DepEd order # 8 , s., 2015
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Transcript of DepEd order # 8 , s., 2015
THE PRAYER
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Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting the kids working together and
motivating them, the teacher is the
most important.
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Define classroom assessment.Differentiate formative from summative
assessment.Enumerate the components of summative
assessment.Demonstrate the process on how to
compute grades for each learning areas.
OBJECTIVES::
DepEd Order No. 8 s.,2015
◦It is an ongoing process of identifying, gathering, organizing and interpreting qualitative and quantitative information about what learners know and can do.
Classroom Assessment
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Formative assessment
Summative assessment
Two types of assessment
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Content StandardPerformance StandardLearning CompetenciesConcept Development
What is assessed in the classroom?
Individual and Collaborative Formative assessment
Formative assessment in different parts of the lesson:
1. Before the lesson 2. During the lesson proper 3. After the lesson
How are learners assessed in the classroom?
Purposes of Formative Assessment
Purposes of Formative Assessment
Purposes of Formative Assessment
Written Work Component
Performance Task Component
Quarterly Assessment
Components of Summative Assessment
Components of Summative Assessment
Standards- competency based grading system
The minimum grade needed to pass specific learning area is 60, which is transmuted to 75 in the report card.
The lowest mark that can appear on the report card is 60 for the quarterly grades and final grades.
What is the grading system?
STEP 1 :Grades from all student grades are added up. This results in the total score for each component, namely Written Works, Performance Tasks and Quarterly Assessment.
Raw scores from each component have to be converted to a Percentage Score. This is to ensure that values are parallel to each other.
Steps in computing for the final grades
STEP 2: The sum of each component is converted to percentage score. To compute the percentage score (PS), divide the raw score by the highest possible score then multiply the quotient by 100%
Steps in computing for the final grades
( ) 100%Learners total score
Percentage Score PS xHighest possible score
STEP 3: Percentage score are then converted to Weighted Scores to show the importance of each components in promoting learning in the different subjects.
Steps in computing for the final grades
Weight Components for Grades 1-10
Weight Component for SHS
Hyperlink 1 Sample grade for Math and Science ( 40,40,20)
Hyperlink 2 Sample grade for English, Filipino, AP and EsP ( 30,50,20)
Hyperlink 3 Sample grade for Mapeh, EPP and TLE (20,60,20)
Sample Computation of Grades
How are learners promoted or retained at the end of the school year?
How core values of a Filipino child is reflected in the report card?
How core values of a Filipino child is reflected in the report card?
How core values of a Filipino child is reflected in the report card?
How core values of a Filipino child is reflected in the report card?
Marking for observed values
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