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assigning grades to K12 SystemTRANSCRIPT
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COMPUTATION OF GRADESHazrat Olayinka Kayode M.
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Norm-Referenced Measures (NRM)
• Most appropriate when one wishes to make comparisons across large numbers of students or important decisions regarding student placement and advancement. Norm-referenced measures are designed to compare students (i.e., disperse average student scores along a bell curve, with some students performing very well, most performing average, and a few performing poorly).
Criterion-Referenced Measures (CRM)• Most appropriate for quickly assessing what concepts
and skills students have learned from a segment of instruction. Criterion-referenced assessments measure how well a student performs against an objective or criterion rather than another student. Criterion-referenced classrooms are mastery-oriented, informing all students of the expected standard and teaching them to succeed on related outcome measures. The "bell curve" in this case is skewed heavily to the right, as all students are expected to succeed. Criterion-referenced assessments help to eliminate competition and may improve cooperation.
An AUTHENTIC ASSESSMENT usually includes a TASK FOR STUDENTS TO PERFORM and A RUBRIC BY WHICH THEIR PERFORMANCE ON THE TASK WILL BE EVALUATED.
Jon Mueller
RUBRICS
A scoring scale used to assess student performance along a task-specific set of criteria.
- may be holistic or analytic
SAMPLE RUBRIC
SAMPLE RUBRIC
SAMPLE RUBRIC
In CREATING A RUBRIC
• Let a colleague review it.• Let your students review it -- is it clear to
them?• Check if it aligns or matches up with your
standards.• Check if it is manageable.• Consider imaginary student performance on
the rubric.
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Deped Order No. 70 s. 2012
GUIDELINES ON THE PREPARATION OF DAILY LESSONS
1. Beginning School Year (SY) 2012-2013, teachers of all public elementary and secondary schools will have more time for preparation of necessary support instructional materials and student centered activities as the Department of Education (DepEd) adopts flexibility in the preparation of daily lessons.
Deped Order No. 70 s. 2012
GUIDELINES ON THE PREPARATION OF DAILY LESSONS
2. Teachers’ Guides (TGs) have been prepared for teachers of Grades 1 and 7 in the K to 12 Curriculum and the same will be done for succeeding grades. Likewise, there are available Teachers’ Manuals (TMs), textbooks and supplementary materials for use by teachers in the different year levels.
Deped Order No. 70 s. 2012
GUIDELINES ON THE PREPARATION OF DAILY LESSONS
3. To enable the teachers to do other meaningful teaching related tasks, which include, but not limited to preparing instructional aids, assessing learners’ portfolio and conducting learning interventions, the following Guidelines on Preparation of Daily Lessons (DLs) are issued:
Deped Order No. 70 s. 2012
GUIDELINES ON THE PREPARATION OF DAILY LESSONS
3. :a. Teachers who have been in the service
for more than tow (2) years, private school experience included, shall not be required to prepare detailed lesson plans (DLPs). They may adopt the Daily Lesson Logs (DLLs) which contains the following entries.
Deped Order No. 70 s. 2012GUIDELINES ON THE PREPARATION OF DAILY LESSONS
3. ...:a. ...entries.
• Lesson as cited in the TG/TM reference materials with the page/s number;
• Learners’ material used such as Activity Sheets, Modules, other materials with the page number reference.
• REMARKS indicating number of learners within mastery level; number of learners needing enrichment/ reinforcement lessons; and
• Other activities include the interventions given to the pupils/ students who did not master the lesson in the previous day.
