Part II: Measuring Media-related Educational Competencies

Measuring the media-related educational competencies of preservice teachers is important for the context of this dissertation because it functions as a link between the dimensions of modeling and advancing competencies: on the one hand, measurement instruments can validate and operationalize underl...

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Main Author: Jennifer Tiede
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: MedienPädagogik 2020-07-01
Series:MedienPädagogik: Zeitschrift für Theorie und Praxis der Medienbildung
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Online Access:https://www.medienpaed.com/article/view/1071
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spelling doaj-c96234a611d74bb2a8f1df939d8e46cf2021-06-21T12:14:39ZdeuMedienPädagogikMedienPädagogik: Zeitschrift für Theorie und Praxis der Medienbildung1424-36362020-07-01Media-related Edu. Competencies10.21240/mpaed/diss.jt/2020.07.02.X1071Part II: Measuring Media-related Educational CompetenciesJennifer Tiede0Julius-Maximilians-University in Würzburg Measuring the media-related educational competencies of preservice teachers is important for the context of this dissertation because it functions as a link between the dimensions of modeling and advancing competencies: on the one hand, measurement instruments can validate and operationalize underlying models, which means concretizing and defining what a competency aspect comprises by observable and measurable behavior. On the other hand, measuring competencies is important in terms of evaluating practices of advancement, because it allows for grounded conclusions, e.g., on the success and outcomes of such practices. This evaluative perspective will be stressed below. However, competency measuring is a complex and challenging task. The following part of this dissertation will give an overview of this context, apply the findings to the models analyzed in Part I and then introduce and discuss an example of a measurement with Paper 1, “Media Pedagogy in U.S. and German Teacher Education,” concluded by further considerations. https://www.medienpaed.com/article/view/1071Competency measurementInternational ComparisonInternational StudyTPACKM³KDigCompEdu
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Part II: Measuring Media-related Educational Competencies
MedienPädagogik: Zeitschrift für Theorie und Praxis der Medienbildung
Competency measurement
International Comparison
International Study
TPACK
M³K
DigCompEdu
author_facet Jennifer Tiede
author_sort Jennifer Tiede
title Part II: Measuring Media-related Educational Competencies
title_short Part II: Measuring Media-related Educational Competencies
title_full Part II: Measuring Media-related Educational Competencies
title_fullStr Part II: Measuring Media-related Educational Competencies
title_full_unstemmed Part II: Measuring Media-related Educational Competencies
title_sort part ii: measuring media-related educational competencies
publisher MedienPädagogik
series MedienPädagogik: Zeitschrift für Theorie und Praxis der Medienbildung
issn 1424-3636
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Measuring the media-related educational competencies of preservice teachers is important for the context of this dissertation because it functions as a link between the dimensions of modeling and advancing competencies: on the one hand, measurement instruments can validate and operationalize underlying models, which means concretizing and defining what a competency aspect comprises by observable and measurable behavior. On the other hand, measuring competencies is important in terms of evaluating practices of advancement, because it allows for grounded conclusions, e.g., on the success and outcomes of such practices. This evaluative perspective will be stressed below. However, competency measuring is a complex and challenging task. The following part of this dissertation will give an overview of this context, apply the findings to the models analyzed in Part I and then introduce and discuss an example of a measurement with Paper 1, “Media Pedagogy in U.S. and German Teacher Education,” concluded by further considerations.
topic Competency measurement
International Comparison
International Study
TPACK
M³K
DigCompEdu
url https://www.medienpaed.com/article/view/1071
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