[NIFL-ASSESSMENT:814] guidance in developing job-related assessments for critical thinking

From: Marie Cora (marie.cora@hotspurpartners.com)
Date: Tue Dec 14 2004 - 12:50:46 EST


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Hi everyone,
 
I am re-posting Julie's question from October 14 because it is relevant
to the discussion this week, and I don't think she ever received much in
reply.  Julie - have you made progress on this project to date?  Perhaps
April, and others who wish to, can comment on some of your questions.
marie
 
 
 
I am working with large organization to develop assessments for managers
in 
training.  They want the questions to focus on measuring whether or not
a 
management trainee can think critically and problem solve. The questions
will focus 
on IMPACT and INDICATIONS of daily company procedures. 
 
The types of questions need to assess if the trainee understands the
impact 
of a particular procedure on the productivity, bottom-line, etc. for the

business.  We also want to assess whether or not the trainees can
identify the 
indicators that something is, or is not, going (or set up) according to
procedures.
 
For example, does the trainee understand the IMPACT if department
materials 
are unorganized and/or dirty?  That the mailbag has gone unopened?  Can
s/he 
identify the INDICATORS that something is not running according to
procedure, is 
out of place or that an employee is not performing their job
requirements?
 
This assessment needs to written in standardized format (i.e., multiple 
choice, true false, some fill in the blank and a few short answers).
 
I've created many assessments for basic skills, so have an understanding
of 
assessment development. However, I can see that testing intangible
problem 
solving skills, will require a different approach. (By the way, the
precise 
training modules have not been developed.)
 
I am working with the company to identify the proficiencies, but would
very 
much appreciate samples of how to phrase the questions so that they will

accurately measure the proficiencies in the above mentioned format.
 
Does anyone have samples or guidelines I might use?
 
Thanks for your input.
 
Julie Baker
  
 
 



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