Meaning of Test, Testing and Evaluation

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About This Presentation

Topic: Test, Testing and Evaluation
Student Name: Urooj Fatima
Class: B.Ed. (Hons) Elementary
Project Name: “Young Teachers' Professional Development (TPD)"
"Project Founder: Prof. Dr. Amjad Ali Arain
Faculty of Education, University of Sindh, Pakistan


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Meaning of Test ’ Testing and evaluation

Submitted to: Sir Amjad Arain Presented by: urooj Fatima Roll# 2k16/BEDEL/73

What is test? Test may be called as a tool, a question, set of questions, an examination which use to measure a particular characteristics of an individuals . It is something which provides information regarding individual’s ability, knowledge, performance and achievement.

A test is a device or technique used to measure the performance, skill level, or knowledge of learner on a specific subject matter. Test is a tools or instrument or means for collection of information of any attributes, properties or enquiry of any person or any thing. We also call sometimes, test as a examination or quiz. Test is a process of identify or detecting. Test is a method to determine students ability .

What is test In education, it is called an examination or exam, it serves to assess or measure students performance, knowledge or skills. Test is a method of measuring a person’s ability, knowledge, or performance in a give domain.

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Purpose of testing An opportunity for students to demonstrate their abilities, knowledge, aptitude or skills. Evidence of what students have learned. Score that fairly reflect students’ knowledge and skills.

Testing terms

evaluation The process of making overall judgment about one’s work or a whole school’s work. The process of making judgments about the results of measurement in terms of the purpose of the measurement.

Planning:- The first step is to understand why we are evaluating aspects of our service and what are we trying to achieve. 1. Most times we will be looking to develop and understanding of our service from perspectives of students and their supporters using our one-stop-shop contact centre and web presence. 2. This should result in actions that improve our service delivery and thus customer experience. 3. You may also undertake evaluation to prove a hypothesis or point. 4. For some the motivation is to improve efficiency which is usually a byword for cost savings.

Collecting information Some of the information we need for analysis may be readily available; already captured as a by-product of other activities. However, we may have to build new mechanisms to collect the data. Analyzing information If we have planned, design and collected the data effectively, analysis should flow easily from the discussions that follow. Effective findings, conclusions and recommendations should include both quantitative and qualitative data and common sense reporting to stakeholders.

Taking action We then go about implementing changes arising from the analysis - ‘closing the loop’ by taking action and sharing those actions with stakeholders in the service. This process we have applied to the various evaluation exercises for different stakeholders in the service.

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