A qualitative examination on the preparation of preservice physical education teachers for assessment in secondary teaching methods courses in the US.

Autor: Hodges, Mike, Liu, Xiaolu, D. Hamilton, Xiaofen, Doherty, Brooke, Phelps, Ashley, Colburn, Jeffrey, Knipe, Robert
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Zdroj: Physical Education & Sport Pedagogy; Nov2024, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p636-651, 16p
Abstrakt: Purpose: This study aimed to examine the ways in which physical education teacher education (PETE) prepares preservice physical education teachers (PPETs) to select and implement appropriate assessments. Methods: PPETs (N = 14) enrolled in the secondary teaching methods course at two US universities participated in the study. Semi-structured interviews were completed to collect data concerning how assessment knowledge and skills were taught and learned. Constant content comparison method was used to analyze the data. Results: Two major themes with varying sub-themes emerged from the data: 'Scratching the surface of assessment with unclear learning objectives', and 'Perceiving the importance of assessment, but still not integrate it into instruction' Overall, assessment was not found to conjunctionally taught with instruction. School-based field experiences pertaining to assessment content and pedagogical knowledge were also weak. Conclusions: Minimum assessment knowledge and skills were taught in secondary methods courses with little field experience pertaining to assessment. Future research is needed on examining PETE program content and pedagogy courses to highlight the need for assessment instruction and transform our approaches to preparing PPETs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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