PEKA Satu
PEKA Satu
PEKA Satu
students ability To improve the evaluation by using the test which have been construct and control the quality locally
OBJECTIVE
To know the strength and weakness of T&L learning
and make the follow up action To improve the student learning based on the information given To stimulate the student learning through the continous teacher guidance Give the student adapt their learning to real situation life
CRITERIA
Emphasize on non formal evaluation eg observation,
oral questioning Emphasize more on formative evaluation Emphasize more on follow-up action Emphasize on continous evaluation Emphasize on holistic evaluation Emphasize on internal evaluation
influenced by the development of the science curriculum in especially Britain and the United States of America Since 1989, the British science curriculum has focused on testing students ability to conduct scientific investigations such as measuring, comparing characteristics and finding a relationship between variables
subjects, namely Chemistry, Physics and Biology, underwent several changes Practical assessment were conducted in Sijil Peperiksaan Malaysia (SPM) until 1997 In 1998, the practical assessment were abolished
PEKA
The practical assessment were replaced by a new
assessment method that combines scientific skills components through Penilaian Kerja Amali or PEKA In the same year, written practical assessment for Chemistry, Physics and Biology subjects were introduced for private candidates
PEKA
As a result of this, Malaysian science evaluation began
to involve the science process skills and manipulative skills and thus,practice of good moral values and scientific attitudes These changes were implemented in 1997 by the Examination Syndicate, Malaysian Ministry Of Education (Lembaga Peperiksaan 1997)
PEKA
Teachers of Physics, Biology and Chemistry were
required to evaluate science process skills, manipulative skills and practice of good moral values and scientific attitudes among science students in secondary 4 and 5 based on the evaluation in the PEKA guide book
PEKA
PEKA was introduced to enable the use of practical
assignments as a method of evaluation, stressing the elements of scientific skills, manipulative skills,practice of good moral values and scientific attitudes
PEKA
PEKA is a school-based evaluation that uses Criteria
References which focuses on quality PEKA is a form of evaluation that is able to measure a students level of mastery of a certain element The element here is a scientific skill
PEKA
Evaluation is conducted continuously through the
teaching and learning process which includes laboratory practicals Students are evaluated individually even though they work in groups Students are required to conduct practicals and write reports and teachers will evaluate students by observing students conducting practicals
PEKA
The PEKA will be considered as a basis in awarding
grades to students individually Evaluation of students will only be conducted if the students follow the learning process Students need to be told what they will be evaluated upon
PEKA
PEKA is evaluation based on the Reference Criteria
Test This means that a students level of mastery is assessed according to certain criteria A criterion is the statement that states the minimum level that must be mastered by a student
A4 : K1 : Draw the complete apparatus Recording observation, used drawing of apparatus K2 : Record all the observations and ensure all measurements are correct K3: Record the observations in an appropriate table K4 : Draw a correct graph
A1 : Using apparatus
K1:Handling a burette, a pipette, setting up glass apparatus, circuit, cell electrolysis, chemical cell or thermometer before conducting an experiment K2 : Handling a burette, a pipette, setting up glass apparatus, circuit, cell electrolysis, chemical cell or thermometer during an experiment K3:Handling a burette, a pipette, setting up glass apparatus, circuit, cell electrolysis, chemical cell or thermometer after an experiment