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This process determines whether learning objectives are being met.

Curriculum Evaluation

100

Why do teachers evaluate students’ learning progress?

Speed round

To monitor achievement and guide instruction.

100

What type of evaluation occurs during instruction to provide feedback?

formative evaluation

100

Name the model that focuses on Context, Input, Process, and Product. Who is the proponent? Write the name on the board

Mystery Card 

CIPP model; Daniel Stufflebeam

100

This approach relates curriculum content to learners’ immediate environment and experiences.

curriculum contextualization

200

Name one major purpose of curriculum evaluation.

improving teaching and learning


200

Give one reason why schools conduct program evaluations.

To determine effectiveness of programs.

200

Which type of evaluation is conducted at the end of a program?

summative evaluation

200

Which model emphasizes goal attainment?

Tyler's Objective Model

200

Give one example of contextualizing a math lesson.

Wild Card 

Using local market transactions to teach addition and subtraction.

300

What is the difference between formative and summative curriculum evaluation?

Dare: Hot Seat 

Formative is ongoing feedback during instruction; summative is final judgment at the end.

300

How does evaluation help in resource allocation?

Double Dare

It identifies areas needing more support or funding.

300

Differentiate between diagnostic and formative evaluation.

Sing it 

Diagnostic identifies prior knowledge and difficulties; formative monitors ongoing progress.

300

Identify the model that uses decision-making as its central focus.

Stufflebeam's CIPP model

300

How does contextualization improve learner engagement?  

Act it out

It makes lessons relatable and easier to understand.

400

Identify one challenge in implementing curriculum evaluation.

 Bonuz buzz

resistance from teachers or lack of resources

400

Explain how evaluation supports accountability in education.

It shows stakeholders that goals and standards are being met.

400

Give an example of placement evaluation in education.

Risky Card 

Entrance exams or placement tests for appropriate class levels.

400

Explain the difference between the CIPP model and the Goal-Free model. 

Hot Seat

CIPP is goal-oriented; Goal-Free avoids stated objectives to reduce bias.

400

What challenge might arise in contextualization?

Roll card

Teachers may struggle to design materials that fit diverse learner backgrounds.

500

Explain how curriculum evaluation influences policy-making in education.

Sudden Death 

It provides evidence for revising standards, allocating funding, and shaping educational reforms.

500

Discuss how evaluation contributes to continuous improvement in teaching practices.

The Dare: The Dizzy Scholar

It highlights strengths and weaknesses, encouraging reflection and innovation.

500

Explain how impact evaluation differs from outcome evaluation. 

Dare: The Flamingo

Impact measures long-term changes; outcome measures immediate results.

500

Discuss how Stake’s Responsive Evaluation model prioritizes stakeholders’ concerns.

Choose one group to remove 300 points

It focuses on issues important to participants rather than predetermined goals.

500

How does contextualization differ from localization? 

Final Jeopardy - 1000 points

Contextualization is learner-centered (personal experiences), while localization is community-centered (local setting).

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