Neutrosophic Sets and Systems
Abstract
Assessment in a teaching-learning process allows teachers to determine to what degree students are assimilat-ing the content and are meeting the objectives of the study program. That is why when there are fine-tuned as-sessment instruments, it is assumed that there is better pedagogical performance. This is a consequence of the fact that the accuracy of the tests allows better adjustment of the classroom methods carried out by the teacher. In this article, we propose a technique that allows determining the degree of effectiveness of assessment in-struments on school results and their relationship with pedagogical performance. We focus specifically on higher education in Ecuador, although the method may be valid in another context. For the design of the meth-od, we took into account that the teacher or the specialist who evaluates is better understood with the help of a linguistic measurement scale. In addition, experience shows that in each evaluation there is indeterminacy and uncertainty. That is why the proposed method is based on the neutrosophic 2-tuple linguistic model. This is a model of Computing with Words, where they are evaluated with a natural language scale and the indetermina-cy of the evaluation is also taken into account. On the other hand, offsets allow obtaining logical results be-tween these words when logical operations are performed between their indices that are outside the classic truth values in [0, 1].
Recommended Citation
Vera-León, Judith Ernestina; Tatiana Daniela Ríos-López; Noemí Fernanda Caizaluisa-Barros; Andrea Fernanda Pazmiño-Arcos; and Jessica Carolina Analuisa-Maiguashca. "A new method for measuring the effectiveness of teacher evaluation instruments in improving pedagogical performance in higher education based on the neutrosophic 2-tuple linguistic model and offset logic." Neutrosophic Sets and Systems 84, 1 (2025). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nss_journal/vol84/iss1/3