MT2 Flashcards
aligning assessment with instruction
aligning assessment with instruction
developing selected response items requires
content expertise, assessment expertise, cognitive complexity
alternative response items
only two options to select from, ie. true or false. also known as binary choice items
matching item
type of selected response assessment where items are matched. Appropriate for measuring the knowledge of related concepts at the remembering, understanding and applying level
multiple choice item
type of selected response where many options are available for one question
discrete multiple choice item
one question and multiple answers containing distractors
source based multiple choice items
stem with a quote or source with many answer options including distractors
best answer multiple choice items
questions with “choose the BEST possible answer to…”
Blankety-Blank multiple choice items
multiple choice questions with two blanks and each answer has two options
Both/neither multiple choice items
multiple choice questions where options c. and d. are “Both a and b” or “neither a or b”
complex multiple choice items
multiple choice questions where many options are labelled as I, II, III, IV, and answers are a) I, II, and III, etc.
diagnostic multiple choice items
Normal multiple choice questions but space is given to justify your answer
constructed response items
students must construct or formulate answer to a question
restricted constructed response items
used to measure relatively simple learning outcomes, can be completion items or short answer items. Content knowledge and basic skills
completion items
fill in the blank items, completion items are based on a single word, phrase, or number
short answer items
students respond in a sentence, paragraph, or some other multi-word/number form
extended constructed response items
several paragraphs or more, measuring higher levels of blooms taxonomy. higher order thinking and reasoning
Test-to-test effects
Tests may be judged against a previously scored test, rather than against established standard.
halo effect
Extraneous factors (i.e., student behavior, penmanship,etc.) may influence the scoring.
Item-to-item carry-over effects
A response to one item tends to influence the assessment of subsequent responses.
Slide effect
Essay scores tend to decrease as the number of essays scored increases because markers may get less tolerant if they are seeing the same mistakes frequently repeated.
analytical rubric
Assigns points to each factor, Identifies students strengths and weaknesses, Ignores overall quality of response, Usually best suited for an extended-constructed response
performance assessment
students perform a real life task that may not be apparent through other kinds of assessment. multiple solutions are possible
holistic rubric
Focuses on the response as a whole, Reflects overall performance, Usually best suited for a restricted constructed response