Assessment Reliability Check
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Implementation Guide
This task helps teachers evaluate assessment reliability by correlating scores from two related assessments or sections. A higher correlation suggests consistent measurement of learning outcomes. It supports academic quality assurance and curriculum review. The approach is data-driven and easy to explain to administrators. Teachers can use it to identify assessments that may need redesign or clarification. While simple, it promotes reflective teaching and evidence-based improvement in evaluation methods.
💡 Expert Q&A Insights
Q: What correlation indicates good reliability?
Values above 0.7 are often considered strong. |
Q: Can this compare different graders?
Yes, if both score sets are aligned.