Talal Almutairi
The Tools of Teacher Evaluation: What Should Be Used in Teacher Evaluation from the Teachers’ Perspective
Almutairi, Talal; Tymms, P.; Kind, P.
Abstract
This paper presents a study that was conducted to investigate the tools of teacher evaluation. The focus is on what teachers state about such tools in terms of what should be used when they are evaluated. Teachers were asked by questionnaire about their support of observation, students’ achievement, self-evaluation, peer-evaluation, student evaluation and portfolios. The sample consisted of 599 teachers and heads of departments from nine primary schools in three different educational districts in Kuwait. The most favoured approach was observation, and the least favoured was student evaluation. Nevertheless, the results show that teachers support the use of several tools in their evaluation.
Citation
Almutairi, T., Tymms, P., & Kind, P. (2015). The Tools of Teacher Evaluation: What Should Be Used in Teacher Evaluation from the Teachers’ Perspective.
Conference Name | 2015 International Business & Education Conference |
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Conference Location | London |
Publication Date | Jun 11, 2015 |
Deposit Date | Jul 15, 2015 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 27, 2015 |
Series ISSN | 1539-8757,2157-9660 |
Keywords | Teacher evaluation, Tool evaluation, Teacher performance, Students evaluation, Self-evaluation, Peer evaluation, Observation, Students achievement. |
Publisher URL | http://www.cluteinstitute.com/proceedings/#/?page=260 |
Additional Information | Conference dates: June 7-11. |
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