To gain insight into how teachers’ judgment accuracy can be improved, we investigated effects of cue-type availability. While thinking aloud, 21 teachers judged their fourth grade students’ (n = 176) decimal magnitude understanding. Sensitivity (correctly judging what students did understand) did not improve from availability of both answer cues (students’ answers to prior practice problems) and student cues (knowledge of students triggered by knowing their names), and was lower when only answer cues were available, compared to only student cues. Specificity (correctly judging what students did not understand) was higher when only answer cues were available, compared to only student cues or both student and answer cues
We investigated intra-individual monitoring and regulation in learning from text in sixth-grade stud...
Teachers' judgments about students' knowledge and skills can be global or specific depending on the ...
To help students improve their self-monitoring and self-regulation skills, teachers should have an a...
To gain insight into how teachers’ judgment accuracy can be improved, we investigated effects of cue...
We investigated how the accuracy of teachers' judgments of their students' performance on procedural...
We investigated to what extent teachers\u27 use of diagnostic cues and the accuracy with which they ...
This study takes an explorative approach to judgments of student learning from causal relations in a...
We examined the effect of different professional development programs on the accuracy of teachers\u2...
This study investigated teachers’ monitoring and regulation of students’ learning from texts. Accord...
Individuals sometimes repeatedly perform a judgment task using a given set of cues. Then one or more...
International audienceIn this ongoing study, the focus is put on the potential influence of specific...
This investigation was undertaken in an effort to determine the influence of verbal cues and irrel...
We investigated intra-individual monitoring and regulation in learning from text in sixth-grade stud...
Educational practices are adapted to teachers’ judgments of their students’ performances, so it is i...
We investigated intra-individual monitoring and regulation in learning from text in sixth-grade stud...
Teachers' judgments about students' knowledge and skills can be global or specific depending on the ...
To help students improve their self-monitoring and self-regulation skills, teachers should have an a...
To gain insight into how teachers’ judgment accuracy can be improved, we investigated effects of cue...
We investigated how the accuracy of teachers' judgments of their students' performance on procedural...
We investigated to what extent teachers\u27 use of diagnostic cues and the accuracy with which they ...
This study takes an explorative approach to judgments of student learning from causal relations in a...
We examined the effect of different professional development programs on the accuracy of teachers\u2...
This study investigated teachers’ monitoring and regulation of students’ learning from texts. Accord...
Individuals sometimes repeatedly perform a judgment task using a given set of cues. Then one or more...
International audienceIn this ongoing study, the focus is put on the potential influence of specific...
This investigation was undertaken in an effort to determine the influence of verbal cues and irrel...
We investigated intra-individual monitoring and regulation in learning from text in sixth-grade stud...
Educational practices are adapted to teachers’ judgments of their students’ performances, so it is i...
We investigated intra-individual monitoring and regulation in learning from text in sixth-grade stud...
Teachers' judgments about students' knowledge and skills can be global or specific depending on the ...
To help students improve their self-monitoring and self-regulation skills, teachers should have an a...