Deped Order No. 31 s. 2012
POLICY GUIDELINES ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GRADES 1 TO 10 OF THE K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM (BEC)
EFFECTIVE SCHOOL YEAR 2012 - 2013H. Assessment and Rating of Learning Outcomes
The assessment process is holistic, with emphasis on the formative or developmental purpose of quality assuring student learning. It is also standards-based as it seeks to ensure that teachers will teach to the standards and students will aim to meet or even exceed the standards. The students’ attainment of standards in terms of content and performance is, therefore, a critical evidence of learning ( The details of assessment and rating in a separate DepEd Order).[Do No. 73, s. 2012 Guidelines on the Assessment and Rating of Learning Outcomes under the K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum {Sept. 05, 2012}]
Deped Order No. 31 s. 2012H. Assessment and Rating of Learning Outcomes
...The assessment shall be done as four levels and shall be weighted as follows:
LEVEL OF ASSESSMENT PERCENTAGE WEIGHT
KNOWLEDGE 15%
PROCESS / SKILLS 25%
UNDERSTANDING(S) 30%
PRODUCTS/ PERFORMANCES 30%
Deped Order No. 31 s. 2012H. Assessment and Rating of Learning Outcomes
Levels of ProficiencyThe level of proficiency at which the student is performing shall be based on a numerical value which is arrived at after summing up the results of the student’s performance on the various levels of assessment. The numerical values are as follows:
LEVEL OF PROFICIENCY EQUIVALENT NUMERICAL VALUE
BEGINNING (B) 74% AND BELOW
DEVELOPING (D) 75 – 79%APPROACHING PROFICIENCY
(AP) 80 – 84%
PROFICIENT (P) 85 – 89%
ADVANCED (A) 90% AND ABOVE
Deped Order No. 31 s. 2012H. Assessment and Rating of Learning Outcomes
At the end of the four quarters, the Final Grade for each learning area shall be reported as the average of the four quarterly ratings, expressed in terms of the levels of proficiency. The general average shall be the average of the final grades of the different learning areas, also expressed in terms of levels of proficiency with the numerical equivalent in parenthesis. Sample Report Cards are in Enclosure 2.a and 2.b.
Deped Order No. 73 s. 2012G. Promotion and Retention
Promotion and retention of students shall be by subject. Students whose proficiency level is Beginning (B) at the end of the quarter or grading period shall be required to undergo remediation after class hours so that they can immediately catch up as they move to the next grading period. If by the end of the school year, the students are still at the Beginning level, then they shall be required to take summer classes.
Deped Order No. 31 s. 2012H. Assessment and Rating of Learning Outcomes
As a matter of policy every learning deficiency should be bridged even for those students whose level of proficiency is above the Beginning level. The guidelines for bridging gaps in learning are in a separate DepEd Order.
[Do No. 39, s. 2012 Policy Guidelines on Addressing Learning Gaps and Implementing A Reading and Writing Program in Secondary Schools Effective School Year 2012-2013 {May 11, 2012}]
Deped Order No. 39 s. 2012
“Education is the key to the long-term problems of the country. If we fix basic education, we fix the long-term problems of the country. And if we fix the country’s problems, we will build a truly strong society. . .”
-Pres. Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III
Deped Order No. 31 s. 2012H. Assessment and Rating of Learning Outcomes
Honor students shall be drawn from among those who performed at the Advanced Level. Subsequent guidelines shall be issued as basis for ranking of honors.
The total time daily does not include off-school learning experiences that teachers may require outside of school hours for the production of products and performances as evidence of transfer of learning.
DEPED ORDER NO. 76 S. 2010
DEPED ORDER NO. 33 S. 2004
DEPED ORDER NO. 33 S. 2004
DEPED ORDER NO. 33 S. 2004
DEPED ORDER NO. 33 S. 2004
DEPED ORDER NO. 10 S. 2013
[Do No. 31, s. 2012 {i. Culminating resources activities/ performances}]
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REFERENCES
• DO No. 10 s. 2013, DO No. 31 s. 2012, DO No. 39 s. 2012, DO No. 70 s. 2012, , DO No. 73 s. 2012, , DO No. 76 s. 2010, , DO No. 33 s. 2004.
• http://www.edtech.vt.edu/edtech/id/assess/purposes.html
• http://jfmueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/toolbox/index.htm