The impact of alternative authentic assessment outcomes in Palestinian fourth grade math classrooms

2021 ◽  
Vol 70 ◽  
pp. 101056
Author(s):  
Abed Alkarim Ayyoub ◽  
Abdullah Bsharat ◽  
Mahmoud Suleiman
2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (9) ◽  
pp. 28-34
Author(s):  
Huseynova А.А. ◽  
Vashchinnikova K.D.

Turning to the new educational paradigm, the research paper considers the conditions for ensuring the effective-ness of authentic assessment of students ' achievements within the competence approach and the transition from traditional knowledge control to tests developed on the basis of the theory of pedagogical measurements. Special attention is paid to independent assessment as a tool for stimulating learning activities, as well as to the justifica-tion of the pattern design method used in the develop-ment of measurement tools. The experimental basis of the study is based on the results of an independent assess-ment of educational achievements of students of the sen-ior level of secondary vocational education in social studies in several educational organizations. As a result of the survey of participants in independent testing, the formation of a stable positive learning motivation is not-ed. The relationship with the assessment of the impact on educational motivation is confirmed by the respondents ' attitude to the authentic assessment procedure on the part of participants in the assessment process: school-children, teachers, and parents. As a result, it was re-vealed that all subjects of the educational process evalu-ate the impact of the proposed method of assessment on educational motivation from a positive side.


Author(s):  
Nugroho Nugroho

ABSTRACTThe objective of this research is to analyze the development results of a valid, reliable, and practical assessment tools in Authentic Assessment as a Function of Formative Assessment In social studies lesson of fourth grade elementary school student. This research is a development research. The development model used in this study is 4D, namely: Define, Design, Develop and Disseminate which refers Thiagarajan development model (1974). The subjects of this research is students of class IV SDN 2 Wonoyoso and SDN Pandanlor Kebumen regency, Central Java. The Product of Authentic Assessment are Scenario Learning, Learning tasks, Instrument of Rating Attitudes, Knowledge, and Skills. The results of this study indicate that the product is the development of Authentic Assessment as a function of formative assessment has (1) validity, (2) reliability, and (3) good practicality when used in social studies lesson in fourth grade elementary school student Semester II, with the theme my environment. Keywords: Authentic Assessment, Formative Assessment, Social Study. ABSTRAKTujuan Penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis hasil pengembangan Authentic Assessment Sebagai Fungsi Penilaian Formatif Pada Pembelajaran IPS di kelas IV SD yang valid, reliabel, dan praktis. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian pengembangan. Model pengembangan yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah 4D, yaitu: Define, Design, Develop, dan Disseminate yang merujuk pada model pengembangan Thiagarajan (1974). Subjek penelitian ini adalah siswa kelas IV SDN 2 Wonoyoso dan SDN Pandanlor Kabupaten Kebumen Jawa Tengah. Produk Authentic Assessment yang dihasilkan meliputi Skenario Pembelajaran, Tugas-tugas Pembelajaran, Instrumen Penilaian Sikap, Pengetahuan, dan Keterampilan. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa Produk berupa pengembangan Authentic Assessment sebagai fungsi penilaian formatif memiliki (1) validitas, (2) reliabiliitas, dan (3) kepraktisan yang baik apabila digunakan pada pembelajaran IPS di Kelas IV SD Semester II, dengan tema Lingkunganku. Kata Kunci: Hasil belajar, IPS, komik, media pembelajaran, pengembangan.


2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 1571-1584 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natalia Vega ◽  
James Stanfield ◽  
Sugata Mitra

Abstract In the United States, literacy rates vary between socio-economic groups, and this reading gap is also a common feature in the education systems of OECD member states. To help address this reading gap previous research has identified a number of teaching strategies that have a positive impact on student learning outcomes, including the use of peer collaboration and complex texts. However, the contribution of Computer Supported Collaborative Learning to help address the reading gap for students attending low performing urban elementary schools has, to date, received much less attention and little is known about the ability of young students with access to the Internet to read complex texts in groups and how this impacts on individual reading comprehension scores. This study therefore examines the impact of combining the use of complex texts, collaborative learning and access to the internet on the reading comprehension scores of 58 fourth-grade students (ages 10-11). The students met once a week for an hour over six consecutive weeks and read under the following three conditions: eighth grade level texts independently, eighth grade level texts in groups with internet access and fourth grade level texts in groups with internet access. Our findings demonstrate that groups of young students with access to the internet are capable of reading complex texts with minimal teacher intervention. We also believe that this approach has the potential to help students develop both their offline and online reading comprehension skills.


2018 ◽  
Vol 220 (2) ◽  
pp. 245-276
Author(s):  
Lecturer. Akeel Abbod Faleh

        This study was conducted in the province of Diyala, targeted know the impact of the specimen knowledge in the collection of geographical material and retained when students fourth grade literary To achieve the aim of the research chose researcher sample of schools Diyala province consisted of 60 female students were distributed across the experimental groups and the control group, after a parity statistical among students groups , promising researcher experiment kits of targets behavioral and lesson plans, then a promising achievement test be 40 paragraph of multiple choice and pans marked by honesty and consistency and objectivity, a layer researcher at the end of the experiment, and reached higher than students in the experimental group to the control group. In light of the search results researcher recommended that the attention of teachers of general subjects of social and material especially paradigm of knowledge, in order to fit with the mental and cognitive abilities of the students. He proposed to hold subsequent studies complementary research


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 194
Author(s):  
Putu Dharma Komala Suarsi ◽  
I Made Citra Wibawa ◽  
Ni Wayan Rati

The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact in various fields, including education. One of the government's efforts to break the chain of spreading COVID-19 is to carry out learning activities online for all levels of education. This study aims to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the learning motivation of fourth grade elementary school students. This type of research is descriptive research, with quantitative and qualitative techniques. The population of this study were all fourth grade students in elementary school, amounting to 186 students. Determination of the sample using saturated sample technique so that the sample used is 186 students. The research data were obtained using the non-test method, namely with interview guidelines and instruments in the form of a Likert scale questionnaire for student learning motivation. The research data were analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis methods. Based on the results of the analysis, it was found that the learning process in grade IV SD during the COVID-19 pandemic was carried out in a combination of online and offline. Analysis of the motivation questionnaire data showed that the average student motivation, namely 79.71, was in the low category. So, it can be concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic has a negative impact on student learning motivation.


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