Sunday, February 24, 2013

It is all about common sense!

Hi everyone! This entry is about Chapter 11: Assembling and Scoring Tests.

While reading the chapter I came to realize that the authors we´ve read had provided such a comprehensive explanation of all the concepts related to assessment, that every new concept they explain rings a bell and relates to something else.  To be honest, that made the chapter a little repetitive; however, I consider that thinking those concepts over and over again led me to conclude that what Genesee and Upshur are trying to emphasize this time is that at the end of the day the best advice they can give to teachers is to follow their common sense.  

Teachers need lots of common sense for every decision they make. I looked up the meaning of the word and the dictionary says that it is “the ability to behave in a sensible way and make practical decisions”. It sounds very straightforward in the definition but let’s face it, it is not so easy when you try to put that into practice. When it comes to designing tests, we need common sense to know how to limit the time for each of the language skills; how to provide instructions which are clear enough so that they don´t interfere in students showing what they really know; how to come up with different sources of data so that we can triangulate test results; and finally, how to order test items in a way that is beneficial to most students.

So the question is, how can we develop that common sense? I think the best way of doing it is by “being aware” and that implies mastering all the concepts related to assessment and also knowing ours students learning styles and needs. What do you think? Did you feel the same while reading the chapter? Do you consider that common sense is important? If so, why?



Sunday, February 10, 2013

My Rating Scale

Hi everybody!

Do you remember the activity we had in class the other day in which we had to make a rating scale?, well, this entry is my attempt to make a rating scale for assessing reading.

I thought how difficult it is for me to give my students feedback on reading comprehension exercises. What I usually do is to do something else while they read and then, when they are finished, check groupal answers. I think that from now on, I could take advantage of that time to assess my students, specially those who have difficulties in this type of tasks.


I would like to invite you to take a look of the rating scale and let me know what you think. Please feel free to share the ones of your own so we can all disscuss them.  Thanks!!!

1. The student stays focused during the reading activity.  1   2   3   4
2. The student takes time to read the complete text and then each paragraph more in detail.  1   2   3   4
3. The student identifies possible cognates.  1   2   3   4
4. The student identifies unknown words. 1   2   3   4
5. The student uses the dictionary when needed. 1   2   3   4
6. The student identifies linking words and their respective functions. 1   2   3   4