2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.701730
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Absolute and Relative Judgment Accuracy: Early Childhood Teachers' Competence to Evaluate Children's Mathematical Skills

Abstract: This study examined absolute and relative judgment accuracies of German early childhood (EC) teachers with respect to the mathematical skills of the children under their supervision. The two types of judgment accuracies are crucial prerequisites for pacing activities in EC education and offering differentiated educational activities adapted to individual skill levels of children. Data from 39 EC teachers and 268 children were analyzed using multilevel modeling. Teachers rated the skills of children on a struct… Show more

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“…172f.). Formative assessments for Student Focus and Adaptivity do not aim at judgment accuracy (aiming mainly at ranking students, e.g., Hosoya et al, 2021), but on diagnostic depth, with an asset-oriented rather than deficit-oriented attitude (Carpenter et al, 1999) in which errors are considered integral components of a constructive learning process (Manalo and Kapur, 2018).…”
Section: Principle Of Student Focus and Adaptivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…172f.). Formative assessments for Student Focus and Adaptivity do not aim at judgment accuracy (aiming mainly at ranking students, e.g., Hosoya et al, 2021), but on diagnostic depth, with an asset-oriented rather than deficit-oriented attitude (Carpenter et al, 1999) in which errors are considered integral components of a constructive learning process (Manalo and Kapur, 2018).…”
Section: Principle Of Student Focus and Adaptivitymentioning
confidence: 99%