Some teacher educators use numerical grades when assessing teaching competencies. In this situation, statistical analysis can be used to monitor consistency and look for correlations between assessment outcomes across teacher training partnerships and at different stages in training. Another approach is to calculate effect size metrics. These do not claim statistical significance but do seek to explain the practical impact of patterns in quantitative data. This study looks at number grade assessment data from a large secondary initial teacher education programme across schools working in partnership with a higher education provider in the Northwest of England. The proportion of variance between numerical grades for individual Teachers’ Stan...
I use an administrative dataset from Portugal to study the relationship between teacher characterist...
Are teachers ’ impacts on students ’ test scores (“value-added”) a good measure of their quality? On...
Teacher quality is widely believed to be important for education, despite little ev-idence that teac...
Some teacher educators use numerical grades when assessing teaching competencies. In this situation,...
Schools and Initial Teacher Training/Education providers have joint responsibility for developing tr...
Schools and Initial Teacher Training/Education providers have joint responsibility for developing tr...
All stake holders in competency based teacher training systems share an interest in the consistency ...
All stake holders in competency based teacher training systems share an interest in the consistency ...
Research findings regarding the effects of educational interventions—typically reported in units of ...
Historically, across the research on teacher grading and marking practices, in comparison to standar...
This research project was carried out in response to the introduction of Ofsted’s new grading criter...
This paper argues that school grades cannot be interpreted solely as a reward for a given school per...
While it is generally acknowledged that increased use of formative assessment (or assessment for lea...
In this article the role of teachers in Teacher Assessment in England is explored. Teacher Assessmen...
The prevalence of ‘pre‐service’ or ‘trainee’ teachers in schools is rising in England, driven by the...
I use an administrative dataset from Portugal to study the relationship between teacher characterist...
Are teachers ’ impacts on students ’ test scores (“value-added”) a good measure of their quality? On...
Teacher quality is widely believed to be important for education, despite little ev-idence that teac...
Some teacher educators use numerical grades when assessing teaching competencies. In this situation,...
Schools and Initial Teacher Training/Education providers have joint responsibility for developing tr...
Schools and Initial Teacher Training/Education providers have joint responsibility for developing tr...
All stake holders in competency based teacher training systems share an interest in the consistency ...
All stake holders in competency based teacher training systems share an interest in the consistency ...
Research findings regarding the effects of educational interventions—typically reported in units of ...
Historically, across the research on teacher grading and marking practices, in comparison to standar...
This research project was carried out in response to the introduction of Ofsted’s new grading criter...
This paper argues that school grades cannot be interpreted solely as a reward for a given school per...
While it is generally acknowledged that increased use of formative assessment (or assessment for lea...
In this article the role of teachers in Teacher Assessment in England is explored. Teacher Assessmen...
The prevalence of ‘pre‐service’ or ‘trainee’ teachers in schools is rising in England, driven by the...
I use an administrative dataset from Portugal to study the relationship between teacher characterist...
Are teachers ’ impacts on students ’ test scores (“value-added”) a good measure of their quality? On...
Teacher quality is widely believed to be important for education, despite little ev-idence that teac...