Anania B. Aquino, Noraida P. Ramos, Celia J. Nolasco
College of Teacher Education, Batangas State University ARASOF, Nasugbu, Batangas, Philippines
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Date Received: June 23, 2015; Date Revised: July 22, 2015
Faculty Perceptions, Skills and Problems on Assessment in Undergraduate Programs in a State University Extension Campus in the Philippines 500 KB 1 downloads
Anania B. Aquino, Noraida P. Ramos, Celia J. Nolasco College of Teacher Education,...
The assessment of student learning is a continuous process geared towards understanding and improving student learning hence an assurance of providing quality education. It is a fundamental function of higher education and one of the primary roles of its faculty. This research investigated perceptions, practices and skills of faculty of a university extension campus on assessment of student learning. It relied on descriptive survey method to investigate responses of 77 teachers. The respondents regard assessment as useful, important and should be integrated with learning process. Faculty also place importance on purposes of evaluation in student learning and use varied assessment tools. In spite of various assessment tools used, majority of respondents are only somewhat skilled in performing tasks incident to assessment. University academic guidelines, applicable professional licensure examination, qualifying / classification test, university grading standard and their immediate academic supervisor affect faculty’s assessment practices. The respondents specify some problems and concerns on assessment. The results serve as basis in coming up with proposed strategies for continuous enhancement of assessment are conceptualized for possible implementation.
Keywords: assessment, higher education, undergraduate programs, community extension, student learning