TY - JOUR
T1 - Collaborative Assessment
T2 - Middle School Case Study
AU - Parkison, Paul
N1 - Parkison, P. (2014). Collaborative assessment: Middle school case study. Current issues in middle level education, 19(1), 43-49.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Utilizing a participant observer research model, a case study of the efficacy of a collaborative assessment methodology within a middle school social studies class was conducted. A review of existing research revealed that students' perceptions of assessment, evaluation, and accountability influence their intrinsic motivation to learn. A collaborative assessment methodology was developed to provide a means to involve the students in the decision-making processes of instruction: lesson planning, goal and objective identification, assessment, and evaluation. Changing extrinsic motivators like assessment and evaluation into intrinsic motivators was the ultimate goal of the collaborative assessment methodology. The collaborative assessment methodology utilized a cyclical information flow so that all assessments and evaluations became formative. The study was highly influenced by the instructor's belief in constructivist curriculum tradition and existentialist philosophy.
AB - Utilizing a participant observer research model, a case study of the efficacy of a collaborative assessment methodology within a middle school social studies class was conducted. A review of existing research revealed that students' perceptions of assessment, evaluation, and accountability influence their intrinsic motivation to learn. A collaborative assessment methodology was developed to provide a means to involve the students in the decision-making processes of instruction: lesson planning, goal and objective identification, assessment, and evaluation. Changing extrinsic motivators like assessment and evaluation into intrinsic motivators was the ultimate goal of the collaborative assessment methodology. The collaborative assessment methodology utilized a cyclical information flow so that all assessments and evaluations became formative. The study was highly influenced by the instructor's belief in constructivist curriculum tradition and existentialist philosophy.
KW - Achievement Need
KW - Case Studies
KW - Educational Practices
KW - Formative Evaluation
KW - Hypothesis Testing
KW - Learning Motivation
KW - Middle Schools
KW - Motivation Techniques
KW - Participant Observation
KW - Research Methodology
KW - Self Evaluation (Individuals)
KW - Student Motivation
UR - https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/lscsm_leadership_facpub/3
M3 - Article
SN - 1059-7107
VL - 19
SP - 43
EP - 49
JO - Current Issues in Middle Level Education
JF - Current Issues in Middle Level Education
IS - 1
ER -