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直接评价方法与间接评价方法直接评价方法要求学生陈述、展示或展示他们的学习情况。标准化工具、学生作品集、顶点项目、学生表现、案例研究、嵌入式评估和口试都是学生学习的直接证据。间接测量获取有关学生对其学习经历的看法和对学习过程的态度的信息。学生行为的非正式观察、焦点小组、校友调查、自我报告(即NSSE)、课程和教学大纲分析、离职面谈和留校率评估都是一些例子。随着WASC等认证机构要求将直接衡量标准作为主要证据来源,学生学习的直接衡量标准和间接衡量标准之间的区别变得更加重要。间接措施只能作为辅助证据。(见下表)
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Selecting Assessment Measures
Direct versus Indirect Measures of Assessment Direct measures of assessment require students to represent, produce or demonstrate their learning. Standardized instruments, student portfolios, capstone projects, student performances, case studies, embedded assessments and oral exams all provide direct evidence of student learning. Indirect measures capture information about students’ perceptions about their learning experiences and attitudes towards the learning process. Informal observations of student behavior, focus groups, alumni surveys, self-reports (i.e., NSSE), curriculum and syllabi analysis, exit interviews, and evaluation of retention rates are some examples. The difference between direct and indirect measures of student learning has taken on new importance as accrediting agencies such as WASC have required the use of direct measures to be the primary source of evidence. Indirect measures may serve only as supporting evidence. (See table on the following page.)
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