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Title: Assessment and Performance-based Instruction


1
Assessment and Performance-based Instruction
  • Dr. Yu-Lan Lin
  • Boston Public Schools
  • ylin_at_boston.k12.ma.us

2
Assessment Literacy
  • Ability to understand the principles and
    practices of testing and assessment
  • Ability to identify appropriate assessments
  • Ability to analyze data
  • Ability to apply data in teaching
  • Ability to improve overall instruction

3
Good Assessments Inform Students
  • Useable feedback on learning
  • Language proficiency
  • Developmental growth
  • Achievement

4
Good Assessments Inform Teachers
  • Program evaluation
  • Articulation
  • Improvement
  • Measure student learning
  • Effects of best practices
  • Standards-based teaching

5
Non-Traditional Assessments
  • Alternative Assessment
  • Authentic Assessment
  • Summative Assessment
  • Formative Assessment
  • Performance Assessment

6
Why Performance-based Assessments
  • Demonstrate what students CAN do with language
  • Reflect students language learning process
  • Motivate students to work hard
  • Capture students energy and interest
  • Reflect real-life situations
  • Integrate all skills

7
Types of Performance Assessment
  • Performances original plays, stories,
    show-and-tells, etc.
  • Portfolios letters, journals, notebooks,
    reports, etc.
  • Projects travel plans, brochures, research, etc

8
Performance Task Elements
  • A title
  • Task objectives
  • Student role
  • Audience
  • Setting
  • Description of Activity
  • Scoring rubrics
  • Background description

9
Performance Guidelines
  • Comprehension
  • Comprehensibility
  • Accuracy
  • Vocabulary use
  • Cultural knowledge
  • Discourse

10
Holistic Scoring Rubrics
  • 3. Exceeds expectations
  • Message effectively communicated
  • Rich voc
  • Highly accurate
  • Content supports interest level
  • Self-correction

11
Holistic Scoring
  • 2 Meets Expectations
  • Message generally comprehensible
  • Voc appropriate
  • Some patterns of errors
  • Content adequate
  • Occasional self-correction

12
Holistic Scoring
  • 1 Does Not Meet Expectations
  • Message communicated with difficulty
  • Voc inappropriate
  • Patterns of error
  • Content repetitious
  • Self-correction rare

13
Holistic Scoring
  • 0. Unratable sample
  • No consistent use of target language
  • Only isolated words
  • Off task

14
Analytical Rubrics for Speaking
  • Comprehensibility
  • Ideas and Content
  • Pronunciation and Word Choice
  • Syntax and Accuracy
  • Presentation and Fluency

15
Analytical Rubrics for Writing
  • Comprehensibility
  • Ideas and Content
  • Word Choice and Discourse
  • Syntax and Accuracy
  • Presentation and Mechanics

16
Comprehensibility
  • 4. effectively conveys message and requires NO
    interpretation
  • 3. clearly conveys message and requires MINIMAL
    interpretation
  • 2. requires interpretation
  • 1. barely comprehensible

17
Ideas and Content
  • 4. clear, accurate, focused with details
  • 3. details support the main ideas
  • 2. has basic development but not enough details
  • 1. lacks central topic

18
Word Choice and Discourse
  • 4. creative use of words and cohesive devices
  • 3. adequate use of words, some cohesive devices
  • 2. repetitive words, no cohesive devices
  • 1. erroneous/poor choice of words, incomplete
    sentences

19
Syntax and Accuracy
  • 4. excellent command of language use
  • 3. good control of language structure
  • 2. developing use of language structure
  • 1. merging use of language most of the time

20
Presentation and Mechanics
  • 4. effective use of style with fewer or no errors
    in spelling
  • 3. effective use of language in completing
    thoughts
  • 2. frequent errors in writing mechanics
  • 1. much inaccuracy in writing mechanics in
    presenting thoughts.

21
Presentation and Fluency
  • 4. effective use of style without pausing or
    stumbling
  • 3. effective use of language in completing
    thoughts
  • 2. frequent pauses with incomplete thoughts
  • 1. long pauses with incomplete thoughts
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