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Skala: Self-efficacy related to teaching science content

KonstruktzuordnungProfessionelles Selbstverständnis

Theoretische Zuordnung in der AusgangsstudieTeacher qualification and professional knowledge/Professional knowledge and teacher beliefs/

UrsprungSelbstentwickelte Skala

QuelleCore 6 Development ,

ZitationKuger, S.; Jude, N.; Klieme, E.; Kaplan, D. (2016). Self-efficacy related to teaching science content - Lehrkräfte [Fragebogenskala: Version 1.0]. In: Programme for International Student Assessment (2015) - Fragebogenerhebung Chapter 04 - Field Trial (PISA 2015) [Skalenkollektion: Version 1.0]. Datenerhebung 2014. Frankfurt am Main: Forschungsdatenzentrum Bildung am DIPF. http://dx.doi.org/10.7477/150:0:1

Theoretischer Hintergrund--

Fachspezifischscience instruction

ZielgruppeTeacher Science

Erhebungszeitraum2014

Veröffentlichungsdatum30.06.2020

Anzahl Items8

Einleitender TextTo what extent can (or could) you do the following?
Please select one response in each row.

Items der Skala

Item-FormulierungMittelwertStandardabweichungTrennschärfe
Explain basic scientific ideas (such as energy or photosynthesis) to my [school science] class 3.710.52--
Design good test questions for my students 3.640.52--
Provide an alternative explanation, for example when students are confused 3.720.48--
Design experiments and hands-on activities for [inquiry-based learning] 3.360.67--
Assign tailored tasks to the weakest as well as to the best students 3.230.70--
Use a variety of assessment strategies 3.350.66--
Identify [broad science]-related misconceptions through scrutiny of student work 3.400.64--
Facilitate a discussion among students on how to interpret experimental findings 3.420.65--

Antwortkategorie

WertBedeutung
1Not at all
2Very Little
3To some extent
4To a large extent

StudiePISA - Programme for International Student Assessment (2015)

ErhebungFragebogenerhebung (Skalenkollektion): Chapter 04 - Field Trial (PISA 2015)

Skala: Self-efficacy related to teaching science content

KonstruktzuordnungProfessionelles Selbstverständnis

Theoretische Zuordnung in der AusgangsstudieTeacher qualification and professional knowledge/Professional knowledge and teacher beliefs/

UrsprungSelbstentwickelte Skala

QuelleCore 6 Development ,

ZitationKuger, S.; Jude, N.; Klieme, E.; Kaplan, D. (2016). Self-efficacy related to teaching science content - Lehrkräfte [Fragebogenskala: Version 1.0]. In: Programme for International Student Assessment (2015) - Fragebogenerhebung Chapter 04 - Field Trial (PISA 2015) [Skalenkollektion: Version 1.0]. Datenerhebung 2014. Frankfurt am Main: Forschungsdatenzentrum Bildung am DIPF. http://dx.doi.org/10.7477/150:0:1

Theoretischer Hintergrund--

Fachspezifischscience instruction

ZielgruppeTeacher Science

Erhebungszeitraum2014

Veröffentlichungsdatum30.06.2020

Anzahl Items8

Einleitender TextTo what extent can (or could) you do the following?
Please select one response in each row.

Items der Skala

Item-FormulierungMittelwertStandardabweichungTrennschärfe
Explain basic scientific ideas (such as energy or photosynthesis) to my [school science] class 3.710.52--
Design good test questions for my students 3.640.52--
Provide an alternative explanation, for example when students are confused 3.720.48--
Design experiments and hands-on activities for [inquiry-based learning] 3.360.67--
Assign tailored tasks to the weakest as well as to the best students 3.230.70--
Use a variety of assessment strategies 3.350.66--
Identify [broad science]-related misconceptions through scrutiny of student work 3.400.64--
Facilitate a discussion among students on how to interpret experimental findings 3.420.65--

Antwortkategorie

WertBedeutung
1Not at all
2Very Little
3To some extent
4To a large extent

StudiePISA - Programme for International Student Assessment (2015)

ErhebungFragebogenerhebung (Skalenkollektion): Chapter 18 - Teacher Qualifications and Professional Knowledge (PISA 2015)



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