LESSON 17: ASSESSMENT IN A CONSTRUCTIVIST,
TECHNOLOGY-SUPPORTED LEARNING
JOHN MIGUEL F. MORALES
BSE-ENGLISH
CONSTRUCTIVISM
• Constructivism is a theory of knowledge that argues that humans generate knowledge and meaning from an interaction between their experiences and their ideas. During infancy, it was an interaction between human experiences and their reflexes or behaviour-patterns.
CONSTRUCTIVIST CLASSROOM
• In a constructivist classroom, learning transcends memorization of facts. It is putting these isolated facts together, form concepts and make meaning out of them. It is connecting the integration of these facts and concepts to daily life. It is seeing the relevance of these facts and concepts to what we value and treasure in life.
ASSESSMENT
• The term ‘assessment’ refers to all those activities undertaken by teachers, and by their students in assessing themselves, which provide information to be used as feedback to modify the teaching and learning activities in which they are engaged
ASSESSMENT PRACTICE
• Higher level form of assessment that will require the
display of the basic skills of writing and speaking,
computing and the more complex skills of applying
concepts learned, analyzing, critiquing and
evaluating, integrating and creating, and the social
skills of working with others. Such higher level form of
assessment will call for alternative forms of assessment.
AUTHENTIC ASSESSMENT
• Authentic assessment measures collective
abilities, written and oral expression skills,
analytical skills, manipulative skills, (like
computer skills) integration, creativity, and
ability to work collaboratively.
TECHNOLOGY-SUPPORTED ASSESSMENT
• Includes display of skillful and creative use of technologies, old and recent, because that is what is naturally expected of us in the real world, a technology-dominated world. In the 21*' century, we need to be computer literate and fluent or we get lost or become helpless.
TECHNOLOGY-SUPPORTED ASSESSMENT
• We do not test their computer and creative skills, their analytical and integrative skills by way of a multiple-choice -type of test nor test their computer skills alone. Instead, we measure their computer skills directly in an authentic or real-life setting.