Test Administration
Test Administration
Test Administration
Planning a Test
i. Pre-testing
• Instructions at beginning
• Readiness, Motivation
• To know about achieved objectives
ii. During the Instruction Testing
• Provides bases for formative assessment
• Monitor learning progress
• Detect learning errors
• Provide feedback for students and teachers
iii. End of Instruction Testing
• Measure intended learning outcomes
• Used for formative assessment
• Provides bases for grades, promotion etc.
Matching Items
• Consist of Two Parallel Columns.
• Left termed (premises) on the right, (responses)
• Matching Items Good for: Knowledge and Comprehension
Administering a Test
. Test Assembly
• Group together all item of Similar Format
• Arrange test items from Easy to Hard
• Space the items for Easy Reading
• Keep items and their options on the Same Page
• Position illustrations, tables, charts, pictures diagrams or maps near
descriptions
• Answer keys must be Checked Carefully
• Provide adequate and proper Space for Name and Date
• Test directions must be Precised and Clear
• Test must be Proofread to make it error free
• Make all the item Unbiased (gender, culture, ethnic, racial etc.)
II. Reproduction of the Test
Practical Steps for Printing
• Manage Printing (if test takers are large in number)
• Manage Photocopy from a proper/new machine
• Use Good Quality of the Paper and Printing
• Retain Original Test in your own Custody
• Be careful while Making Sets of the test
• Manage Confidentiality of the test
III. Administration of the Test
• Maintain a Positive attitude for achievement
• Maximize achievement Motivation
• Equalize Advantages to all the students
• Provide Easy, Comfortable and Proper Seats
• Provide Proper system of Light, temperature, air and water.
• Clarify all the Rules and regulations
• Remind the students to Check their Copies
• Monitor students continuously
• Minimize Distractions
• Give Time Warnings properly
• Collect Test Uniformly
• Count the Answer Sheets, seal it in a bag and hand it ove
IV. Test Taking Strategies
• Students need to Follow Directions carefully
• Students need to understand how to Budget their Time
• Students need to Check their Work
• Read the Entire Test Item and possible Answers very Carefully.
• Answer the Easier Questions First
• Students need to make Educated Guesses
• Use Test Item Formats for practice
• Review the Practice Items and answer choices with students.
• Practice using answer sheets.
Test Instructions
Basically it’s an order given by a teacher to a group of students, according to
which they solve their specified test.
Seating POSITION
• Things considered to be important in relation to the room / hall examination
is the seating position.
• The distance to be taken between the candidates.
• A position which is far enough to prevent candidates from copying another
candidates.
• Supervisors engaged in examination hall room.
Psychological Environment
• Students Performance
• Interplay between Individuals and their Surroundings
• Involvement of Environmental Psychology in Education System
• Students Motivation
• Maintaining Confidence Level of Students
• Friendly Environment
Responsibilities After Test
Collecting test materials and dismissing test takers:
When the test is over, do the following:
• Invigilator must instruct candidates to stop answering, putting down their
pen on the table and stay put.
• Collect the test booklets individually from each test taker in the same order
in which you handed them out.
• All answer sheets have been handed in with names or other identification
indicating whose test paper was whose.
• Handle answer sheets carefully. Keep them flat and do not damage the
edges. Do not attach paper clips to them or staple anything to them.
• Once you are certain you have all the test booklets, collect and count the
answer sheets in the same manner.
• Thank the test takers for their cooperation.
• Dismiss the test takers.
Protect all test materials as the test takers leave the room
Rubric/Scoring Criteria: