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The Evaluation Program
Every school, college or university
ought to have an evaluation program for the
purpose of maximizing the effectiveness of
instruction.
The head of the institution
should take the initiative in organizing one.
But there should be a committee to take
charge of the evaluation
activities.
The Evaluation Program
►The Evaluation
Committee
1. The head of the school, as chairman, on account of his
position, or his representative if he does not have enough
time to attend to the work of evaluation;
2. The deans of colleges and heads of other instructional
departments, if school is college or universities, on account of
their strategic positions;
3. The chairmen of the departments of the different disciplines,
on account of their knowledge of their respective disciplines
such as mathematics, natural science, social science, etc.
that may be appraised;
►The Evaluation
Committee
4. The guidance counselor or guidance coordinator, on account
of his expertise in interpreting psychological test scores and
in guidance and counseling, aside from the fact that he keeps
the psychological cumulative records of the pupils or
students;
5. The registrar, on account of his easy access to scholastic
records of pupils and students because he is custodian of the
same;
6. The accountant of the school, on account of his knowledge of
the finances of the school and so acts as the financial adviser
of the group;
►The Evaluation
Committee
7. The statistician of the school, if there is one, whose expertise
is necessary when statistical procedures are needed in
determining the meaning of achievement scores;
8. A psychometrician, if there is one, or one who knows about
psychological measurement because psychological tests are
involved;
9. The librarian and the head of the Audio-Visual Department
because of their knowledge of and access to instructional
materials;
10. A representative of the students or pupils who knows best the
problems of the studentry; and
11. Others. As mentioned earlier the school people themselves
►Functions of the
Evaluation Committee
1. to set up a functional evaluation program
2. to formulate long-ranged and short-ranged evaluation
objectives
3. to formulate and approve policies, plans, and designs for an
effective accomplishments of the evaluation objectives
4. to coordinate all evaluation activities
5. to designate persons or subcommittees with the needed
qualifications to perform tasks
6. to resolve certain problems that may arise in the process of
evaluation
Educational Goals
and Objectives
►are commonly used terms in
educational planning and
policy-making.
An objective is an end or aim
towards which efforts are
exerted for its
attainment.
A goal is also an objective but it
is broader in scope than
objective, and it takes
long- range programs to attain
it.
Importance and Function
of Objectives
1. Objectives give direction to
teaching.
2. Objectives tell exactly what
to teach.
3. Objectives help in
determining the technique of
teaching.
4. Objectives give continuity to
the lesson.
5. Objectives determine the
outcomes of learning.
6. Objectives may serve as a
basis for determining the
effectiveness of a teaching
process.
Formulation of
Instructional Objectives
1. Specific Objective:
This is an objective for a
small unit of learning which
is complete by itself and
which can be attained in one
or two periods of study.
2. General Objective:
Is broader in scope than
specific objective and it
includes a big unit of study
may encompass several
specific objectives.
Evaluation of the
Outcomes of objectives
Schools have the time-honored
objectives of developing the
command of the
fundamental processes, worthy
home membership, civic
efficiency, health, and wise
use of leisure.
1. by testing
2. by observation
3. by student survey
4. by psychological testing
5. by interview
► The Learner
One of the most important
functions of evaluation is appraisal of
the learner. In fact an educational
system is organized, school building are
built, teacher are hired, and facilities are
acquired only because of
the learners.
That is how important the learners are.
► The Learner
1. the administration of standard
psychological tests,
standard achievement tests,
and teacher-made tests
2. comparing performance
in I.Q tests and performance
in teacher-made tests
3. comparing present
with previous performance
4. observation
Among the various methods of appraising the learner are as follows:
► The Learner
5. questionnaire and/or interview
6. health examination
7. autobiography and
philosophy of life
8. parental interview
9. visitation
Among the various methods of appraising the learner are as follows:
► The Teacher
1. observation of actual teaching
work
2. examination of lesson plans,
syllabi, tests, and test papers
of students
3. peer observation and evaluation
4. student evaluation
5. self-evaluation
6. meetings and conferences
7. test performance of students
The teacher is a key figure in the instructional program and has to be
evaluated too.
Among the methods used by some schools in evaluating the teacher are
following:
► The Teacher
8. observation of campus activities
9. questionnaire and/or interview
10. administration of psychological
tests
11. autobiography and
philosophy of life
12. educational qualifications
13. medical and dental examination
14. visitation
The teacher is a key figure in the instructional program and has to be
evaluated too.
Among the methods used by some schools in evaluating the teacher are
following:
► Student Services
Among the questions that may be
asked are the following:
1. Are the employees serving the
students friendly and helpful?
2. Are the services being rendered
fast and efficient?
3. Are the standard operational
procedures easy and convenient to
follow?
Included to be evaluated are the services being rendered by the school to its
students and pupils.
► Extra-Curricular or
Co-Curricular Activities
Extra- or co-curricular activities refer to the activities of students
that are outside the official classroom activities but are designed
to help in the total development of the students.
Some of these are athletics, sports, clubs and associations,
fraternities, student government, convocations, and the like.
Some are mandated by the school and even by the higher
educational authorities. It is the function of the Evaluation
Committee to look into whether these activities are contributing
to the total development of the students, or impinging upon the
efficiency of the instructional program, or too much a burden to
the students in time, effort, and money.
► The Administration
The school administration should not exempt itself from
evaluation. In fact it should offer itself to be the first
to be evaluated.
There are many aspects of administration that have to be
evaluated. Some are the enforcement of discipline,
rules and regulations, its effort to acquire needed
instructional facilities, adequacy of classrooms, its
relationship with the students and the faculty, its
capacity for planning and implementation, its vision,
to mention a few.
