Development of instruments to assess the achievement of national competencies at the end of primary education cycle
Citation
Nath, S. R., Ghosh, S. K., & Akter, S. (2000, August). Development of instruments to assess the achievement of national competencies at the end of primary education cycle. Research Reports (2000): Social Studies, Vol – XXV, 295–325.Abstract
This report presents a detailed description of development of assessment tools for the
evaluation of students' learning achievement on the basis of 53 terminal competencies
specified by the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) of the Government of
Bangladesh. This is the first attempt in the country to cover all the terminal competencies
in assessment process. A team of school-teachers, teacher educators, curriculum experts,
education psychologists, test development experts participated in the process. The
competencies were divided into two broad categories viz., cognitive and non-cognitive.
Two separate tools were developed for assessing the two types of competencies on the
basis of pilot studies in both rural and urban areas. For the cognitive competencies a
paper and pencil based test instrument containing 66 items was developed. For the
assessment of non-cognitive competencies a tool was developed to have teachers'
appraisal of students qualifications. It is expected that valid and reliable estimates of
students' performance could be obtained through these tools.