2003
DOI: 10.2190/jc47-vh69-f4jx-69my
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Effects of Interactive Computing Experiences on Preservice Teachers' Assessment Practices of Pupil Achievement

Abstract: This article investigated how a component of a computerized simulation (Criteria and issues related to pupil assessment) could influence the evaluative practices of early childhood preservice teachers before they encountered field experience for four weeks, and the resulting impressions of assessment subsequent to the four weeks. Chi-square, Somers' d, Gamma, Correlation, and Regression were employed with “after field experience” as the dependent variable. Statistically significant differences were revealed: S… Show more

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