Assessment decision making in vocational education and training

Název: Assessment decision making in vocational education and training
Zdrojový dokument: Studia paedagogica. 2021, roč. 26, č. 4, s. [119]-137
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[119]-137
  • ISSN
    1803-7437 (print)
    2336-4521 (online)
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Abstrakt(y)
Assessment decision making is a highly contextual phenomenon. In this paper, we explore this topic in vocational education and training (VET). Thirty-eight teachers from five Norwegian upper secondary schools were interviewed before and after an 18-month research–practice partnership. To understand assessment decision making in VET, we draw on two bodies of knowledge: (a) research on teachers' decision making in assessment and (b) conceptualizations of teachers' professional capital. Four main findings emerged from the analysis: three assessment-related dilemmas and one professional capital-related dilemma. We then discuss how these aspects of practice affect assessment decision making and the implications for developing VET teachers' decisional capital.
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