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FS1 Activity 5
FS1 Activity 5
FIELD STUDY 1
Outcomes and Reporting Feedbacks
Name of FS Student
Course, Year and Section
Name of FS Mentor 1
Date
At the end of this activity, the FS student must be able to achieve the following intended learning outcomes:
1. determine the alignment of the assessment tools and tasks with the intended learning outcome;
2. critique traditional and authentic assessment tools and tasks for learning in the context of
established guidelines on test construction;
3. evaluate non-traditional assessment tools including scoring rubrics;
4. determine the procedure on how grades are computed and reported to parents; and
5. compute student grade based on DepEd’s grading policy.
LEARNING OVERVIEW:
Activity 5 focus on domain 5: Assessment and reporting. Assessment is an inevitable part of the teaching-
learning processes. It determines the effectiveness of the curriculum at the same time it assesses/evaluates the
learner’s performance. There are different assessment tools that can be utilized throughout the process where feed
backs are drawn. In this activity the FS students will be engaged in varied opportunities which will help them
understand better the assessment process.
Observation/Interview
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Directions: In the table below, list down all forms of assessment tools used by the teacher that
you have observed.
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Questions:
1. Which of the above listed assessments are formative in nature? Justify your answer.
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2. List all the summative assessments that you have observed. Justify.
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Directions: Complete the table below by listing the intended learning outcomes (ILO) projected
by the teacher and the assessment activity that supports each ILO.
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Questions
1. What guidelines on test construction and art of questioning did the teacher consider in 4
each assessment activity?
Interview a teacher from the DepEd and/or the PSU-LIS, ask how they
compute learners’ grades and what criteria do they consider, also ask
how are the grades or performance reported to parents. Record the result
of your interview here.
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Analyze 5
Do teachers need to record results of formative and summative assessments? Why or why
not?
In the assessment that was administered, do you think the teacher prepared a table
specification. Elucidate your answer.
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4 How did the teacher align the task in the assessment tools with the intended learning
outcomes?
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5 Did the teacher used a scoring rubric to evaluate the students’ performance? Describe
how it was utilized.
6 Did the learners encounter difficulty in answering the teacher’s questions? Expound your
answer.
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7 Did the teacher encounter challenge(s) during the computation and reporting of grades to
parents? Justify your answer.
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Reflect
1. As a millennial would-be teacher, how can the assessment process help you
make learning more fun and more meaningful ?
2. As a future teacher, how can you eliminate fear of assessment to your students?
3. If you are the teacher, what solution(s) could you offer to address the challenges
in evaluating students’ performance and giving feedbacks?
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Outcomes and Reporting Feedbacks
Evidence/Documents
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