Friday, January 20, 2012

Rose Sudaria: criterion and the norm referrence

Being a part of the class it’s my role to listen and share knowledge that I have learned at the same time absorb the input that our professor had discussed and my classmates shared. We were able to differentiate between the criterion and the norm reference and all of us were able to understand clearly.

Our professor gave meaning that criterion is a standard, rule, or test on which a judgment or decision can be based. The licensure examination of the teachers considered as an example of the criterion reference. On the other hand, norm is standard, model, or pattern regarded as typical: Example the current middle-class norm of two children per family. Entrance examination is the best example of the norm. Both norm and criterion is important in the field of assessment.

After the topic discussion and sharing from one another, we were able to understand that would be very salient in our work in planning and assessing things surrounding us.

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