240 likes | 484 Views
Assessment in Culinary Arts. Determining & Measuring Learning Gains - Grading. Agenda. References and Resources Organizing the course Assessment Strategies and Methods Effective Multiple Choice Exams Rubrics Examples. Organizing the Course. Chunking of Information. Pre-Chunking.
E N D
Assessment in Culinary Arts Determining & Measuring Learning Gains - Grading
Agenda • References and Resources • Organizing the course • Assessment Strategies and Methods • Effective Multiple Choice Exams • Rubrics • Examples
Chunking of Information Pre-Chunking Post- Chunking
Assessment Strategy • Outcomes Based • Student Constructed • Standards Driven
Assessment Methods • Objective Tests • Short Answer Tests • Extended Answer Tests – Essays • Practical Tests • Situational Assessment/Skill Assessment • Assignments and Projects/Presentation & Oral Assessment • Portfolios
Norm Referenced Assessment Criterion Referenced Assessment
Rubrics A rubric is a scoring device or tool that publicly acknowledges what is judged and establishes criteria or benchmarks for acceptable performance, and/or levels of performance that can be equated to grades.
Grading Schemes • Instructor Determined • Student Determined • Modified I/S Determined
Assessment Plans • Outcomes Based: Instructor and Student Constructed • Modified I/S Scheme: Student Weighting of Assignments or Multiple Assignments • Objective Tests – Knowledge/Comprehension-level Objectives • Projects and Portfolios with Rubrics – Analysis/Application Level Objectives
Presentation and Oral Assessment
Combined Instructor/Student Determined Grading Schemes Option #1 – Contract Grading – Multiple Projects – More Projects = Higher Grade Option #2 – Project Weighting – Instructor Determines Projects & Student Assigns Weights to Projects Within Parameters Option #3 – Combinations