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PPGS 6136               MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION IN EDUCATION                             3 CREDITS


            Synopsis

                   The  objective  of  this  course  is  to  introduce  to  students  the  fundamental  issues  in  educational
            measurement and use of measurement instruments in educational setting. The topics will include: the nature of
            measurement and its functions, delivery of information and interpretation of quantitative data, the meaning and
            application of norms, test validity and reliability, the external factors affecting the performance of cognitive tests,
            the  general principles  of  test  construction,  formulation and use of  essay  tests,  test  construction  objectives,
            analysis  of  test  items  for  the  classroom,  the  assessment  of  the  effective  variable,  grading  and  reporting,
            measuring  scholastic  attitude,  standardized achievement  tests  and  standard  interest,  personality  and  social
            behavior measures.

            Assessment  Method    : Continuos Assessment (Test, Assignment): 50%, Examination :50%

            Medium of Instruction   : Malay Language and English Language

            Main References
            Thorkiedsen.  T.  A.  (2005).  Fundamentals of  measurement  in applied  research.  Boston,  New  York:  Pearson
                   Education.
            Aiken, L .R. (2003). Psychological testing and assessment, ( 9th ed.). New York: Allyn & Bacon.
            Walsh, W. B., & Betz, N. E. (2001). Tests and assessment, (4th ed.).Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice-Hall.
            Hopkins,  K.  (1998).  Educational  and  psychological  measurement  and  evaluation,  (8th  ed.).Boston:  Allyn  &
                   Bacon.
            Thorndike, R. M., Cunningham, G. K., Thorndike, R. L., & Hagen, E. P. (1991). Measurement and evaluation in
                   psychology and education, (5th ed.). New York: MacMillan Publishing.


             PPGS 6137                PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (INTERNSHIP)                                      3 CREDITS

            Synopsis

                   The course is designed to enable the students’ understanding on the main counselling theories as the
            basis in counselling sessions. The problems of various theories will be explained and discussed. The various
            counselling  techniques  in  each  theory  will also be  explained  and  demonstrated.  At  the  end of  the  course,
            students are expected to formulate their own personal counselling theory by integrating the theories learned into
            their own life principle, world views and experiences.

            Assesment  Method    : Continuous assessment : 100%

            Medium of Instruction   : Malay and English Language

            Main References
            Boylan,  J.  &  Scott,  J.  (2008).  Pacticum  and  internship  :  Textbook  and  resource  guide  for  counselling  and
                   psychotheraphy (4th. Ed.). New York, NY: Routledge.
            Baird,  B.  N.  (2007).  The  internship,  practicum,  and  field  placement  handbook  :  A  Guide  for  the  helping
                   professions (5th Ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prenctice-Hall
            Perry,  C.,  &    LMFT,  D.M.  (2002).  Basic  counselling  techniques:  A  beginning  therapist’s  toolkit,  IL: 1st  Book
                   Library.
            Hill, C. F., & O’Brien, K. M (1999). Helping skills : Facilitating exploration, insight, and action. Washington, DC:
                   American Psychologocal Assn.

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