Teachers' Classroom Assessment Skills: Influence Of Gender, Subject Area, Grade Level, Teaching Experience and In-service Assessment Training

Authors

  • Hussain ALKHARUSI

Keywords:

Science Teachers, In-service Teachers, Teachers' Skills, Teacher Education, Classroom Assessment

Abstract

A significant amount of teachers' professional time is devoted to classroom assessment-related activities. Suboptimal assessment practices might result in undesirable educational outcomes. As such, teachers' assessment skills should deserve recognition and investigation. This study aimed at investigating teachers' self-perceived assessment skills as a function of gender, subject area, grade level, teaching experience, and in-service assessment training. Participants were 213 Omani teachers from Muscat public schools. A 25-item Self-Perceived Assessment Skills Scale was developed and used in the study. Results indicated statistically significant differences on the self-perceived assessment skills with respect to teachers' gender, subject area, grade level, teaching experience, and in-service assessment training. Implications for professional preparation in classroom assessment as well as recommendations for future research are discussed.

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Published

15.06.2011

How to Cite

ALKHARUSI, H. (2011). Teachers’ Classroom Assessment Skills: Influence Of Gender, Subject Area, Grade Level, Teaching Experience and In-service Assessment Training. Journal of Turkish Science Education, 8(2), 39-48. https://tused.org/index.php/tused/article/view/358

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