Tableofspecifications 2013
Tableofspecifications 2013
Tableofspecifications 2013
Melchor
University of Ha’il, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
May 2013
A Table of Specifications is a two-way
chart which describes the topics to be
covered by a test and the number of
items or points which will be associated
with each topic.
Kubiszyn & Borich, (2003) emphasized
the following significance and
components of TOS:
1. A Table of Specifications consists of a two-
way chart or grid relating instructional
objectives to the instructional content.
The column of the chart lists the objectives
or "levels of skills" (Gredlcr, 1999) to be
addressed;
The rows list the key concepts or content
the test is to measure.
According to Bloom, et al. (1971),
"We have found it useful to represent the
relation of content and behaviors in the
form of a two dimensional table with the
objectives on one axis, the content on the
other”.
2. A Table of Specifications identifies not
only the content areas covered in class, it
identifies the performance objectives at
each level of the cognitive domain of
Bloom's Taxonomy.