Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11032925 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Research on teachers' judgment accuracy has focused on teacher judgments of single student characteristics. We analyzed differences in teachers' judgment accuracy concerning students with consistent and inconsistent cognitive and socio-emotional profiles (i.e., profiles of cognitive abilities, self-concept, motivation, and anxiety). Based on test scores and self-reports of NÂ =Â 743 students, we identified one inconsistent and two consistent profiles. Judgments of NÂ =Â 43 teachers yielded only three consistent student profiles, indicating that teachers perceived student profiles to be more consistent than they really were. Contrary to our expectations, teachers' judgments were not more accurate for consistent student profiles.
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Authors
Anna Südkamp, Anna-Katharina Praetorius, Birgit Spinath,