Appendix
D: Assessment and Evaluation - Samples
The samples in this section show how a teacher might link criteria to learning outcomes. Each sample is based on prescribed learning outcomes taken from one or more organizers. The samples provide background information to explain the classroom context; suggested instruction tasks and strategies; the tools and methods used to gather assessment information; and the criteria used to evaluate student performance.
How the Samples are Organized
There are six parts to each sample:
Prescribed Learning Outcomes
This part identifies the organizer or organizers and the specific prescribed learning outcomes selected for the sample.
Unit Focus
This is a summary of the key features of the sample.
Planning the Unit
This part describes how the teacher prepared for the unit.
The Unit
This part outlines:
Defining the Criteria
This part illustrates the specific criteria, which are based on the prescribed learning outcomes, the assessment task, and various reference sets.
Assessing and Evaluating Student Performance
This part includes:
Evaluation Samples
The samples on the following pages illustrate how a teacher might apply criterion-referenced evaluation in grade 10, 11, and 12 mathematics courses.
Revised: September 2001