The Beliefs of Social Studies Teachers about Alternative Assessment at UNRWA’s Middle Schools in Jordan
Keywords:
Beliefs, Social studies teachers, Middle Schools, Alternative assessment. JordanAbstract
This study aimed to investigate the beliefs of social studies teachers in
the basic schools at UNRWA about alternative assessment. To achieve this
goal, the descriptive method was used, and a questionnaire was developed. It
contained (44) items, distributed into three domains of alternative evaluation,
namely: the nature of the alternative evaluation, the advantages of alternative
evaluation, and practices of teachers in alternative evaluation. It was applied
to a sample of (84) teachers of social studies. The results of the study showed
that the views of social studies teachers were supportive of the benefits of
alternative assessment and the nature and practices of teachers about it.
The results indicated that there was no statistically significant differences
in the views of teachers of alternative assessment due to the sex of the
teacher. There were statistically significant differences due to the following
variables: qualifications of teachers, specialization, and the number of years
of experience, on one or all areas of study tool.
The study ended with some recommendations, as:
Conducting training workshops for history and geography teachers in
alternative evaluation, conducting training workshops in all domains of the
questionnaire for teachers who hold certificates below master degrees, and
preparing other researches in alternative evaluation.
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