Italian teachers’ conceptions of large-scale assessment: what are the implications for assessment literacy?

Pub Date : 2023-03-08 DOI:10.1080/13664530.2023.2177719
Serafina Pastore
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ABSTRACT Over recent decades, a great amount of attention has been globally directed to school achievement evidenced by large-scale assessment programmes. Additionally, there has been an increase in expectations regarding teachers’ use of data. Against this backdrop, there arose a clear demand for assessment-literate teachers, mapping out the changes that teachers need in practice in order to ensure sound instructional decision-making and enable better learning for students. Despite the current educational policy and trends in research, teachers in Italy tend to avoid using large-scale assessment results and continue to perceive this assessment as inappropriate and ineffective. To shed light on the reasons for teachers’ negative conceptions of the national large-scale assessment programme, a qualitative study was conducted drawing data from semi-structured interviews with 70 teachers. The discussion on limitations of and issues encountered in large-scale assessments addresses policy implications for teachers’ assessment literacy, as well as for their professional development.
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意大利教师的大规模评估概念:对评估素养有什么影响?
近几十年来,大规模的评估项目证明了全球对学校成绩的大量关注。此外,对教师使用数据的期望也有所提高。在这种背景下,出现了对具有评估素养的教师的明确需求,他们需要制定教师在实践中需要的变化,以确保合理的教学决策并使学生更好地学习。尽管目前的教育政策和研究趋势,意大利的教师倾向于避免使用大规模的评估结果,并继续认为这种评估是不适当的和无效的。为了阐明教师对国家大规模评估方案持负面看法的原因,对70名教师进行了一项定性研究,并从半结构化访谈中获取数据。讨论了大规模评估的局限性和遇到的问题,讨论了对教师评估素养及其专业发展的政策影响。
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