体验式学习项目在初级教师教育中的评估作用

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Renée Crawford, Louise E Jenkins, Lydia Wan
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在快速变化的全球环境中,初级教师教育(ITE)有责任为当代教学方法树立榜样,培养毕业生在教育工作场所的创造性和灵活性思维。这项工作的一个重要方面是支持职前教师(pst)了解如何设计评估,以促进对学生学习的深刻理解。这种学习可以通过实施模拟当代实践的评估来实现,并丰富学生在it课程中的学习。本文通过关注体验式学习(EL)作为一种评估形式,讨论了考虑评估目的的新方法。这篇半系统的文献综述概括了评估、EL和ITE的交叉领域。我们最终的建议是使用EL项目让pst参与有意义和真实的评估。这将鼓励培养有技能、有知识和有创新精神的思考者,他们能够自信地应对意外和有影响的教育变化。
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Experiential Learning Projects as Assessment in Initial Teacher Education
: In a rapidly changing global environment, Initial Teacher Educators (ITE) have a responsibility to role-model contemporary teaching approaches, which develop graduates who think creatively and flexibly in educational workplaces. An important aspect of this work is supporting pre-service teachers (PSTs) to understand how to design assessments which facilitate a deep understanding of student learning. This learning can be achieved through the implementation of assessments which model contemporary practices and enrich student learning in ITE courses. This paper discusses new ways to consider the purpose of assessment by focusing on Experiential Learning (EL) as a form of assessment in ITE. This semi-systematic literature review encapsulates the intersecting areas of assessment, EL and ITE. Our resulting recommendation is the use of EL Projects to engage PSTs with meaningful and authentic assessments. This would encourage the development of skilled, knowledgeable and innovative thinkers who respond confidently to unanticipated and impactful educational changes.
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Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Australian Journal of Teacher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The purpose of the Australian Journal of Teacher Education is to enhance the quality of teacher education through the publication of research reports, learned points of view and commentaries. Contributions may address proposals for, or descriptions of, development in the purpose, structure and methodology of teacher education; curriculum issues; changes in schools; or general social, ideological or political issues relating to teacher education. Papers must make an explicit connection with teacher education. The Australian Journal of Teacher Education, which is blind peer reviewed by a minimum of two members of the Editorial panel, is access free, electronic and published by Edith Cowan University. The Journal is indexed by the Australian Education Index and ERIC. It was rated ‘A’ by Australian Research Council in 2010 (www.arc.gov.au/era/era_journal_list/htm ) and is ranked .496 on SCImago. It is pleased to offer authors an efficient publication service. Manuscripts that have been through the review and revision cycle and have been accepted for publication will typically be published within two months. The time to first review can take up to six months, due to the large number of papers being submitted for review. Intending authors should be aware that the Journal has a rejection rate in excess of 50%.
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