Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6849184 | Studies in Educational Evaluation | 2014 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Many teacher education institutions aim to develop and assess teacher competences during teaching practice. This research study investigates the use and effects of a competence-based e-portfolio for the development and assessment of teacher competences during teaching practice in an academic teacher education programme. Questionnaires and interviews were administered to three parties: student teachers (NÂ =Â 41), teacher trainers (NÂ =Â 25) and mentors (NÂ =Â 46). The results show that according to teacher trainers and mentors the e-portfolio has proven to be a useful instrument for the assessment of teacher competences. Student teachers, in contrast, believe that the e-portfolio is unable to reflect and demonstrate their teaching competences sufficiently. Why that is the case, is the central focus of this paper.
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Authors
Katrien Struyven, Yves Blieck, Véronique De Roeck,