The focus of the paper is an observational-descriptive study of three comprehensive schools in the Lombardy Region. It examines: the context in which teachers worked during the COVID-19 pandemic, their beliefs and practices regarding formative assessment, student learning and engagement during ERT, and the links between these and the context. The study suggests that there is a belief among teachers that formative assessment can support student learning and engagement in what is perceived to be an emergency context. The data collected indicate a positive correlation between beliefs and practices. There is also a significant effect of the school context on the development of the latter.
Il contributo verte su un’indagine osservativo-descrittiva su tre istituti omnicomprensivi della Regione Lombardia avente per oggetti: il contesto in cui gli insegnanti hanno operato durante il Covid-19, le loro convinzioni e dichiarazioni di prassi sulla valutazione formativa, l'apprendimento e il coinvolgimento degli studenti durante l'ERT, i legami tra queste e il contesto. L’indagine suggerisce che gli insegnanti sono convinti che la valutazione formativa possa sostenere l'apprendimento e l'impegno degli studenti in un contesto considerato emergenziale. Dai dati raccolti emerge una correlazione positiva tra convinzioni e pratiche e un effetto significativo del contesto scolastico sulla costruzione di queste ultime.
(2023). The role of the school context in teachers' beliefs about formative assessment during the Emergency Remote Teaching = Il ruolo del contesto scolastico nelle convinzioni dei docenti sulla valutazione formativa nell’Emergency Remote Teaching [journal article - articolo]. In Q-TIMES WEBMAGAZINE. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/266949
The role of the school context in teachers' beliefs about formative assessment during the Emergency Remote Teaching = Il ruolo del contesto scolastico nelle convinzioni dei docenti sulla valutazione formativa nell’Emergency Remote Teaching
Giganti, Marco;
2023-01-01
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The focus of the paper is an observational-descriptive study of three comprehensive schools in the Lombardy Region. It examines: the context in which teachers worked during the COVID-19 pandemic, their beliefs and practices regarding formative assessment, student learning and engagement during ERT, and the links between these and the context. The study suggests that there is a belief among teachers that formative assessment can support student learning and engagement in what is perceived to be an emergency context. The data collected indicate a positive correlation between beliefs and practices. There is also a significant effect of the school context on the development of the latter.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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