Construction and Analysis of Items for Assessing Learning Outcomes: Concise Models for Ensuring Validity

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Samuel Ofori Bekoe
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How can we effectively tell whether learners have acquired, and can exhibit outcomes that were initially established for them, and instructions tailored to? This question leads to assessment of learning outcomes or instructional results. It is for instance held that an outcomes-based approach to this requires assessment, in authentic ways, of what is considered to be most important of students’ attainments. Unfortunately, the use of inappropriate assessment/test items/instruments is a widespread phenomenon and has become a practice/malpractice most urgently in need of improvement. To ensure such improvement is to satisfy the most important criteria in assessment/test administration; validity. The prevailing assessment culture is however still steeped in the pre-occupation with reliability. This is due to the notion that for an assessment to be reliable it must first be valid, and the subsequent assumption that the reliability of an assessment invariably ensures its validity, as there is no structured/formulaic way of determining validity. It is however known that an assessment can be reliable without necessarily being valid. This paper therefore attempts to fill this validity void, by presenting two well-structured models/flowcharts; one, for verifying the validity or usefulness/appropriateness of assessment items and the other for the construction/writing of valid/appropriate assessment items.
学习成果评估项目的建构与分析:确保效度的简明模型
我们如何才能有效地判断学习者是否已经习得,并且能够展示最初为他们建立的结果,以及为他们量身定制的指导?这个问题导致了对学习成果或教学结果的评估。例如,有人认为,以结果为基础的方法需要以真实的方式评估什么是学生成就中最重要的。不幸的是,使用不适当的评估/测试项目/仪器是一种普遍的现象,已经成为一种迫切需要改进的做法/弊端。确保这些改进符合评核/考试管理中最重要的准则;有效性。然而,目前的评估文化仍然沉浸在对可靠性的关注中。这是因为评估要可靠,首先必须是有效的,而随后的假设是,评估的可靠性总是确保其有效性,因为没有结构化/公式化的方法来确定有效性。然而,我们知道,评估可以是可靠的,而不一定是有效的。因此,本文试图通过呈现两个结构良好的模型/流程图来填补这一有效性空白;一个用于验证评估项目的有效性或有用性/适当性,另一个用于构建/编写有效/适当的评估项目。
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