The Challenge of Involving Students in the Evaluation Process |
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Authors: | Dawn Francis |
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Abstract: | This article traces one teacher educator's efforts to engage a class of pre-service and in-service teachers in the evaluation process. It shows that this is both time-consuming and difficult. It confirms McLaughlin's (1991) assertion that teachers find it difficult to appraise carefully the criteria and standards used to evaluate themselves and their students' learning. It also suggests that there are dimensions of power-knowledge at play at the levels of individual teachers (including the lecturer) and the institution. |
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