Developing consistency in teacher judgment formation through online meeting centres
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2010
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This paper investigates the complex interactions that occur as teachers meet online to justify and negotiate their assessment judgments of student work across relatively large and geographically dispersed populations. Drawing from sociocultural theories of learning and technology, the technology is positioned as playing a role in either supporting or hindering teachers reaching a common understanding of assessment standards. Meeting transcripts and interviews with the teachers have been qualitatively analysed in terms of the interactions that occurred and teachers’ perceptions of these interactions. While online meetings offer a partial solution to address the current demands of assessment in education, they also present new challenges as teachers meet, in an unfamiliar environment, to discuss student work. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31243/1/c31243.pdf https://www.jld.edu.au/article/view/47/45 Adie, Lenore E. (2010) Developing consistency in teacher judgment formation through online meeting centres. Journal of Learning Design, 3(2), pp. 14-26. |
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Copyright 2010 Queensland University of Technology |
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Office of Education Research; School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #Social Moderation #Assessment #Online meeting centres #Teacher judgement |
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Journal Article |