Observation and taking inventory may also be employed.

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The Evaluation Program

  • 2. Every school, college or university ought to have an evaluation program for the purpose of maximizing the effectiveness of instruction. The head of the institution should take the initiative in organizing one. But there should be a committee to take charge of the evaluation activities. The Evaluation Program
  • 3. ►The Evaluation Committee 1. The head of the school, as chairman, on account of his position, or his representative if he does not have enough time to attend to the work of evaluation; 2. The deans of colleges and heads of other instructional departments, if school is college or universities, on account of their strategic positions; 3. The chairmen of the departments of the different disciplines, on account of their knowledge of their respective disciplines such as mathematics, natural science, social science, etc. that may be appraised;
  • 4. ►The Evaluation Committee 4. The guidance counselor or guidance coordinator, on account of his expertise in interpreting psychological test scores and in guidance and counseling, aside from the fact that he keeps the psychological cumulative records of the pupils or students; 5. The registrar, on account of his easy access to scholastic records of pupils and students because he is custodian of the same; 6. The accountant of the school, on account of his knowledge of the finances of the school and so acts as the financial adviser of the group;
  • 5. ►The Evaluation Committee 7. The statistician of the school, if there is one, whose expertise is necessary when statistical procedures are needed in determining the meaning of achievement scores; 8. A psychometrician, if there is one, or one who knows about psychological measurement because psychological tests are involved; 9. The librarian and the head of the Audio-Visual Department because of their knowledge of and access to instructional materials; 10. A representative of the students or pupils who knows best the problems of the studentry; and 11. Others. As mentioned earlier the school people themselves
  • 6. ►Functions of the Evaluation Committee 1. to set up a functional evaluation program 2. to formulate long-ranged and short-ranged evaluation objectives 3. to formulate and approve policies, plans, and designs for an effective accomplishments of the evaluation objectives 4. to coordinate all evaluation activities 5. to designate persons or subcommittees with the needed qualifications to perform tasks 6. to resolve certain problems that may arise in the process of evaluation
  • 7. Educational Goals and Objectives ►are commonly used terms in educational planning and policy-making. An objective is an end or aim towards which efforts are exerted for its attainment. A goal is also an objective but it is broader in scope than objective, and it takes long- range programs to attain it.
  • 8. Importance and Function of Objectives 1. Objectives give direction to teaching. 2. Objectives tell exactly what to teach. 3. Objectives help in determining the technique of teaching. 4. Objectives give continuity to the lesson. 5. Objectives determine the outcomes of learning. 6. Objectives may serve as a basis for determining the effectiveness of a teaching process.
  • 9. Formulation of Instructional Objectives 1. Specific Objective: This is an objective for a small unit of learning which is complete by itself and which can be attained in one or two periods of study. 2. General Objective: Is broader in scope than specific objective and it includes a big unit of study may encompass several specific objectives.
  • 10. Evaluation of the Outcomes of objectives Schools have the time-honored objectives of developing the command of the fundamental processes, worthy home membership, civic efficiency, health, and wise use of leisure. 1. by testing 2. by observation 3. by student survey 4. by psychological testing 5. by interview
  • 11. ► The Learner One of the most important functions of evaluation is appraisal of the learner. In fact an educational system is organized, school building are built, teacher are hired, and facilities are acquired only because of the learners. That is how important the learners are.
  • 12. ► The Learner 1. the administration of standard psychological tests, standard achievement tests, and teacher-made tests 2. comparing performance in I.Q tests and performance in teacher-made tests 3. comparing present with previous performance 4. observation Among the various methods of appraising the learner are as follows:
  • 13. ► The Learner 5. questionnaire and/or interview 6. health examination 7. autobiography and philosophy of life 8. parental interview 9. visitation Among the various methods of appraising the learner are as follows:
  • 14. ► The Teacher 1. observation of actual teaching work 2. examination of lesson plans, syllabi, tests, and test papers of students 3. peer observation and evaluation 4. student evaluation 5. self-evaluation 6. meetings and conferences 7. test performance of students The teacher is a key figure in the instructional program and has to be evaluated too. Among the methods used by some schools in evaluating the teacher are following:
  • 15. ► The Teacher 8. observation of campus activities 9. questionnaire and/or interview 10. administration of psychological tests 11. autobiography and philosophy of life 12. educational qualifications 13. medical and dental examination 14. visitation The teacher is a key figure in the instructional program and has to be evaluated too. Among the methods used by some schools in evaluating the teacher are following:
  • 16. ► Student Services Among the questions that may be asked are the following: 1. Are the employees serving the students friendly and helpful? 2. Are the services being rendered fast and efficient? 3. Are the standard operational procedures easy and convenient to follow? Included to be evaluated are the services being rendered by the school to its students and pupils.
  • 17. ► Extra-Curricular or Co-Curricular Activities Extra- or co-curricular activities refer to the activities of students that are outside the official classroom activities but are designed to help in the total development of the students. Some of these are athletics, sports, clubs and associations, fraternities, student government, convocations, and the like. Some are mandated by the school and even by the higher educational authorities. It is the function of the Evaluation Committee to look into whether these activities are contributing to the total development of the students, or impinging upon the efficiency of the instructional program, or too much a burden to the students in time, effort, and money.
  • 18. ► The Administration The school administration should not exempt itself from evaluation. In fact it should offer itself to be the first to be evaluated. There are many aspects of administration that have to be evaluated. Some are the enforcement of discipline, rules and regulations, its effort to acquire needed instructional facilities, adequacy of classrooms, its relationship with the students and the faculty, its capacity for planning and implementation, its vision, to mention a few. Observation and taking inventory may also be employed.