Which dimensions of instruction can be reliably captured using student perception surveys, is subject for debate. The aim of this study is to empirically explore the validity and limitations of two different measures of cognitive activation: systematic classroom observations and student perceptions. 34 video-recorded lessons from ten lower secondary mathematics teachers in Iceland were analysed using an observation system and compared to 217 responses to the Tripod student perception survey. The results indicate that for the cognitive activation dimension, the connection between observer ratings and student perceptions is weak, raising questions about the validity of different measures of instructional quality
Instructional research in German-speaking countries has conceptualized teaching quality recently acc...
International audienceInstructional research has recently become more important within the framework...
Teaching quality is often measured by means of classroom observation using a classroom observation s...
Which dimensions of instruction can be reliably captured using student perception surveys, is subjec...
This study investigated students ' reports of attention, understand-ing, cognitive processes an...
This poster presents the results of a study investigating differences between novice and experienced...
Within-student dynamics in perceptions of instructional quality have been neglected, although studen...
In this study, we concentrated on aspects of evaluational research on a video-based in-service teach...
Observer ratings are often used to measure instructional quality. They are, however, usually based o...
When classroom observations are increasingly used for accountability and evaluation purposes, a deep...
Abstract Capturing and measuring instructional patterns by using standardized observation manuals ha...
This study explored preservice (n = 21), beginning (n = 17), and experienced (n = 19) teachers' inte...
The objective of this study was to show how classroom observation systems measuring different dimens...
Observations and student perceptions are recognised as important tools for examining teaching behavi...
Teacher effectiveness, which impacts student attainment even when controlling for student characteri...
Instructional research in German-speaking countries has conceptualized teaching quality recently acc...
International audienceInstructional research has recently become more important within the framework...
Teaching quality is often measured by means of classroom observation using a classroom observation s...
Which dimensions of instruction can be reliably captured using student perception surveys, is subjec...
This study investigated students ' reports of attention, understand-ing, cognitive processes an...
This poster presents the results of a study investigating differences between novice and experienced...
Within-student dynamics in perceptions of instructional quality have been neglected, although studen...
In this study, we concentrated on aspects of evaluational research on a video-based in-service teach...
Observer ratings are often used to measure instructional quality. They are, however, usually based o...
When classroom observations are increasingly used for accountability and evaluation purposes, a deep...
Abstract Capturing and measuring instructional patterns by using standardized observation manuals ha...
This study explored preservice (n = 21), beginning (n = 17), and experienced (n = 19) teachers' inte...
The objective of this study was to show how classroom observation systems measuring different dimens...
Observations and student perceptions are recognised as important tools for examining teaching behavi...
Teacher effectiveness, which impacts student attainment even when controlling for student characteri...
Instructional research in German-speaking countries has conceptualized teaching quality recently acc...
International audienceInstructional research has recently become more important within the framework...
Teaching quality is often measured by means of classroom observation using a classroom observation s...