Objectivity of Teachers' Assessment
School education and teachers are the constant focus of experts as well as the wider community who have tried, at least for the last 50-80 years, to introduce several reforms which would change and improve their system of education, including the Slovak one. The key factor in the system of education...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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UIKTEN
2020-06-01
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Series: | SAR Journal |
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Online Access: | http://www.sarjournal.com/content/32/SARJournalJune2020_79_83.pdf |
Summary: | School education and teachers are the constant focus of experts as well as the wider community who have tried, at least for the last 50-80 years, to introduce several reforms which would change and improve their system of education, including the Slovak one. The key factor in the system of education is, particularly, the teacher who should possess such qualities, abilities, skills and competences which enable the progress. But the problem is that the tools and criteria for teachers' assessment are not fully identified, and they are more focused on their teaching activities than on the educational outcomes of the activities – the process of learning. The paper presents partial findings of the research team based on the project APVV-14-0446 Evaluation of Teachers' Competences related to the teachers and head teachers perception of assessment viewed from four different perspectives: direct institutional assessment (internal and external), indirect institutional assessment (internal and external), optional assessment, and selfevaluation assessment. |
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ISSN: | 2619-9963 2619-9963 |