Basics of Educational Assessment
Mgr. Jarmila Bradová, Ph.D.
Basics of Educational Assessment

Dear students,

this study guide will take you through the basics of educational assessment and provide you with sufficient information for its fundamental understanding and preparation for the final state exams. The topic is viewed through the lens of the Czech educational context, therefore most of the information is drawn from Czech sources. These sources are listed in the text respecting the citation principles, however, knowledge of the listed authors will not be required during the final state examination test.

This section provides information about the legislation related to the diagnostic assessment processes in schools.

The objective of this chapter is to introduce the fundamental principles and methodolos of educational diagnostic assessment and to familiarize readers with the methodologies and procedures involved in diagnostic assessment. The aim is to outline the prerequisites for teachers' diagnostic proficiency to facilitate individualization and differentiation in teaching, drawing upon data derived from diagnostic activities within a teacher's professional practice.

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The objective of this chapter is to introduce the utilization of outcomes derived from educational assessment to establish individualized support. Through the assistance of pertinent school regulations, a framework of supportive interventions is presented, aimed at leveling educational opportunities for students.

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The aim of this chapter is to familiarize readers with the most frequently used method of diagnostic assessment in a teacher's practice

The objective of this chapter is to explore an interview as a distinct and extensively employed method in educational diagnostics. It will delve into its various types, phases, proper principles for conducting it, and the prevalent errors encountered during its execution.

The aim of this chapter is to introduce the questionnaire as a tool for data collection in the diagnosis of students and classes by teachers. The chapter explains the types of questionnaires available to teachers, how to create a questionnaire, and how to process the collected data.

The aim of this chapter is to introduce the student portfolio as a summary of the student's activity results, which can be utilized by the teacher in diagnostic activities, and by the student for reflection and self-assessment of the learning process and its outcomes.

The aim of the chapter is to provide basic information on instrumental enrichment, its foundations, conception, and process.

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