Development of a competency model and tailored assessment method for high school science teachers utilizing a flipped learning approach.
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| Title: | Development of a competency model and tailored assessment method for high school science teachers utilizing a flipped learning approach. |
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| Authors: | Barnard, Marie (AUTHOR), Dehon, Erin (AUTHOR), Compretta, Caroline (AUTHOR), Notebaert, Andrew (AUTHOR), Sparkmon, Wesley (AUTHOR), Meyer, Edgar (AUTHOR), Stray, Stephen (AUTHOR), Taylor, Juanyce (AUTHOR), Sullivan, Donna (AUTHOR), Rockhold, Robin (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Educational Technology Research & Development. Oct2020, Vol. 68 Issue 5, p2595-2614. 20p. |
| Subjects: | High school teachers, Career development, Teacher competencies, Flipped classrooms, Tracking radar |
| Abstract: | Many professional development programs aim to improve student outcomes by enhancing teacher competencies. Effective evaluation of these programs requires a clear delineation of the competencies to be gained. A competency model was developed to evaluate the impact of a teacher professional program that aimed to improve teachers' ability to effectively implement technologically engaged modules in a flipped classroom setting. Competencies were identified via participatory evaluation techniques and assessments were aligned to the competencies. The competency of teachers in the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for creation and delivery of effective flipped lessons can be tracked using a radar graph to guide tailored professional development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: | Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection |
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| Abstract: | Many professional development programs aim to improve student outcomes by enhancing teacher competencies. Effective evaluation of these programs requires a clear delineation of the competencies to be gained. A competency model was developed to evaluate the impact of a teacher professional program that aimed to improve teachers' ability to effectively implement technologically engaged modules in a flipped classroom setting. Competencies were identified via participatory evaluation techniques and assessments were aligned to the competencies. The competency of teachers in the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for creation and delivery of effective flipped lessons can be tracked using a radar graph to guide tailored professional development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 10421629 |
| DOI: | 10.1007/s11423-020-09782-5 |