Views about the use of open-ended items in large scale assessment in Turkey: A phenomenological approach
The study aims to explore the views of pre-service teachers about the use of open-ended items in largescale assessment in Turkey, through a phenomenological approach. This case appears to be a psychosocial phenomenon in Turkey that concerns millions of students who undertake exams every year. The re...
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doaj-eb2c066080904316a30582eb0df197ac2020-11-25T00:19:03ZengEğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları DergisiEğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi2146-52662016-04-016111713310.12973/jesr. 2016.61.6Views about the use of open-ended items in large scale assessment in Turkey: A phenomenological approach Emrah GÜLÇilem DOĞAN GÜLÖmay ÇOKLUKMurat KAYRİThe study aims to explore the views of pre-service teachers about the use of open-ended items in largescale assessment in Turkey, through a phenomenological approach. This case appears to be a psychosocial phenomenon in Turkey that concerns millions of students who undertake exams every year. The research group of the study consists of 96 pre-service teachers at Ankara University, Turkey. As a result of the study, the most notable positive theme is that advanced mental skills can be better measured through the use of open-ended items. However, the majority of participant pre-service teachers had negative views about the use of open-ended questions in largescale assessment. Among the prominent negative themes are potential feeling of examination fear in individuals, anxiety and unbiased examination scoring.http://ebad-jesr.com/images/MAKALE_ARSIV/C6_S1makaleler/6.1.06.pdfOpen-ended itemLargescale assessmentPhenomenologyPre-service teachers |
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Emrah GÜL Çilem DOĞAN GÜL Ömay ÇOKLUK Murat KAYRİ Views about the use of open-ended items in large scale assessment in Turkey: A phenomenological approach Eğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi Open-ended item Largescale assessment Phenomenology Pre-service teachers |
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Emrah GÜL Çilem DOĞAN GÜL Ömay ÇOKLUK Murat KAYRİ |
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Views about the use of open-ended items in large scale assessment in Turkey: A phenomenological approach |
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Views about the use of open-ended items in large scale assessment in Turkey: A phenomenological approach |
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Views about the use of open-ended items in large scale assessment in Turkey: A phenomenological approach |
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Views about the use of open-ended items in large scale assessment in Turkey: A phenomenological approach |
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Views about the use of open-ended items in large scale assessment in Turkey: A phenomenological approach |
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views about the use of open-ended items in large scale assessment in turkey: a phenomenological approach |
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Eğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi |
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Eğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi |
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2016-04-01 |
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The study aims to explore the views of pre-service teachers about the use of open-ended items in largescale assessment in Turkey, through a phenomenological approach. This case appears to be a psychosocial phenomenon in Turkey that concerns millions of students who undertake exams every year. The research group of the study consists of 96 pre-service teachers at Ankara University, Turkey. As a result of the study, the most notable positive theme is that advanced mental skills can be better measured through the use of open-ended items. However, the majority of participant pre-service teachers had negative views about the use of open-ended questions in largescale assessment. Among the prominent negative themes are potential feeling of examination fear in individuals, anxiety and unbiased examination scoring. |
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Open-ended item Largescale assessment Phenomenology Pre-service teachers |
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