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INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT. References. SED Mandate on M & E and TA to Divisions is spelled in the RA 9155 MDG EFA BESRA RMEPA, NEAP-R Modules WFP, PPMP DepEd Memos and Orders. 10 Levels of Internal Assessment. First Level of Assessment: Evaluating Performance Outputs and Outcomes.

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INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

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  1. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

  2. References • SED Mandate on M & E and TA to Divisions is spelled in the RA 9155 • MDG • EFA • BESRA • RMEPA, NEAP-R Modules • WFP, PPMP • DepEd Memos and Orders

  3. 10 Levels of Internal Assessment First Level of Assessment: Evaluating Performance Outputs and Outcomes Sixth Level of Assessment: Evaluating Teams and Individuals Second Level of Assessment: Evaluating Organizational Competencies and Capabilities Seventh Level of Assessment: Evaluating Physical Facilities and Set Up, Working Conditions and Environmental Surroundings Third Level of Assessment: Evaluating Utilization of Resources Eighth Level of Assessment: Evaluating Organizational Affiliations, Alliances and Linkages Fourth Level of Assessment: Evaluating Management Processes Ninth Level of Assessment: Evaluating Top Management, Board Members and Leadership Fifth Level of Assessment: Evaluating the Four Management Functions Tenth Level of Assessment: Evaluating Strategic Fit or VSOP consistency

  4. Cycle Time (Throughput Time) computing how long it takes the organization to transform the unit’s inputs into a specified quantity of outputs Efficiency Measures Input-Output Ratio: comparing inputs poured (teachers, classrooms) in versus outputs (students educated) produced Rate of Dropout/Rate of Retention of Students

  5. Efficiency Ratios (Input-Output) • Full Time Teacher: Student Ratio • Classroom to Student Ratio • Textbook to Student Ratio • Space per student • Others

  6. Resources Spent Effectiveness Measures VS. Outcomes achieved

  7. Effectiveness Measures • Resources Utilized (people, pesos, physical facilities)versus Student Outcomes Attained • Percentage of Students Employed Six Months after Graduating • Others

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  9. SECOND LEVEL OF ASSESSMENTEVALUATING ORGANIZATIONAL COMPETENCIES AND CAPABILITIES looks at the capabilities and competencies of the organization Capabilities and Competencies

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  11. THIRD LEVEL OF ASSESSMENTEVALUATING THE UTILIZATION OF RESOURCES examines where the resources of the organization have been sourced and where they have been allocated Efficiently utilized Economically utilized Resources Effectively utilized

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  13. FOURTH LEVEL OF ASSESSMENTEVALUATING MANAGEMENT PROCESSES examines and evaluates the organization's management processes. These processes are the formal and informal systems and procedures of the unit In assessing management processes, the top-most concern is to gauge whether or not they were crafted, carried out, coordinated, monitored and conducted well in terms of their effectiveness

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  15. Level V Evaluating the Four Management Functions

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  17. SIXTH LEVEL OF ASSESSMENTEVALUATING TEAMS AND INDIVIDUALS Assessment of teams and individuals should not beconducted on an absolute basis • Different potentials must be determined • Evaluate teams and individuals based on their relative performance

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  19. SEVENTH LEVEL OF ASSESSMENTEVALUATING PHYSICAL FACILITIES AND SET-UP, WORKING CONDITIONS AND ENVIRONMENT The competitiveness of an organization can be determined by the state of its physical assets, working conditions and environmental surroundings particularly the facilities, grounds and equipment it owns for education purposes.

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