The nature and role of assessment during practicum : stakeholders’ perspectives
conference contribution
posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00authored byJeanne Allen
This paper focuses on the assessment of student teachers during practicum. The study is contextualised in an Australian pre-service teacher education program in which practicum has been reconceptualised to help bridge the theory-practice gap commonly associated with “front-end loading” programs. Survey and interview data collected from student teachers and supervising teachers point to what participants perceive as disparate understandings between university and school staff about the nature and role of assessment and suggest that this lack of common understanding adversely affects students’ experiences of assessment. While contextualised in teacher education, these findings have applicability to other tertiary programs for the professions. The study’s conclusions are threefold: the importance of establishing and sustaining effective university-school partnerships is paramount; there is a clearly identified need for shared stakeholder understandings about practicum assessment; and disregarding failed or diminished partnerships jeopardises student learning.
History
Event
EPS-Huaxi Higher Education. International Forum (2011 : Xi’an, China)
Pagination
1 - 1
Publisher
EPS Press
Location
Xi’an, China
Start date
2011-08-12
End date
2011-08-14
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Title of proceedings
EPS-Huaxi 2011 : Abstract and Program Book of EPS-Huaxi Higher Education 2011 international forum