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Constructing fair tests that give teachers accurate information aboutstudents learning is an important skill for teachers. The table of specification is often useful to organize the planning process of designinga test allows the teacher to predetermine the content of the test. Using atable of specification to organize a teacher - made test helps alleviatecontent validity problems because it helps the teacher create goodbalance in several areas
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To ensure the content validity of periodic tests follow the testing that is appropriate for the situation with clear answer and scoring methods. You could also implement separate scoring boards.
To ensure validity of test, one should prepare a table of specification to describe the topics to be covered in a test and the number of items or points which will be associated with each topic and to identify the achievement domains being measured and to ensure that a fair and representative sample of questions appear on the test.
To ensure that content is valid on tests you have to understand what you are measuring. Without a clear understanding of what you are measuring you could test for the wrong information.
First off, a table of specifications also known as TOS is crucial in the content for validity of tests because it shows the one who gave the test and the candidate on the same screen. The difference between one and two way table of specifications is a two way table is great to access a persons quality of learning.
a test must be appropiate to the learning objectives youv'e set and it implies a high stardard performance'''
When most people see the acronym TOS, they think of Terms of Service. On the subject of tests, TOS stands for Table of Specifications. The TOS tells which topics the test will cover along with the number of separate points that will be covered by each topic.
When most people see the acronym TOS, they think of Terms of Service. On the subject of tests, TOS stands for Table of Specifications. The TOS tells which topics the test will cover along with the number of separate points that will be covered by each topic.