Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Week 1
What do you understand about Measurement, Evaluation, Assessment and Testing (MEAT)?
Measurement : Measurement deals with value. So in context of teaching and learning, it deals with student’s results which are “fail” and “pass”.
Evaluation     : Evaluation is used to evaluate and judge the effectiveness of materials that   used in classroom.
Assessment   : Assessment is an ongoing process that teacher do in classroom. It is    different from testing as teacher monitor student’s performances such as their skills and proficiency. For me, I think that assessment is a good process of learning as teacher will provide feedback regularly. From continuous feedback, students will be able to know their mistake.
Testing         : Testing is a formal way to check student performance after all that they done in classroom. Teacher usually used numbers to state student performance/ result of the test.


What is significant for you based on the video and article?
         Both of this video and article talk about different ways to grade student’s knowledge and performances in classroom. Normally teacher will use traditional assessment to assess students’ performance which is year end examination. From this video, I learned that we should not completely assess students’ ability and knowledge based on result of the examination.  It is interesting how teacher used project work to assess their students performance as it give students more opportunities to show what they have. Project work will help students’ to improve their communicative skills and leadership as they need to work in group to accomplish their task given. Some students might not do well in the year end test and some might do well in the assignment given to them. Other than that, I learned that continuous feedback is also necessary in learning and teaching process. Continuous feedback from teacher will help students to know their mistake and it will help them to make the same mistake again. In other words, feedback will help students’ to improve themselves.


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