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The nature of teachers' qualitative judgements: A matter of context and salience. Part One: 'In-context' judgement

  • C Wyatt-Smith
  • , G Castleton
  • , P Freebody
  • , Ray Wagner Cooksey

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    Abstract

    This paper and the one that follows report on how two teachers make judgements of primary students' writing. The evidence base used by the teachers in their judgements is analysed using qualitative techniques for mapping the inter-relationships among the various facets of students' performance, behaviours and attitudes. This approach makes it possible to examine and directly gauge the impact of evaluative frameworks that constitute the official, publicly available account of assessment as well as the contribution of otherwise implicit but nonetheless significant determinants of teachers' judgements. Of special interest in the first paper is how the teachers enact judgements as having local, point-in-time relevance for teaching and learning.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)11-32
    JournalAustralian Journal of Language and Literacy
    Volume26
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - 2003

    Keywords

    • Teacher Education and Professional Development of Educators

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