An Assessment Focused Research-Practice Partnership

Keisha Varma, Tayler Loiselle

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Abstract

In this proposal we present a narrative account of a research-practice partnership focused on creating an assessment that could meet the needs of teachers as an activity they could enact to support their instruction and assessment goals and also meet the needs of researchers as a research measure. We highlight the way the Draw-A-Scientist Task (DAST), a tool for revealing students’ images of scientists, was introduced at a teacher professional development institute and adopted by middle school science teachers. By following a co-design approach, we created a strong research-practice partnership. Our findings summarize the nature of the research-practice partnership and outcomes. This work is a critical illustration of the importance of considering teachers as true research partners. This collaboration afforded the development of a tool that they could use to elicit students’ ideas about science and also reveal some of their personal identities.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationISLS Annual Meeting 2021 Reflecting the Past and Embracing the Future - 15th International Conference of the Learning Sciences, ICLS 2021
EditorsErica de Vries, Yotam Hod, June Ahn
PublisherInternational Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS)
Pages1103-1104
Number of pages2
ISBN (Electronic)9781737330615
StatePublished - 2021
Event15th International Conference of the Learning Sciences, ICLS 2021 - Virtual, Online
Duration: Jun 8 2021Jun 11 2021

Publication series

NameProceedings of International Conference of the Learning Sciences, ICLS
ISSN (Print)1814-9316

Conference

Conference15th International Conference of the Learning Sciences, ICLS 2021
CityVirtual, Online
Period6/8/216/11/21

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
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Keywords

  • Professional Development
  • Teaching

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