module 09-10 evaluation. what’s inside 1.placement test 2.achievement test 3.proficiency test
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Module 09-10
Evaluation
What’s Inside
1. Placement Test
2. Achievement Test
3. Proficiency Test
Placement Test
To determine the learner’s state of knowledge before the ESP course begins
Any placement test can only be an approximate guide and should be treated with due caution.
• The good placement test should also reveal positive factors. It should show not just what the learner lacks, but also what potential for learning can be exploited in the ESP course.
Achievements TestsAn ideal achievement test should cover:
1. Involves production as well as understanding.
2. It is an integrated task rather than a set of discrete point focusing on particular sub-skills.
3. the content is of similar nature to that of the unit is concerned.
4. The subject matter is probably already known to the learners.
5. It does not require knowledge of subject-specific vocabulary
6. It tests written production
Proficiency tests
Proficiency tests for specific purposes should be able to give reliable indication of whether a candidate proficient enough to carry out the tasks that will be required.
Module 10
Evaluation
• What’s Inside
1. What is evaluation?
2. What do we evaluate?
3. Collecting data for need analysis and evaluation process
4. Analysing learning needs
Key stages :
evaluation needs analysis
Assessment course design
teaching - learning
Key stages :
evaluation needs analysis
Assessment course design
teaching - learning
Things to consider:
1. Know what we did not know
2. Not waste our clients’ or students’ time
3. Appear much more professional
4. Know how we should analyze the data
What is meant by needs?– Objective and subjective– Perceived and felt– Target situation/goal-oriented and learning– Process-oriented and product-oriented– Necessities, wants and lacks
(Brindley et.al)
Needs are based on:
• Target situation analysis (TSA)
• Learning situation analysis (LSA)
• Present situation analysis (PSA)
What needs analysis establishes
personal informationabout learners
Professional informationabout learners
How to communicate in the target situation
Language learning needs
Learners’ needs from course
Learner’s lacks
Language informationabout target situation
Environmental Situation
Module 11
Evaluation
What’s Inside
1. What is evaluation?
2. What do we evaluate?
3. Collecting data for need analysis and evaluation process
4. Analysing learning needs
A current concept of needs analysisNeeds analysis including aspects of all these
approaches:
a. Professional information about the learners.
b. Factors which may affect the way they learn.
c. English language information about the learners.
d. The learner’s lacks
e. Language learning information]
f. Professional communication information about: knowledge of how language and skills are used in the target situation.
g. What is wanted from the course
h. Information about the environment in which the course will be run.
Matching needs analysis to situation
long, extensive, repeated
long, extensive, one-off
short, intensive, repeated
Short, intensive, one-off
Evaluation
Evaluation is asking questions and acting on the responses
“Evaluation is a whole process which begins with determining what information to gather and ends with bringing about change in current activities or influencing future ones.”
What do we evaluate?
Audience and purpose
• Who are the stakeholders?• What do you want to evaluate?• What do you want to change?
Criteria for Evaluation
• What are the objectives you are evaluating against?
• What will you do with the answers? • What can you change?• What requires the authority of others?• What will convince them?
Who collects the data?
- Outsiders
- Insiders
Who Provides the data?