2023
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2023.1111420
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Co-creating tools to monitor first graders’ progress in reading: a balancing act between perceived usefulness, flexibility, and workload

Eve Francotte,
Stéphane Colognesi,
Liesje Coertjens

Abstract: IntroductionEducational inequalities – i.e., the achievement gaps between pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds and their peers from advantaged backgrounds – are present in many OECD countries. This is particularly problematic in reading, which is a predictor of future academic and social success. To reduce this reading achievement gap, recent meta-analyses point toward progress monitoring: regularly measuring pupils’ mastery levels and differentiating instruction accordingly. However, the research recommendat… Show more

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“…Without the necessary knowledge and skills, such as understanding concepts or knowing common misconceptions related to the subject, teachers are deemed not to provide the necessary support for learner development (Moloi & Molise, 2021). Furthermore, Francotte et al (2023) assert that teachers need to be equipped with the necessary expertise and competencies to construct assessments that achieve the aims and objectives. This includes the ability to develop questions that produce evidence about the learners' learning and to evaluate the assessment instruments critically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without the necessary knowledge and skills, such as understanding concepts or knowing common misconceptions related to the subject, teachers are deemed not to provide the necessary support for learner development (Moloi & Molise, 2021). Furthermore, Francotte et al (2023) assert that teachers need to be equipped with the necessary expertise and competencies to construct assessments that achieve the aims and objectives. This includes the ability to develop questions that produce evidence about the learners' learning and to evaluate the assessment instruments critically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%