Part2 B
Part2 B
Part2 B
I will now critique an End of Term Test for Form 1 Integrated Science, looking to
determine how well the assessment aligns with the Principles of Validity as well as the
The test will be considered Valid if it assesses the objectives that have been taught of the
teacher can define the achievement he or she is measuring. So, we need to compare the
objectives defined by the scheme of work to the objectives addressed in the assessment.
investigations.
6. Demonstrate the correct procedures for use of common measuring instruments: length
9. Compare plant and animal cells according to their structure and function
10. Recognize the relationships between specialized cells, tissues, organs and organ systems.
The assessment consisted of two (2) sections: Section A had 30 multiple choice questions
contributing 30 marks to the final score, and Section B with 7 short answer questions
The questions in Section A addressed the all objectives at the level of Lower Order
Thinking. The questions in Section B also addressed all the objectives highlighted in the
scheme of work. There was a mix of Lower order and Higher order questions appropriate
for the level of the children being assessed. The Higher order required students to
explain, compare and contrast, as well as describe or make illustrations. Since all
objectives identified in the scheme of work were addressed in the assessment, we can
whether or not the assessment would yield similar results if administered to students on
1. number of items
2. variability
As this was an end of term test, this assessment was administered under exam conditions
which ensure the greatest possible uniformity of conditions for students to ensure
fairness. All students were assessed using the same questions, same number of questions
and allowed the same amount of time (unless they arrived extremely late), as a result,
variability was reduced in those aspects. The convention for time considerations per
question resulting in a determination for the amount of time given to complete the
Simple multiple choice questions that involve simple recall are usually allotted 30-60
seconds per question. There were 30 such questions so a maximum of 30 minutes can be
allotted to the multiple choice section. The short answer questions are usually allotted 1-4
minutes each question. There were 21 such questions which amounts to 48 minutes for
the second section. The total time given to complete this assessment was 90 minutes
which is 12 minutes more than calculated. The extra time can be accredited to any extra
time needed to complete questions that required drawing of apparatus and the cell. As a
reliability/consistency.
However, given the considerations, the assessment can improved. There are quite a few
questions that have been assigned 1 mark in Section B, these questions can be
consolidated and replaced with Higher Order thinking questions to assess levels of