESSMENT
TEST TOOLS DEBATE .

ASSIGNMENT
PROJECTS

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