Observer ratings are often used to measure instructional quality. They are, however, usually based on observations gathered over short periods of time. Few studies have attempted to determine whether these periods are sufficient to provide reliable measures of instructional quality. Using generalizability theory, this study investigates (a) how three dimensions of instructional quality – classroom management, personal learning support, and cognitive activation of students – vary between the lessons of a specific teacher, and (b) how many lessons per teacher are necessary to establish sufficiently reliable measures of these dimensions. Analyses are based on ratings of five lessons for 38 teachers. Classroom management and personal learning s...
Teacher evaluation systems often include classroom observations in which raters use rating scales to...
Assessing the quality of learning in higher education is one of the efforts to ensure its standards....
The purpose of this study is to examine educational decision-making utilizing Curriculum-Based Measu...
Observer ratings are often used to measure instructional quality. They are, however, usually based o...
Measuring instructional quality with observer ratings has received great attention within the last y...
Within-student dynamics in perceptions of instructional quality have been neglected, although studen...
In this paper, we argue that classroom management, student support, and cognitive activation are gen...
This study explores two approaches to directly measuring the quality of instruction: teachers' assig...
Which dimensions of instruction can be reliably captured using student perception surveys, is subjec...
This study explores two approaches to directly measuring the quality of instruction: teachers' assig...
Classroom observation is the most implemented method to evaluate teaching. To ensure reliability, re...
In organized education, the desire to track educational quality at scale has resulted in recruiting ...
This study will investigate the varying behaviors associated with efforts by teachers to plan, prepa...
Given increased focus on accountability, there is no question that the assessment tools used to gath...
Direct behavioral observation of children in a classroom setting has become a required assessment pr...
Teacher evaluation systems often include classroom observations in which raters use rating scales to...
Assessing the quality of learning in higher education is one of the efforts to ensure its standards....
The purpose of this study is to examine educational decision-making utilizing Curriculum-Based Measu...
Observer ratings are often used to measure instructional quality. They are, however, usually based o...
Measuring instructional quality with observer ratings has received great attention within the last y...
Within-student dynamics in perceptions of instructional quality have been neglected, although studen...
In this paper, we argue that classroom management, student support, and cognitive activation are gen...
This study explores two approaches to directly measuring the quality of instruction: teachers' assig...
Which dimensions of instruction can be reliably captured using student perception surveys, is subjec...
This study explores two approaches to directly measuring the quality of instruction: teachers' assig...
Classroom observation is the most implemented method to evaluate teaching. To ensure reliability, re...
In organized education, the desire to track educational quality at scale has resulted in recruiting ...
This study will investigate the varying behaviors associated with efforts by teachers to plan, prepa...
Given increased focus on accountability, there is no question that the assessment tools used to gath...
Direct behavioral observation of children in a classroom setting has become a required assessment pr...
Teacher evaluation systems often include classroom observations in which raters use rating scales to...
Assessing the quality of learning in higher education is one of the efforts to ensure its standards....
The purpose of this study is to examine educational decision-making utilizing Curriculum-Based Measu...