Identification of constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument

This study was conducted to identify constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument. Qualitative document analysis was conducted to identify the constructs and subconstructs used. This document covers previous research articles, modules, and standard documents used...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Khalid, Nor Hafizi, Abdul Latif, Adibah, Megat Zakaria, Megat Aman Zahiri, Yusof, Ibnatul Jalilah, Md. Jani, Md. Daud
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spelling my.utm.1061902024-06-19T08:44:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/106190/ Identification of constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument Mohd. Khalid, Nor Hafizi Abdul Latif, Adibah Megat Zakaria, Megat Aman Zahiri Yusof, Ibnatul Jalilah Md. Jani, Md. Daud L Education (General) This study was conducted to identify constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument. Qualitative document analysis was conducted to identify the constructs and subconstructs used. This document covers previous research articles, modules, and standard documents used in conducting classroom assessments. The qualitative data are analyzed using the literature review system model with four thematic analysis phases. Four main themes or constructs of classroom assessment literacy are derived from the document analysis: Purpose, Measurement, Evaluation, and Use. These four themes are used as the basis for analyzing the Classroom Assessment Standard and Classroom Assessment Implementation Guide from the Ministry of Education Malaysia as the main reference of the study. Besides, four 21st-century assessment features, nine classroom assessment features, and five features of high-order thinking skills items are also included in the analysis as an added value in the constructs and subconstructs. Based on the analysis, three subconstructs for the purpose component, seven for the measurement component, four for the assessment component, and five for the usage component are identified. All these findings are incorporated into the teacher’s assessment literacy instrument. UPM Press 2023-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/106190/1/NorHafiziMohd2023_IdentificationofConstructsandSubconstructsofTeacher.pdf Mohd. Khalid, Nor Hafizi and Abdul Latif, Adibah and Megat Zakaria, Megat Aman Zahiri and Yusof, Ibnatul Jalilah and Md. Jani, Md. Daud (2023) Identification of constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 31 (2). pp. 683-697. ISSN 0128-7702 http://dx.doi.org/10.47836/pjssh.31.2.11 DOI:10.47836/pjssh.31.2.11
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Mohd. Khalid, Nor Hafizi
Abdul Latif, Adibah
Megat Zakaria, Megat Aman Zahiri
Yusof, Ibnatul Jalilah
Md. Jani, Md. Daud
Identification of constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument
description This study was conducted to identify constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument. Qualitative document analysis was conducted to identify the constructs and subconstructs used. This document covers previous research articles, modules, and standard documents used in conducting classroom assessments. The qualitative data are analyzed using the literature review system model with four thematic analysis phases. Four main themes or constructs of classroom assessment literacy are derived from the document analysis: Purpose, Measurement, Evaluation, and Use. These four themes are used as the basis for analyzing the Classroom Assessment Standard and Classroom Assessment Implementation Guide from the Ministry of Education Malaysia as the main reference of the study. Besides, four 21st-century assessment features, nine classroom assessment features, and five features of high-order thinking skills items are also included in the analysis as an added value in the constructs and subconstructs. Based on the analysis, three subconstructs for the purpose component, seven for the measurement component, four for the assessment component, and five for the usage component are identified. All these findings are incorporated into the teacher’s assessment literacy instrument.
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author Mohd. Khalid, Nor Hafizi
Abdul Latif, Adibah
Megat Zakaria, Megat Aman Zahiri
Yusof, Ibnatul Jalilah
Md. Jani, Md. Daud
author_facet Mohd. Khalid, Nor Hafizi
Abdul Latif, Adibah
Megat Zakaria, Megat Aman Zahiri
Yusof, Ibnatul Jalilah
Md. Jani, Md. Daud
author_sort Mohd. Khalid, Nor Hafizi
title Identification of constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument
title_short Identification of constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument
title_full Identification of constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument
title_fullStr Identification of constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument
title_full_unstemmed Identification of constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument
title_sort identification of constructs and subconstructs of teacher classroom assessment literacy instrument
publisher UPM Press
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