Topic modeling for evaluating students' reflective writing: a case study of pre-service teachers' journals

Ye Chen, Bei Yu, Xuewei Zhang, Yihan Yu
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Journal writing is an important and common reflective practice in education. Students' reflection journals also offer a rich source of data for formative assessment. However, the analysis of the textual reflections in class of large size presents challenges. Automatic analysis of students' reflective writing holds great promise for providing adaptive real time support for students. This paper proposes a method based on topic modeling techniques for the task of themes exploration and reflection grade prediction. We evaluated this method on a sample of journal writings from pre-service teachers. The topic modeling method was able to discover the important themes and patterns emerged in students' reflection journals. Weekly topic relevance and word count were identified as important indicators of their journal grades. Based on the patterns discovered by topic modeling, prediction models were developed to automate the assessing and grading of reflection journals. The findings indicate the potential of topic modeling in serving as an analytic tool for teachers to explore and assess students' reflective thoughts in written journals.
主题建模评价学生反思性写作:以职前教师期刊为例
日记写作是教育中重要而普遍的反思性实践。学生的反思日志也为形成性评估提供了丰富的数据来源。然而,对大课堂文本反思的分析却面临着挑战。学生反思性写作的自动分析为学生提供自适应的实时支持提供了很大的希望。本文提出了一种基于主题建模技术的主题探索和反思等级预测方法。我们对一份来自职前教师的期刊文章样本进行了评估。主题建模方法能够发现学生反思日志中出现的重要主题和模式。每周主题相关性和字数被确定为期刊成绩的重要指标。基于主题建模发现的模式,建立了预测模型,实现了对反思性期刊的自动评估和评分。研究结果表明,主题建模作为一种分析工具,可以帮助教师探索和评估学生在书面期刊中的反思思想。
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