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Design ReviewPaper Towels Assessment
  • Education 334X
  • Technology-Based Student Achievement Assessment
  • 2001.10.22
  • Alim, Josie, Mike G, Bradley, Nina, Yunn Chyi,
    Johnnie, Jim

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What does this assessment measure?
  • Conceptual framework locate assessment
  • Conceptual analysis of
  • task
  • response format
  • scoring system
  • What does prior research say?
  • Observational Data summary of notes from live
    observation and implications for simulation

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In the conceptual framework
Content knowledge
Rich
Processknowledge
Constrained
Open
PaperTowels
Lean
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Conceptual Analysis
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  • For this type of performance assessment, prior
    research has found
  • Student notebook scores are exchangeable for
    direct observation scores. Notebook scores were
    slightly more reliable for students with prior
    experience with hands-on instruction.
  • There is very high interrater reliability.
    Teachers can be trained to consistently judge
    performance. There is somewhat higher reliability
    for observed hands-on performance than for
    notebooks.
  • There was moderate correlation between this type
    of assessment and the multiple choice test
    suggesting that different aspects of science
    achievement are being measured.
  • There is low to moderate intertask reliability.
    This may be a concern because a number of tasks
    are needed in order to be able to generalize the
    performance to the domain.
  • Sources
  • Baxter Shavelson 94- Evaluation of
    Procedure-Based Scoring for Hands-On Science
    Assessment
  • Shavelson, Gao Baxter 93 - Sampling
    Variability of Performance Assessments

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Observation
  • Consideration Bias due to familiarity with test
    and scoring criteria.
  • Single variable procedures only for method.
  • Equalization primary concern for Keri.
  • First Trial Used dropper to saturate equal
    pieces. Counted drops and compared.
  • Second Trial Weighed equal pieces in scale.
  • Third Trial Used set amount of water in beaker
    to saturate. Compared amount of water left in
    beaker.

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Valid for what kinds of instructional goals?
Paper Towels is a Performance Assessment
designed to support a hands-on, inquiry-based
approach to learning and teaching that is
essential in the primary grades. (1)
  • To develop scientific reasoning, critical
    thinking, and inquiry/curiosity (3) (2)
  • To design and conduct a sound scientific
    experiments, including identifying and
    controlling variables (develop procedural
    understanding) (4)
  • To apply previously learned skills to new
    situations(6)
  • To develop skills and appreciation for careful
    observation and measurement (5)

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What is the utility of this hands-on performance
assessment?
(-)
()
  • Provides richer feedback regarding the students
    ability to solve problems using scientific
    reasoning
  • The experience is instructional and
    non-intimidating
  • Allows you to characterize students procedural
    strengths and weaknesses (good feedback to
    teacher)
  • Its much more collaborative and fun!
  • More costly than multiple-choice, paper-pencil
    test (new and additional hands-on materials)
  • Requires more time (cost) to score and be trained
    to score requires trained scorers (harder to
    score)
  • Requires more set-up time
  • Requires more class time to execute the test
  • The lab-book depends on literacy skills
  • Its weak in content

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Reliability
  • Inter-raterVery high, .94 (according to authors)
  • Inter-taskNot relevant, only one task is offered
  • Sources of error
  • Very few opportunities for discrepancyLimited
    to judgment calls - care taken?- saturated?

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What is the construct validity of PT assessment?
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  • What is the construct validity of PT assessment?
  • Content validity
  • The instructional goals of the lesson parallel
    with what PT is measuring (as shown in the table)
  • Cognitive process
  • PT assess students ability to explain the
    underlying principles, construct a plan (mental
    model) to initiate the strategy, devise
    strategies to solve the problem, monitor their
    thinking and reasoning while PERFORMING the task
    (vs. recalling, reciting). These cognitive
    processes indicate effective learning of the
    subject matter (Baxtel Elder, 1996).
  • Performance level
  • Research by Baxter et al (1992) indicates that
    PA measures correlated less with traditional
    ability than did a MC achievement test, ie this
    PA doesnt measure dlec
  • Exchangeability for other methods (M-C, C-R,
    Teacher observation?)
  • Research has shown performance assessment (e.g.
    PT) is exchangeable for direct observation.
  • As a content lean performance assessment, PT
    measures different aspects of science achievement
    (problem solving skills) as Multiple Choice (MC)
    and Construct Response (CR), which concentrates
    more on domain knowledge. Hence they are not
    exchangeable.

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Implications for Virtualizing PT
  • Real world mistakes vs. virtual world mistakes -
    How many can/should we accommodate? Drop size,
    scale validity, scattered moisture, size of
    towels
  • How many roads (scenarios) can we account for?
  • Cross-method results (combining results from
    multiple experiments)
  • Can human observation really be replaced by
    computer tracking?
  • Now that were not using the notebooks, should we
    bring back tracking care (eg alarms or flags
    set for missing care steps)
  • Do we still need to give them some hands-on
    materials?
  • Can we really do this??
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