Understanding Secondary Teachers' Formative Assessment Practices and Their Relationship to Student Motivation.

JH McMillan, J Cohen, L Abrams, K Cauley… - Online Submission, 2010 - ERIC
JH McMillan, J Cohen, L Abrams, K Cauley, G Pannozzo, J Hearn
Online Submission, 2010ERIC
The purpose of this study was to describe secondary teachers' formative assessment
practices and to examine the relationship of these practices to student motivation. The
sample included 3,242 students and 161 grade 6-12 teachers. Teachers and students
completed self-report questionnaires that focused on both formative assessment and
motivation for a single class. Students referenced this single class, and teachers used the
same class for their responses. This procedure was used to reflect the practices and effects …
The purpose of this study was to describe secondary teachers' formative assessment practices and to examine the relationship of these practices to student motivation. The sample included 3,242 students and 161 grade 6-12 teachers. Teachers and students completed self-report questionnaires that focused on both formative assessment and motivation for a single class. Students referenced this single class, and teachers used the same class for their responses. This procedure was used to reflect the practices and effects of a single class rather than more generally for many classes. Results showed only moderate use of formative assessment practices, with little use of use of information to guide instruction or give students instructional correctives. The relationships between formative assessment practices and student motivation, using the classroom as the unit of analysis, showed small positive correlations. The relationship between students' goal orientation and teachers' formative
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