南非林波波Vhembe区支持进步学习者的管理评估

Fhulufhelo Patrick Muedi, A. Kutame, T. Ngidi, Chinaza Uleanya
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评估一直是教学过程的重要组成部分。然而,了解评估是如何管理的非常重要,因为它能够对学习者的成功或失败做出贡献。同时,在“合格学生”(QP)学习者的情况下,评估管理变得更加重要。因此,目前的研究调查了如何通过使用南非林波波Vhumbedzi Circuit的10所有针对性的中学来管理QP学习者的评估。受访者分别是来自学校管理团队(SMT)的教师和参与者,他们是随机和方便地选择的。这项特殊研究采用了混合方法,通过使用两种重要工具收集数据,1)由165名选定的教师填写问卷,2)对10名SMT进行访谈。分析的数据被编码成主题。研究结果表明,QP学习者的评估是通过利用考试时间表在各个年级进行的。此外,以前考试的试卷也被作为即将到来的考试准备的一部分。然而,目前的研究发现,家庭作业时间表和同伴评估任务的适度性没有得到适当的评估和实践。因此,目前的研究建议,有必要探索同伴评估任务和家庭作业时间表的适度使用。关键词:评估管理,林波波,合格进步(QP)学习者,南非
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Managing Assessments for Supporting Progressed Learners in Vhembe District, Limpopo, South Africa
Assessment has been a significant component of teaching and learning process. However, it is very important to know that how assessment is being managed, as it is capable of contributing to both, the success or the failure of learners. Meanwhile, management of assessment becomes more crucial in the case of the “qualified to be progressed” (QP) learners. Hence, the current study investigates that how assessment of QP learners are managed by using 10 purposively selected secondary schools in the Vhumbedzi Circuit, Limpopo, South Africa. Respondents are the teachers and participants from School Management Team (SMT) who were randomly and conveniently selected, respectively. Mixed-methods was employed for this particular study and data was collected through the use of two important tools, 1) questionnaire filled by 165 selected teachers, and 2) interviews conducted with 10 SMTs. The analyzed data were coded into themes. The findings of the study showed that the assessment of QP learners was managed at all grades through the utilization of examination timetables.  Besides, the question papers of previous examinations were also taken in as a part of the preparation for forth coming examinations. While, the current research found that homework timetables and moderation of peer assessment tasks were not properly assessed and practiced. Hence, the current study recommends that the need for the exploration of the use of moderation of peer assessment tasks, and homework timetables. Keywords: assessment management, Limpopo, qualified progressed (QP) learners, South Africa
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