Teachers’ preferences for educational planning: Dynamic testing,teaching’ experience and teachers’ sense of efficacy |
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Authors: | Tirza Bosma Marco G.P. Hessels Wilma C.M. Resing |
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Affiliation: | 1. Leiden University, Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, Wassenaarseweg 52, 2333 AK Leiden, The Netherlands;2. University of Geneva, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | This study surveyed a sample of 188 elementary teachers with respect to their preference for information regarding educational planning, in particular information captured with dynamic testing procedures. The influence of teachers’ experience and sense of efficacy on teachers’ preferences was also investigated. Results indicated teachers’ preferences for dynamically gathered information regarding children’s learning processes, next to standard information such as a diagnosis. Appreciation for dynamic testing information appeared to be relatively higher for those teachers with longer teaching experience, but not related to teachers’ sense of efficacy. Findings are discussed with regard to their implications for both diagnostic and teaching practices. |
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Keywords: | Individual educational plans Dynamic testing Teachers&rsquo preferences Teachers&rsquo experience |
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