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Questionmark Training Course
Creating Assessments That Get Results

Overview
This is a two-day course in which participants engage in applying principles and best practices of assessment design, development, and delivery. The course addresses a broad range of issues related to the sound and effective use of assessments in business, training and education. It includes four modules:
  1. Measuring Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes through Needs Analysis and Assessment Techniques;
  2. Motivating Learning with Questions and Assessments
  3. Writing Sound Test Items and Building Valid and Reliable Assessments
  4. Delivering Assessments Safely and Securely

Active learning, case study, and group project techniques are used to engage the participants. This course is designed for learning professionals who are responsible for education and training initiatives in their organisations and seek to enhance their ability to design, develop, and deliver effective assessments.

 

Schedule
Sign up form: Click Here for Registration, Dates and Locations
Tuition: £795 + VAT - includes tuition, course materials and lunch
Preparation: A pre-course, online, diagnostic assessment will be used to determine participants’ prior knowledge of course content.
Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm each day
Breaks: 15 minute break in morning
1 hour for lunch
15 minute in afternoon

 

Course Content and Objectives
Module 1:
  • Create measurable objectives as a preliminary step to developing effective assessments.
  • Define the difference between knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
  • Identify 6 different kinds of question types and 4 assessment types.
  • Identify when best to utilise each questions and assessment type.
  • Apply the most appropriate forms of question and assessment types to the measurement of knowledge, skills, and attitudes

Module 2:

  • Describe how questions can motivate learners and increase retention before, during, and after instruction.
  • Discuss the benefits and best practices of using feedback.

Module 3:

  • Define the meaning and importance of assessment reliability and validity.
  • Define and describe the difference between norm-referenced and criterion referenced tests.
  • Describe the elements and benefits of a test blueprint.
  • State the “rules of thumb” for constructing quality questions for the most common item types.
  • Create assessment questions following the best practices for item construction.
  • Critique assessment questions for proper format and content.
  • Use item statistics to evaluate the performance of a test item.
  • Assemble a test form appropriate for the purpose, score interpretation, and audience of the test.
  • Establish an appropriate cut-score for the goal of an assessment.

Module 4:

  • Discuss the impact of low, medium, and high stakes have on the delivery of an assessment.
  • Identify and describe up to seven security issues to consider when delivering assessments.
  • Develop a delivery methodology based on an assessment’s stakes and security issues.

 

Instructor
As Professional Services Manager of Questionmark Computing Ltd., Ivan Forward advises organisations on the effective planning, development and deployment of assessment. Ivan draws from years of experience in the corporate training field and the application of online assessment. As a specialist trainer for Pfizer, Ivan sourced, deployed and administered a salesforce-wide e-assessment system for the administration of high-stakes accreditation assessments. Ivan earned a bachelor’s degree in science from the University of Wales and has recently been accredited as an Insights practitioner.

 

More Information and On-Site Course Delivery
If you are interested in more information about Creating Assessments that Get Results, or would like to arrange an on-site course, please send an email to info@questionmark.co.uk

 

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