kto12
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Kto12❶Assessment ❷Grading System
❸Lesson Plan ❹Curriculum Guide
Basic Education Curriculum
Prepared by: Mr. Raffy L. Berina References: Dep. Ed. Order No. 73, s. 2012 Grade 8, Curriculum Guide
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ASSESSMENT
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Assessment shall be used primarily as a quality assurance tool to track
students’ progress in the attainment of standards, promote
self-reflection and personal accountability for one’s learning,
and provide a basis for the profiling of student performance.
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Philosophy
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Nature and Purpose of Assessment
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Assessment shall be holistic with emphasis on the purpose of quality, assuring students’
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.
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Levelsof Assessment
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Knowledge 15%Process 25%Understanding 30%Prod/Performance 30%
TOTAL 100%
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KnowledgeThe substantive content
of the curriculum, the facts and information
that students acquires.
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ProcessSkills or cognitive
operations that the student performs on facts and
information for the purpose of constructing meanings
or understandings.
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UnderstandingEnduring big ideas, principles
and generalizations inherent to the discipline, which may be assessed using the facets of
understanding or other indicators of understanding
which may be specific.
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Product/Performance
Real-life application of understanding as
evidenced by the students’ performance of authentic
tasks
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Use ofFEEDBACKS
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Results of the assessment across levels should be fed back
immediately to students, consistent with the principle of assessment as
learning.
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Students need to learn from the results of the assessment so they
know what to improve further, and then they can plan strategically how
they can address any learning deficiency.
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Levelsof Proficiency
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BeginningThe student at this level struggles with his/her
understanding: prerequisite and fundamental knowledge and/or skills have not been acquired or
developed adequately to aid understanding.
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DevelopingThe student at this level possesses the minimum
knowledge and skills and core understandings, but needs help throughout the performance of
authentic tasks.
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Approaching ProficiencyAt this level learners has developed
the fundamental knowledge and skills and core understandings and, with little guidance from the teacher and/or with some assistance from
peers, can transfer these understandings through authentic
performance tasks.
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ProficientAt this level learners has
developed the fundamental knowledge and skills and core
understandings and can transfer them independently through authentic performance tasks
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AdvancedAt this level learners exceeds the
core requirements in terms of knowledge, skills and
understandings, and can transfer them automatically and flexibly through authentic performance
tasks
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Beginning - B (74% & below)
Developing - D (75-79%)Approaching Proficiency - AP (80-84%)Proficient - P (85-89%)Advanced - A (90 & above)
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Promotion
and Retention
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Promotion and Retention of students shall be by subject. Students whose proficiency level is (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.
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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.
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Lesson Plan
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Curriculum Guide
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