Title: Development of Study Guides and Exams
1Development of Study Guides and Exams A
Colorado Perspective
- Sandra K. McDonald
- Betsy Buffington
- Colorado State University
2Study GuideDevelopment
Exam Development
Recruit Item Writing Committee
Develop Draft Test Items
Select Guide
Recruit Study Guide Workgroup
Validate Draft Test Items
Orientation Workshop
Develop Guide Outline/Blueprint
Finalize Test Items
Conduct Job Analysis
Develop Study Guide
Enter Test Items Into Database
Validate Existing Questions
3Select Guide
- Pass/fail rates of category
- Number of applicators testing/year
- Rotate between Agricultural, Ornamental, and
Structural
Select Guide
4Recruit Study Guide Workgroup
- CDA requests professional organizations to submit
volunteer(s) - Individuals may also volunteer themselves
- All levels of experience
- Certified Operator
- Mixes, loads, or applies any pesticide, including
RUPs, under the supervision of a QS - Qualified Supervisor
- Without supervision, evaluates pest problems,
recommends pest controls using pesticides or
devices, mixes, or loads, or applies any
pesticide, sells application services or
operates devices - Supervises in any of these functions
- Trains Technicians
Recruit Study Guide Workgroup
5Develop Guide Outline/Blueprint
- One day question and answer session
- Discuss what information to include
- What is important for entry-level pesticide
application? - Equipment types
- Pesticides used
- Refer general information to Core
- Develop outline and order of chapters
- Layout mirrors exam categories
- Job analysis
Develop Guide Outline/Blueprint
6Guide Blueprint
7Develop Study Guide - Writing
- Glean information from other study guides
- Tailor to Colorado
- Workgroup participants provide additional
resources - Emails
- Other references
Develop Study Guide
8Writing Study Guides
9Develop Study Guide Review
- Send copies to CSU staff, CDA staff and Industry
- Workgroup participants plus other key identified
individuals - Highlight particular chapters to review
- Ensures all chapters will be reviewed in-depth
- Reduces amount of time spent reviewing guide
- CEPEP and CDA staff review entire guide
- Incorporate comments when guides are received
- Second review
10Develop Study Guide Publish
11Study GuideDevelopment
Exam Development
Recruit Item Writing Committee
Develop Draft Test Items
Select Guide
Recruit Study Guide Workgroup
Validate Draft Test Items
Orientation Workshop
Develop Guide Outline/Blueprint
Finalize Test Items
Conduct Job Analysis
Develop Study Guide
Enter Test Items Into Database
Validate Existing Questions
12Recruit Item Writing Advisory Committee
- CDA requests each professional organization to
submit a list of volunteers - Individuals can also volunteer
- Committee participants
- Must be licensed as CO or QS in category
- Various levels of experience
- Security Agreement
- All test items become sole propertyof CDA
Recruit Item Writing Committee
13Security Agreement
14Orientation Workshop
- Teach participants basic skills necessary to
write high quality exam items - Discuss pros and cons of each question type
- True/False
- Multiple Choice
- Discuss dos and donts of writing good items
Orientation Workshop
15Conduct Job Analysis
- Determine topics to be included
- i.e., applicator safety, laws and regulations,
calibration, pest ID, etc. - Determine the percentage of questions that should
come from each topic - CO and QS exams may be weighted differently
- Results of job analysis serve as blueprint for
exam
Conduct Job Analysis
16Example Job Analysis
17Validate Existing Questions
- Committee edits each item for
- Content
- Format
- Style
- Grammar
- Absence of potentially inflammatory or biased
language - CO questions must be covered in study guide
- QS questions may be in study guide or from other
sources - Item(s) may be
- Accepted
- Reworked and accepted
- Rejected
- Referred to another item workgroup
Validate Existing Questions
18Validating Existing Questions
19Develop Draft Test Items
- Participants asked to submit questions
- Usually 5 or more questions/participant
- May assign questions to fulfill test blueprint
Develop Draft Test Items
20Assign Draft Test Items
- Subject Pesticide Label Labeling, A. Read
understand label requirements - Need at least 6 CO mc and 2 QS mc (pgs. 57-67)
- Subject Pesticide Label Labeling, B.
Understand that the label is considered a legal
document - Need at least 1 QS mc (pgs. 57-67)
- Subject Pesticide Label Labeling, C.
Understand label terminology - Need at least 1 QS mc (pgs. 57-67)
21Item Submission Form
22Validate Draft Test Items
- Items are reviewed and critiqued by the full Item
Writing Workgroup - Item(s) may be
- Accepted
- Reworked and accepted
- Rejected
- If accepted, the item becomes property of CDA
Validate Draft Test Items
23Finalize Test Items
- Make sure minimum requirements are met
- Make sure 75 of QS questions are answered in
study guide - Check to see if true/false ratio is 50
- Ensure we have produced a minimum of 150 of
total items needed
Finalize Test Items
24Enter Finalized Test Items into Database
- Enter items into computerized item banking system
Enter Test Items Into Database
25What We Have Learned
- Mix of experience levels are best
- Individuals contribute differently
- Industry buy-in results in
- Industry ownership of system
- Support for future development of guides/exams
- Cheap labor
- Relationship between CEPEP and CDA key to success
26Training Blueprint