HE4352 : Evaluation & Measurement in Educational Programs

Department

Department of Home Economics

Academic Program

Bachelor in Home Economics

Type

Elective

Credits

02

Prerequisite

HE3412

Overview

Introducing the concepts of measurement and evaluation, fields, educational objectives, its classification, how to formulate it, classroom tests, how to construct them, types, characteristics, areas of use, interpretation of results, and the relative weights of achievement tests.

Intended learning outcomes

If the student successfully completes the course, he will be able to

Recognize the basic concepts of evaluation and measurement and educational goals in the educational process

Mention the different types of tests and the role of statistics in measurement and evaluation

A model is designed for a test that meets the good test conditions

Infer the advantages and disadvantages of each type of test and the difference between assessment and measurement tools

The computer is used to research and study how to prepare tests

Teaching and learning methods

Lectures, discussion and dialogue, exercises, and home meals

Methods of assessments

Written test, homework, relative weight 50%-year work, 50% final exam