2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.learninstruc.2013.06.001
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Achievement and engagement: How student characteristics influence teacher judgments

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“…In addition, we investigated whether university teachers' chance predictions were influenced by teachers' perceptions of student characteristics. Indeed, Kaiser et al (2013) call for more research on accuracy of teacher judgments as they suggested that teacher judgments of performance may be influenced by students' actual performance, but also by student characteristics such as engagement in class (Kaiser et al, 2013). By asking university teachers to indicate their ACCURACY AND REASONING OF TEACHER JUDGMENTS 22 reasoning behind their judgments, we addressed the research call from Kaiser et al (2013) to further unearth which perceptions of student characteristics might moderate or bias teacher judgment accuracy.…”
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“…In addition, we investigated whether university teachers' chance predictions were influenced by teachers' perceptions of student characteristics. Indeed, Kaiser et al (2013) call for more research on accuracy of teacher judgments as they suggested that teacher judgments of performance may be influenced by students' actual performance, but also by student characteristics such as engagement in class (Kaiser et al, 2013). By asking university teachers to indicate their ACCURACY AND REASONING OF TEACHER JUDGMENTS 22 reasoning behind their judgments, we addressed the research call from Kaiser et al (2013) to further unearth which perceptions of student characteristics might moderate or bias teacher judgment accuracy.…”
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“…Teachers may judge students' achievements on the basis of student characteristics other than ability, which may affect the overall accuracy of their judgments. For example, previous research revealed that 6 th grade teachers' and university teachers' judgments of achievement were influenced by students' behavioral engagement in class (e.g., the number of questions a student asks in class, absenteeism in class; Chamorro-Premuzic & Furnham, 2003;Kaiser, Retelsdorf, Südkamp, & Möller, 2013). This was even the case in two experimental studies by Kaiser et al (2013).…”
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