Objectivity

00:02:53
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Summary

TLDRThe video explores the concept of high-quality assessment, emphasizing the importance of objectivity, which ensures unbiased, accurate, and fact-based outcomes. Objectivity is a key component of high-quality assessment, ensuring that all evaluators obtain the same results. Examples of objective assessments include matching tests, multiple-choice tests, and true or false tests. While objective tests are important, teachers are also encouraged to use other assessment methods that involve judgmental scoring.

Takeaways

  • 🎯 High-quality assessments demonstrate and improve student learning.
  • 📊 Objectivity ensures unbiased and accurate results.
  • 🧩 Examples of objective assessments include matching, multiple choice, and true or false tests.
  • 🔍 Objectivity avoids bias and supports factual outcomes.
  • 🧑‍🏫 Teachers may use both objective and subjective assessments.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:02:53

    The video discusses the components of high-quality assessment, emphasizing that it provides results to improve student learning and inform decision-making. Objectivity, a key component, ensures unbiased and accurate outcomes. Examples given include matching tests, multiple choice tests, and true/false tests, demonstrating objectivity as they eliminate human judgment in scoring.

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Video Q&A

  • What is high-quality assessment?

    It provides results that demonstrate and improve target student learning and informs instructional decision-making.

  • Why is objectivity important in assessments?

    Objectivity is crucial to avoid bias, ensure accurate results, and base outcomes purely on facts.

  • What are some examples of objective assessments?

    Examples include matching tests, multiple choice tests, and true or false tests.

  • What does objectivity mean in the context of assessments?

    Objectivity refers to the degree to which equally competent scores obtain the same results.

  • Can teachers use methods other than objective tests?

    Yes, teachers may use other methods that require judgmental scoring.

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  • 00:00:01
    hello everyone
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    welcome to this video in today's video
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    we are going to talk about
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    the components of high quality
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    assessment
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    but before that what is high quality
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    assessment
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    high quality assessment provide
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    results that demonstrate and improve
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    target student learning also
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    it informs structural decision making
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    thus it is used for validity
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    what is objectivity
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    objectivity is one component of high
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    quality assessment
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    it also refers to the degree to which
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    equally competent scores
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    obtain the same results so the question
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    is
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    why does objectivity important in
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    assessment
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    first to avoid bias
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    second to ensure accurate conclusion or
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    results
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    and third to ensure outcomes purely
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    based on facts
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    here are the examples of objectivity
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    assessment
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    first example of objectivity assessment
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    is matching test
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    matching tasks may share the student
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    ability to connect words
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    complete sentence or pair of words with
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    redefinition
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    second example is multiple choices tests
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    in multiple choice tests
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    the test sticker is supposed to select
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    the best choice among a set of four or
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    five options
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    the third example is true or false test
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    true or false tests check your knowledge
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    of facts
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    general study skills and best practices
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    applied to studying for true or false
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    tests
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    all examples shows objectivity because
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    there is no human judgment in scoring
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    teachers may not use objective tests but
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    also
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    other methods of assessment that
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    requires judgmental
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    scoring thank you guys for listening and
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    we hope that you gained some lessons
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    from our video
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    stay safe
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  • assessment
  • high-quality
  • objectivity
  • education
  • student learning