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Performance Assessment
Performance Assessment Tasks
Rubrics
Scoring
100

Reliabilty = ?

Consistency

100

A performance task requires students to construct a(n) _____ response.

Original

100

What does it mean to be fair while evaluating a student?

Avoid being biased

100

T/F: Scoring Rubrics shouldn’t be descriptive 

FALSE! They need to be as detailed and descriptive as possible

100

What happens is a rubric is not descriptive enough?

The results will be unreliable

200

Validity = ?

Accuracy

200

List at least two examples of performance assessments? 

Creating a product, making a presentation, constructing a response, etc

200

Maddie's math teacher is teaching her how to tip a server using percentages. Performing a task that can be encountered in real life is which type of assessment?

Authentic Assessment

200

T/F: Teacher’s should have more than 8 evaluation criterias in a rubric 

FALSEEE! It's is recommended to have no more than 3-4 

200

T/F: It is fundamental to score an assessment based on more than 5 qualities

FALSEEE!

300

What are curricular aims and why are they important when it comes to teaching?

Curricular aims characterize the outcomes of instruction, and are fundamental since they define what teachers need to assess their students on. 

300

T/F: Dr. Williams took 15 minutes to construct a performance assessment, is this possible?

FALSE! They can be very time consuming. 

300

Does performance assessment focus on a small number of more important tasks or on a large number of less important tasks?

A small number of more important tasks

300

List one of the three types of rubrics

Task-specific, hyper-general or skill-focused

300

T/F: Mrs. Terret is scoring Myrias assessment, a student from Ukraine, and gives her a D because one of Mrs. Terret ex's who cheated on her is also from Ukraine. Is Mrs. Terret being fair? What is one term that we learned that justifies this type of behavior?

She's being biased!

400

What are personal characteristics or elements of a biased assessment ? (list 3 or more)

Race, gender, socioeconomic status, religion, place of origin, etc

400
List one other way that we can call a performance assessment?

Authentic or Alternative

REMEMBER: They mean something different, but are sometimes reffered by teachers as the same! 

400

Amarissa spent $765 on materials to construct a performance assessment in her classroom, which evaluating criteria is Amarissa ignoring: generalizability, authenticity, multiple foci, teachability, fairness, feasibility, or scorability?

Feasibility

400

These type of rubric can be used to evaluate criterias across different tasks

General Rubrics

400

What is the Halo Effect?

Picking favorites

500

List two out of the four sources of validity evidence

Test content, Response Processes, Internal Structure, and Relations to other variables

500

What is one of the three key features of performance assessments?

Multiple evaluative criteria or pre-specified quality standards or judgemental appraisal

500

Dylan and Justin, two 7th grade history teachers, get together to construct an assessment on the Civil War and decide to only include 3 of the most important curricular aims of their lesson on the assessment, is focusing on only 3 aims the best way to for them to assess their students?

Yes! It's better to have a small number of more important curricular aims

500

Explain the meaning of holistic or analytic rubrics? (pick one) 

Holistic rubrics provide a single score based on an overall impression of a student’s performance on a task.

Analytic rubrics provide specific feedback along several dimensions.

500

T/F: Mrs. Bruno is grading presentations given by her students. Maria, one of her students, used a colorful template and included multiple visuals in her presentation, such as videos, pictures, and icons. On the other hand, Carlos, another student, created a presentation that was black and white and had paragraphs with information in all his slides. The Rubric clearly stated that students were expected to make their presentation interactive and not include many words on each slide. Mrs. Bruno grades the presentations and gives Maria an “A”, and Carlos a “C,” is Mrs. Bruno being biased when grading? 

FALSE! The requirements/expectations were clearly stated in the rubric

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