A MODEL FOR ASSESSING STUDENTS’ SCIENCE PROCESS SKILLS DURING SCIENCE LAB WORK
Journal: Problems of Education in the 21st Century (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2009-05-08
Authors : Vivien Mweene Chabalengula; Frackson Mumba; William F.J. Hunter; Erin Wilson;
Page : 28-36
Keywords : assessment; Lab work; process skills; science;
Abstract
The assessment of students' manipulation skills is often neglected by teachers. This trend can be partially attributed to traditional assessment practices which focus upon what the student writes in a lab report rather than the student's physical performance during the lab activity. Therefore, this article reports on the processes which were undertaken when designing the Performance-Based Lab Assessment Technique (PBLAT). The PBLAT can be used to assess the process skill of manipulation of equipment/materials in biology (i.e. assembling, measuring, and experimenting) as the students conduct science lab activities in high schools and colleges/universities. The PBLAT is not limited to biology lab situations as it can be adapted to other sciences.
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