Turkish Science Teacher Candidates Understandings of Equitable Assessment and Their Plans about It

This study aims to investigate how Turkish science teacher candidates understand equitable assessment and in what ways they plan to provide equitable assessment practices. 156 science teacher candidates from a teacher education program in a large university in Eastern part of Turkey participated in...

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Main Author: Kemal Izci
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Seyit Ahmet Kıray 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health
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Online Access:https://jeseh.net/index.php/jeseh/article/view/172
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description This study aims to investigate how Turkish science teacher candidates understand equitable assessment and in what ways they plan to provide equitable assessment practices. 156 science teacher candidates from a teacher education program in a large university in Eastern part of Turkey participated in the current study. A questionnaire and semi-structured interviews served as data sources. All collected data were qualitatively analyzed to illustrate science teacher candidates’ understandings of equitable assessment and their plans to achieve equitable assessment in their lessons. Results of the study showed that science teacher candidates mostly equated equitable assessment with fairness including fairness in grading. But most of the teacher candidates did not consider that providing equal opportunities for students to display their levels of understanding about the related concepts was not an important characteristic of equitable assessment. The results also showed that participants focused on differences in learning styles and language as reasons why to provide equitable assessment and accordingly stated some ways to achieve equality in assessment processes for these groups. While preparing teachers, teacher education programs need to emphasize more understanding of diversity and provide the knowledge and attitudes necessary for effective teaching.
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spelling doaj-art-1ca80cfd71434baab1d10d78b50a4ad32025-02-03T21:52:32ZengSeyit Ahmet KırayJournal of Education in Science, Environment and Health2149-214X2018-06-014262Turkish Science Teacher Candidates Understandings of Equitable Assessment and Their Plans about ItKemal Izci0Necmettin Erbakan UniversityThis study aims to investigate how Turkish science teacher candidates understand equitable assessment and in what ways they plan to provide equitable assessment practices. 156 science teacher candidates from a teacher education program in a large university in Eastern part of Turkey participated in the current study. A questionnaire and semi-structured interviews served as data sources. All collected data were qualitatively analyzed to illustrate science teacher candidates’ understandings of equitable assessment and their plans to achieve equitable assessment in their lessons. Results of the study showed that science teacher candidates mostly equated equitable assessment with fairness including fairness in grading. But most of the teacher candidates did not consider that providing equal opportunities for students to display their levels of understanding about the related concepts was not an important characteristic of equitable assessment. The results also showed that participants focused on differences in learning styles and language as reasons why to provide equitable assessment and accordingly stated some ways to achieve equality in assessment processes for these groups. While preparing teachers, teacher education programs need to emphasize more understanding of diversity and provide the knowledge and attitudes necessary for effective teaching.https://jeseh.net/index.php/jeseh/article/view/172Equitable assessmentScience teachingTeacher educationDiversity of Learners
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Turkish Science Teacher Candidates Understandings of Equitable Assessment and Their Plans about It
Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health
Equitable assessment
Science teaching
Teacher education
Diversity of Learners
title Turkish Science Teacher Candidates Understandings of Equitable Assessment and Their Plans about It
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title_short Turkish Science Teacher Candidates Understandings of Equitable Assessment and Their Plans about It
title_sort turkish science teacher candidates understandings of equitable assessment and their plans about it
topic Equitable assessment
Science teaching
Teacher education
Diversity of Learners
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