Design an assessment paper for the subject and class allocated to your group.
The assessment paper should have structured-response items as well as constructed-response items.
Apply your understanding of the VRIP in Assessment, use the handout ‘Guidelines for Paper Setters’, available on the course blog as a guiding document to make correct item choices.
You will be assessed on the following criteria:
Clarity: All items should be phrased in a clear manner. Assessment items should avoid superfluous words and any metaphorical language.
Validity: The examination measures / assesses what is stated in the learning objectives. The face value of the assessment paper (The layout of the paper should be as clear as possible to make it as student friendly as possible).
Reliability: Answers should be accepted on an agreed criterion.
Educational Impact: The assessment paper should serve as a tool for learning.
Practical Implications: The assessment paper should state practical questions which are realistic for students to answer.
Item Difficulty level: Spread the assessment items over Bloom’s Taxonomy. The assessment paper should promote higher-order thinking skills (Synthesizing, Creation, Evaluation)
Develop the marking scheme together with assessment paper. For construct-response items clearly state mark allocation and expected components of students’ answers.
This is a group task. The group leaders will upload the task on Moodle by May 12, 2020
The assessment paper should have structured-response items as well as constructed-response items.
Apply your understanding of the VRIP in Assessment, use the handout ‘Guidelines for Paper Setters’, available on the course blog as a guiding document to make correct item choices.
You will be assessed on the following criteria:
Clarity: All items should be phrased in a clear manner. Assessment items should avoid superfluous words and any metaphorical language.
Validity: The examination measures / assesses what is stated in the learning objectives. The face value of the assessment paper (The layout of the paper should be as clear as possible to make it as student friendly as possible).
Reliability: Answers should be accepted on an agreed criterion.
Educational Impact: The assessment paper should serve as a tool for learning.
Practical Implications: The assessment paper should state practical questions which are realistic for students to answer.
Item Difficulty level: Spread the assessment items over Bloom’s Taxonomy. The assessment paper should promote higher-order thinking skills (Synthesizing, Creation, Evaluation)
Develop the marking scheme together with assessment paper. For construct-response items clearly state mark allocation and expected components of students’ answers.
This is a group task. The group leaders will upload the task on Moodle by May 12, 2020