Assessment as *the* Central Component of Education (Module 2)
In the theoretical framework presented at the beginning of the module, it was posited that “assessment drives the many aspects of education”. One would normally think of education in terms of what is being taught (curriculum) and how it is taught (instruction). So, boldly claiming the prominence of assessment in education would require quite a paradigm shift. At first, I could not quite accept that because I had already been exposed to the CIA Framework where curriculum, instruction and assessment are equally held as being important for student learning. But just as the operational plans of any organization starts with the vision and mission, I believe the educational directives should also stem from a country’s vision. To declare whether our country has reached its vision or not, we need to make an evaluation and a measurement if it has done so. That is where assessment, with the help of research, can play a central role in education. From the NEDA Website...