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Standard Based Assessment - DepEd Order 10533 - KPUP
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In this short talk we will answer the
following questions…
a
• es
What are the qualities of a Teacher?
WHAT ARE THE ROLES OF A TEACHER?
Why do we need to teach?
What are the qualities of the teacher in the video?
What are the Qualities of a Teacher?
&Who is a ?
Teachers are Multi-tasking Individuals
Teachers creates
all professions…
Teachers teach with their HEARTS..
Teachers inspire their students…
A teacher knows when to…
STOP
GO
SLOW DOWN
in dealing with the learners.
Teachers must always be EXTRA CAREFUL…
Teachers are one of the most influential persons in the world…
But in reality….
What is teaching?
Teaching is a non-ending studying..
TEACHING
suppor ingempow ring
eng gingaring
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urturingASSESSIN
is
TEACHING
ASSESSING
Without
ASSESSMENT of LEARNING,
there is
NO TEACHING
ASSESSMENT in
K-12 Curriculum
How did we land in K-12 Education?
• R.A. 10533“An Act Enhancing the Philippine Basic Education System by Strengthening Its Curriculum and Increasing the Number of Years for Basic Education, Appropriating Funds Therefore and for Other Purposes,” otherwise known as the “Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013,” approved on May 15, 2013, and which took effect on June 8, 2013, the Department of Education (DepEd), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), hereby issue the following rules and regulations to implement the provisions of the Act.
Assessment is the act of making judgment about something.
It is the act of qualifying a product and quantifying a performance.
What is ASSESSMENT?
The Overview of Assessment
Standard-Based
Assessment
What is Standards-Based
Assessment?
How does KPUP relate to the Grading System?
Standards-based Assessment
Part of the Department of Education’s implementation of the Kto12 Standards-based Education program is a mandate on Assessment :
DepEd Order No. 73, s2012 (Guidelines on the Assessments and Rating of
Learning Outcomes Under K-12 Basic Education Curriculum)
…also includes a provision presenting the four levels of
assessment popularly known as KPUP.
DepEd Order No. 73, s2012
Not this popular KPOP…
but…
What is KPUP?
• What is KPUP?•
Performance(30%)
Understanding
(30%)
Process(25%)
Knowledge (15%)
is the first level of learning outcome being assessed
Knowledge
(15%)
it pertains to the facts and information that the students need to acquire
KNOWLEDGE LEVEL
the second level of learning outcome
it refers to the skills or cognitive operations that the students perform on facts and information for the purpose of constructing meanings or understandings
PROCESS LEVEL
Process
(25%)
the third level of learning outcome
it relates to big ideas, principles and generalizations inherent to the discipline.
UNDERSTANDING LEVEL
Understanding
(30%)
the fourth level of learning outcome
it pertains to real-life application of understanding
PERFORMANCE LEVEL
Performance(30%)
Assessment of these learning outcomes
come in the form of exercise questions
and projects.
How do we make exams in Standards-Based
Assessment?
How can we relate KPUP in the Grading System?
How is the Grading System Related to Standards-Bases Assessment?
We start with Table of Specifications (TOS).
Knowledge
We use paper and pencil tests
in assessing pupils in Knowledge Level.
We determines the pupils’ knowledge of specific facts
and information.
Types of Tests Used in Knowledge Level
Multiple Choice
True Or False
Matching Type
• Constructed response type of test- It is used to determine pupil's knowledge of facts and information.- It gauge whether the understanding is sufficient, breadth and depth.- A rubric or scoring guide will be necessary.
Oral ParticipationStudent speaks and expresses
his/her self in front of the class or a group.
Reciting of poems and pieces fall in this category.
Periodic Test- exams given every quarter in
the school year- recorded and is one of the
major components of grading a student
Process- the focus is on how pupils construct meanings or makes sense of the facts and information. The following maybe asked for pupils to do as deemed appropriate for a learning area and grade level
Types of Tests Used in Process Level
Outlining, organizing, analyzing, interpreting, translating, converting, or expressing the information in another format
Completing the Table : Read the following sentences. Identify the stress of the word. Tell whether the word is used as a noun or a verb then write the word with appropriate accent. Write your answers on the answer sheet.
1. We are going to present our idea at the meeting.2. What was your favorite subject in school? Math, science, or history?3. They had been lost in the desert for almost a week.
Word or Noun Word with Proper Accent
1. Francisco Benitez : What is an Educated Filipino The Hands of the Black : ___________________
a. Luis Bernardo Honwanab. Louie Bernardo Honawac. Lao Bernard Honwanad. Lois Bernard Honwana
Drawing analogies
Constructing graphs, flowcharts, and maps or graphic organizers
Oral Participationa. doing role plays
- students are trying to depict the events in the storyb. simulation
- the teacher provides the learners almost the same environment as the real situation that they want to depict or mimic
Understanding
–the teacher assesses the students’ ability to acquire the concepts that they have learned
Understanding Level is measured by:
- Seeking explanation / justification of something based on facts /data, phenomena or evidence
- Rating how a student tell / retell stories- Rating the students on how they make
connections of what he/she learned within and across learning areas
- Rating how the students apply what they have learned in real life situation
Product / Performance- the teacher rates the students on their
outputs in the form of (projects) sketches, drawings, models, homework and other physical requirements
- performance may also be in the form of a play and other productions that involves several skills and real situation in life
These four levels of assessment may be employed for formative assessment but should definitely be incorporated in the summative assessments which are graded.
Important: What is requisite is that the
summative assessments which are recorded for grading purposes, cover the 4 levels of assessment.
The learning outcomes which are defined by the four levels of assessment are reflected in the teacher’s class record and shall be given corresponding percentage weights.
LEARNING OUTCOME% WEIGHTS
KNOWLEDGE 15%PROCESS 25%UNDERSTANDING 30%PRODUCT / PERFORMANCE 30%Total 100%
How does KPUP relate to the Grading System?
Assessment must capture student learning outcomes. Students need to meet the standards and ideally exceed them.
Thank You For
Listening!!