Instructional Objectives
Constructing Tests
Bloom's Taxonomy
Evaluation
Miscellaneous
100
What is a statement of skills or concepts that students should master after a given period of instruction?
What is instructional objective?
100
A question or partial statement in a test item that is completed by one of several choices is _________?
What is stem?
100
What are two elements of bloom's taxonomy?
What is knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis and evaluation.
100
What is an evaluation?
What is a measurement of student performance in academic and sometimes other areas; used to determine appropriate teaching strategies?
100
What are the different test response questions that could be apart of a test? List atleast two.
What is selected-response items, multiple-choice items, essay and short answer?
200
The process of breaking tasks or objectives down into their simpler components is called __________?
What is task analysis?
200
Test items that usually consist of a stem followed by choices or alternatives are __________?
What is multiple-choice items?
200
What key element involves using principles or abstractions to solve novel or real-life problems?
What is applications?
200
Why is evaluation important?
What are formal measures of student performance or learning are important as feedback for students and teachers?
200
Grading requiring an established of mastery, such as 80 or 90 percent correct on a test. Students who do not achieve it the first time may receive corrective instruction and then retake the test to tr to achieve mastery. This is the definition of ______________?
What is mastery grading?
300
Why is it important know to write clear objectives?
What is so the students know what is expected of them in the lesson?
300
A list of instructional objectives and expected levels of understanding that guides test development is ______________?
What is table of specifications?
300
What is the element that involves recalling information?
What is knowledge?
300
How is evaluation used as incentive?
What are evaluations which can be used to motivate students to give their best effort?
300
What are the two different types of evaluations?
What is formative and summative evaluations?
400
Planning instruction by first setting long range goals, then setting unit objectives, and finally planning daily lessons is ________?
What is backward planning?
400
When there is clearly only one possible correct answer, an attractive format is completion, or __________?
What is fill in the blank?
400
What is the element that involves judging something against a given standard?
What is evaluation?
400
Tests that calls for organizing, selecting, and applying complex procedures that have at least several important steps or components are _______________?
What is problem-solving assessment?
400
A key requirement for the use of performance grading is _____________ from students that indicate their level of performance on a developmental sequence.
What is collection of work samples?
500
Name one of the steps in task analysis.
What is identify prerequisite skills, identify component skills and plan how component skills will be assembles into the final skill?
500
True or False: A form of multiple-choice test items, most useful when a comparison of two alternatives is called for:
What is true?
500
Given the question, "why do you think the main character did that," what type of question is this?
What is comprehension?
500
What are two of the six primary purposes of evaluation?
What is 1. Feedback to students 2. Feedback to teachers 3. Information to parents 4. Information for selection and certification 5. Information for accountability 6. Incentives to increase student effort
500
What are two types of standards in grading?
What is absolute grading and relative grading?
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