covid -19大流行期间的建构主义学习:研究生教育证书学生的教学和评估技能

T. Mafugu
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本研究旨在评估在线小组演讲对职前教师教学和评估技能发展的影响。该研究涉及在COVID-19大流行期间攻读科学课程研究生教育证书的学生。这项研究以横断面调查设计为基础。学生们以五人为一组,进行微课程,并使用研究人员准备的评分标准相互评估。在每一组中,四位同学独立评估每个学生,并计算出平均分数。学生们就演讲的优缺点进行了讨论。研究人员通过使用相同的题目来评估学生提交的报告,从而降低平均分。研究人员给出了反馈,强调了演讲的优势和需要改进的地方。大多数学生认为小组演讲提高了他们的教学技巧和评估方法。该研究建议在教学实践之前实施类似的小组演示,因为这将有助于他们在学校更好地教学。
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Constructivist Learning during the COVD-19 Pandemic: Teaching and Assessment Skills in a Post Graduate Certificate of Education Students
The study sought to evaluate the effect of online group presentations on the development of pre-service teachers’ pedagogical and assessment skills. The study involved students undertaking the postgraduate Certificate of Education in science course during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was underpinned by a cross-sectional survey design. Students worked in groups of five to present micro-lessons and assess each other using a rubric prepared by the researcher. In each group, four peers independently assessed each student, and an average mark was calculated. Discussions between students on the strengths and weaknesses of the presentation were held. The researchers moderated the average marks by evaluating the presentations submitted by the students using the same rubric. The researcher gave feedback, highlighting the strengths of the presentations and areas that needed some improvement. Most of the students were of the view that group presentations improved their pedagogical skills and assessment practices. The study recommends the implementation of similar group presentations before teaching practice, as this would help them teach better in the schools.
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