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Revision as of 21:52, 13 September 2023
In as much as you are encouraged to design authentic learning activities for your open school learners, you should equally design authentic assignment tasks for the learners. As highlighted above, in authentic assessment, the learner uses the knowledge gained in the learning process to solve a real life problem or problems. Assignment tasks are authentic if they are realistic, require judgement and innovation and assess students' ability to effectively use their knowledge or skills to complete a real life task. Wiggins, G. (2014) argues that in “a real-world” authentic assignment, there may or may not be mere writing or a hands-on writing task, but the assignment is meant to focus on the impact of one’s work in real or realistic contexts. A real-world task requires the learner to deal with the messiness of real or simulated settings.
For more detailed information on authentic assessment or assignment tasks, refer to the COL resource on the following link: (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/310549918_Guidelines_for_online_assessment_for_educators)
- Table 3 gives an assessment rubric for a Geographic Poster.
- Table 3: Assessment rubric for a Geographic Poster
Assessment criteria Possible marks Learner Teacher Final mark (consensus mark) The main theme is clear at first glance. A title helps to identify the theme. 3 Appropriate and accurate main ideas support the theme. 5 There is a wholeness (coherence) about the poster. It does not seem like a random collection of information. 5 The information in the poster is accurate and shows that the learner thoroughly understands the features of their environment. 10 Space, shapes, textures, and colours help provide information and add to the overall effectiveness of the poster. 4 Diagrams and graphs contain accurate information and illustrations, photographs, drawings add to the overall effectiveness of the poster. 10 The format of the poster is appropriate to the task and to the audience for which it is intended. 5 The poster accomplishes its purpose with its intended audience. 3 The poster is neat, presentable, creative, and interesting. 5 TOTAL 50
- Source: Adapted from Wagenen, L., Larkins, B. and Lewbel, S. (Contributors) Geography and Cultures Authentic Assessment and Rubrics. Glencoe/McGraw Hill. Columbus, Ohio. (Undated) Fair use.
- You can also find more detailed information on authentic assignment and assessment tasks in the COL resource on the following link: (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/310549918_Guidelines_for_online_assessment_for_educators)
- 3. Copy and complete the Table 4 to show the authentic attributes of this example assessment task.
- Table 4: Authentic attributes of my assessment task
Authentic Attribute Strongly agree Agree Disagree Strongly disagree Example promotes critical thinking Example encourages development of problem solving skills Example calls for application of knowledge Example relates to real life issues The guidelines provided are good The rubric provides objective assessment The example clearly shows how an authentic assignment can be designed The task given is clear and unambiguous