2019
DOI: 10.14221/ajte.2019v44n7.2
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Teacher Adaptive Practices: A Key Factor in Teachers’ Implementation of Assessment for Learning

Abstract: The Assessment for Learning disposition has been long established in the literature as a desirable attribute for teachers. To use the biological metaphor of adaptation, assessment for learning has been argued to be a key base pair on the teacher genome. We argue that the selection of the correct genotype for teachers is not enough. What is needed is empirical confirmation that these genotypes are expressed in the appropriate phenotypes, or teacher practices. The data in this study were generated from interview… Show more

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“…Indeed, adaptability has been linked with a range of positive teacher and student outcomes. For example, researchers have demonstrated that more adaptable teachers tend to be motivated (Martin et al, 2019), engaged (Collie et al, 2018), and adjust their practices to meet the needs of their students (Loughland & Alonzo, 2019). Of relevance to the current study, Collie and Martin (2017) reported that when teachers were more adaptable, they also tended to report higher levels of psychological wellbeing and organisational commitment.…”
Section: Adaptabilitymentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Indeed, adaptability has been linked with a range of positive teacher and student outcomes. For example, researchers have demonstrated that more adaptable teachers tend to be motivated (Martin et al, 2019), engaged (Collie et al, 2018), and adjust their practices to meet the needs of their students (Loughland & Alonzo, 2019). Of relevance to the current study, Collie and Martin (2017) reported that when teachers were more adaptable, they also tended to report higher levels of psychological wellbeing and organisational commitment.…”
Section: Adaptabilitymentioning
confidence: 72%
“…4 Faculty perceptions of rapid feedback relevant. In addition, higher participation rates may help faculty understand whether nitpicky concerns are shared by multiple students and whether they should make the significant effort to adapt their teaching in real time [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degree of flexibility and tapping into teacher agency facilitate changes in teacher practices (Priestley et al, 2012). This flexibility allows for teachers to develop their adaptability in assessment, an important consideration to ensure effective implementation of assessment (Loughland and Alonzo, 2019). In this process, teachers are constantly reflecting on how assessment can be best implemented in different context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%