International Assessment Benchmarks: Inputs to Enhance the K to 12 Assessment Policies
The study conducted a document analysis of the four Philippine Department of Education (DepEd) K to 12 assessment policy guidelines and seven international large-scale assessment (ILSA) framework documents for benchmarking purposes and policy advice. Each identified ILSA standard indicator is mapped...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:res_aki-11982024-04-30T05:25:02Z International Assessment Benchmarks: Inputs to Enhance the K to 12 Assessment Policies Lapinid, Minie Rose C. Mistades, Voltaire Sagcal, Richard R. Gustilo, Leah E. Balagtas, Marilyn U. Gonzales, Richard DLC. Medula, Jr., Cesar T. Palomar, Brando C. Pagliawan, Ria Lorraine H. The study conducted a document analysis of the four Philippine Department of Education (DepEd) K to 12 assessment policy guidelines and seven international large-scale assessment (ILSA) framework documents for benchmarking purposes and policy advice. Each identified ILSA standard indicator is mapped to each DepEd document policy provision to determine the gaps in the assessment policy guidelines. ILSA key standard indicators with no equivalent concept corresponding to DepEd assessment policy guidelines were considered gaps for adoption and policy recommendations. We found five ILSA key indicators not fully captured in the classroom and national assessment policies and three considered gaps for adoption into the classroom, national, and system assessment policies. The classroom assessment policies could elaborate more on the contexts by which students can apply what they know and include ILSA items for classroom use. The national assessment policies can elaborate more on (1) improving its test development process, (2) considering open-constructed response formats of test items than the usual closed-constructed response type, and (3) classifying acceptable items in the item bank for balanced and well-spread test items based on test type. The ILSA standards identified as gaps for adoption for classroom and national assessments are: (1) regularly revisiting and updating assessment frameworks based on research findings and (2) including some innovative assessments of new sets of skills. Adaptive testing and computer-based assessments may be considered in the appropriate assessment policies. Implications in policy change, reform, and future directions are thereafter suggested. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/res_aki/197 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/res_aki/article/1198/viewcontent/DLSU_AKI_Policy_Brief__2024_04_028.pdf Angelo King Institute for Economic and Business Studies (AKI) Animo Repository Classroom Assessment, National Assessment, System Assessment, Assessment Policy Guidelines, International Large-Scale Assessment |
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The study conducted a document analysis of the four Philippine Department of Education (DepEd) K to 12 assessment policy guidelines and seven international large-scale assessment (ILSA) framework documents for benchmarking purposes and policy advice. Each identified ILSA standard indicator is mapped to each DepEd document policy provision to determine the gaps in the assessment policy guidelines. ILSA key standard indicators with no equivalent concept corresponding to DepEd assessment policy guidelines were considered gaps for adoption and policy recommendations. We found five ILSA key indicators not fully captured in the classroom and national assessment policies and three considered gaps for adoption into the classroom, national, and system assessment policies. The classroom assessment policies could elaborate more on the contexts by which students can apply what they know and include ILSA items for classroom use. The national assessment policies can elaborate more on (1) improving its test development process, (2) considering open-constructed response formats of test items than the usual closed-constructed response type, and (3) classifying acceptable items in the item bank for balanced and well-spread test items based on test type. The ILSA standards identified as gaps for adoption for classroom and national assessments are: (1) regularly revisiting and updating assessment frameworks based on research findings and (2) including some innovative assessments of new sets of skills. Adaptive testing and computer-based assessments may be considered in the appropriate assessment policies. Implications in policy change, reform, and future directions are thereafter suggested. |
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Lapinid, Minie Rose C. Mistades, Voltaire Sagcal, Richard R. Gustilo, Leah E. Balagtas, Marilyn U. Gonzales, Richard DLC. Medula, Jr., Cesar T. Palomar, Brando C. Pagliawan, Ria Lorraine H. |
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Lapinid, Minie Rose C. Mistades, Voltaire Sagcal, Richard R. Gustilo, Leah E. Balagtas, Marilyn U. Gonzales, Richard DLC. Medula, Jr., Cesar T. Palomar, Brando C. Pagliawan, Ria Lorraine H. |
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