Aligning assessment to course outcomes in OBE: Comparing the application of bloom's taxonomy in final examination papers in UiTM / Asmidar Alias … [et al.]

The philosophy of the Outcome Based Education states that education ought to produce particular educational outcomes, which give students some particular and minimum level of knowledge and ability. Assessment in this educational approach is, thus, crucial and must be aligned to the Course Outcomes...

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Main Authors: Alias, Asmidar, Ariffin, Kamisah, Mohamad Bhkari, Norshariza, Ahmad Zaini, Azniza
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Published: 2011
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spelling my.uitm.ir.385352021-06-08T13:50:33Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/38535/ Aligning assessment to course outcomes in OBE: Comparing the application of bloom's taxonomy in final examination papers in UiTM / Asmidar Alias … [et al.] Alias, Asmidar Ariffin, Kamisah Mohamad Bhkari, Norshariza Ahmad Zaini, Azniza Higher Education Educational tests and measurements Malaysia The philosophy of the Outcome Based Education states that education ought to produce particular educational outcomes, which give students some particular and minimum level of knowledge and ability. Assessment in this educational approach is, thus, crucial and must be aligned to the Course Outcomes of the course learned. The assessment blue-print in OBE has clearly stated the distribution of questions within the levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy to ensure that students are assessed based on the right level of learning. This paper examines the distribution of the taxonomy in final examination papers in UiTM to find out whether or not the assessment blue-print has been adhered to. Using cluster sampling, 17 final examination papers were selected from 9 different faculties and analysed based on the Bloom s taxonomy framework. The data indicate that there is no standardization in the distribution of the taxonomy among papers, indicating that the blueprint has not been adhered to. The findings have very important implication on the process of preparing final examination papers so as to ensure the assessment and Course Outcomes are aligned. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/38535/1/38535.PDF ID38535 Alias, Asmidar and Ariffin, Kamisah and Mohamad Bhkari, Norshariza and Ahmad Zaini, Azniza (2011) Aligning assessment to course outcomes in OBE: Comparing the application of bloom's taxonomy in final examination papers in UiTM / Asmidar Alias … [et al.]. In: Prosiding KONAKA Konferensi Akademik 2011, 6-7 Disember 2011, Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang.
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content_provider Universiti Teknologi Mara
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topic Higher Education
Educational tests and measurements
Malaysia
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Educational tests and measurements
Malaysia
Alias, Asmidar
Ariffin, Kamisah
Mohamad Bhkari, Norshariza
Ahmad Zaini, Azniza
Aligning assessment to course outcomes in OBE: Comparing the application of bloom's taxonomy in final examination papers in UiTM / Asmidar Alias … [et al.]
description The philosophy of the Outcome Based Education states that education ought to produce particular educational outcomes, which give students some particular and minimum level of knowledge and ability. Assessment in this educational approach is, thus, crucial and must be aligned to the Course Outcomes of the course learned. The assessment blue-print in OBE has clearly stated the distribution of questions within the levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy to ensure that students are assessed based on the right level of learning. This paper examines the distribution of the taxonomy in final examination papers in UiTM to find out whether or not the assessment blue-print has been adhered to. Using cluster sampling, 17 final examination papers were selected from 9 different faculties and analysed based on the Bloom s taxonomy framework. The data indicate that there is no standardization in the distribution of the taxonomy among papers, indicating that the blueprint has not been adhered to. The findings have very important implication on the process of preparing final examination papers so as to ensure the assessment and Course Outcomes are aligned.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Alias, Asmidar
Ariffin, Kamisah
Mohamad Bhkari, Norshariza
Ahmad Zaini, Azniza
author_facet Alias, Asmidar
Ariffin, Kamisah
Mohamad Bhkari, Norshariza
Ahmad Zaini, Azniza
author_sort Alias, Asmidar
title Aligning assessment to course outcomes in OBE: Comparing the application of bloom's taxonomy in final examination papers in UiTM / Asmidar Alias … [et al.]
title_short Aligning assessment to course outcomes in OBE: Comparing the application of bloom's taxonomy in final examination papers in UiTM / Asmidar Alias … [et al.]
title_full Aligning assessment to course outcomes in OBE: Comparing the application of bloom's taxonomy in final examination papers in UiTM / Asmidar Alias … [et al.]
title_fullStr Aligning assessment to course outcomes in OBE: Comparing the application of bloom's taxonomy in final examination papers in UiTM / Asmidar Alias … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Aligning assessment to course outcomes in OBE: Comparing the application of bloom's taxonomy in final examination papers in UiTM / Asmidar Alias … [et al.]
title_sort aligning assessment to course outcomes in obe: comparing the application of bloom's taxonomy in final examination papers in uitm / asmidar alias … [et al.]
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