Task Evaluation Form: Development Procedures for Maintenance and Equipment-Oriented Tasks.
Abstract
This document contains procedures for generating on-the-job training, task proficiency assessment instruments for maintenance and equipment-oriented tasks. Application of these Task Evaluation Form (TEF) development procedures to a specific procedures to a specific task results in a TEF that can be used by an evaluator to assess a trainee's proficiency at performing that task. The TEF development procedures guide the development in making decisions related to the evaluation of task performance. Potential performer actions and outcomes are divided into evaluation areas (time/speed, sequence-following, end product, safety, and tools, equipment, and materials use). The TEF development procedures guide the developer in determining which evaluation areas are critical to successful task performance. Every step or event in the task is considered to determine at which points each evaluation area is critical. Once critical task events or steps are identified, the developer describes exactly what performer actions and outcomes reflect successful task performance. In addition to guiding the developer in identifying and describing critical aspects of task performance, the TEF development procedures also provide instructions for creating an evaluation scenario and developing a chart for scoring task performance. Keywords: assessment methodology, critical steps and events, performance standards.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA167597
Entities
People
- J. T. Roth
- Ronnie Warm