Peer Assessment of Elementary Science Teaching Skills

From Section:
Assessment & Evaluation
Published:
Dec. 16, 2007

Source: Journal of Science Teacher Education, Volume 18, December 2007,
p. 91-107

In this study, peer assessment was applied in assessing elementary science teaching skills. Preservice teachers taught a science topic as a team to their peers in an elementary science methods course. The peers participating in the science lesson assessed teachers' groups' elementary science teaching skills on an assessment form provided by the instructor.

The peer scores were analyzed by means of descriptive statistics and linear regression. To analyze the reliability and validity of peer assessment, t-test statistics and one-way ANOVA (analysis of variance) procedures were applied.

The results revealed that, although peer scores were considerably higher than the instructor scores, they significantly correlated with the instructor scores. Reliability analysis revealed that the students assessed their peers' science teaching performance reliably.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Assessment | Peer assessment | Preservice teachers | Science | Skills