Using a design‐based approach to develop a checklist for evaluating preservice teacher learning materials

Author:

Shieh Jin‐Jy1ORCID,Reynolds Barry Lee12ORCID,Ha Xuan Van34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Education University of Macau Taipa Macau

2. Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences University of Macau Taipa Macau

3. Graduate Research Academy Macquarie University Sydney Australia

4. Department of Foreign Languages Ha Tinh University Ha Tinh Vietnam

Abstract

AbstractTeacher educators drive preservice teachers' learning about teaching particularly through feedback. The learning materials produced by preservice teachers also play a crucial role in English language teacher training but may not be receiving the necessary attention in teacher education programs. Preservice teachers lack formal teaching experiences, which may result in their overemphasizing material delivery while underemphasizing material suitability. Providing teacher educators with criteria for evaluating learning materials developed by preservice teachers could aid in their providing quality formative feedback. Therefore, this study was designed to construct a research‐based contextualized evaluation checklist for learning materials. Adopting a systematic yet flexible design‐based method allowed for the integration of design and intervention to develop a solution for this targeted educational problem. The researchers adopted a three‐phase process for this study: analysis and exploration of a teacher educator's needs and extant literature on learning materials; design and construction; and evaluation and reflection. Learning materials designed by a preservice teacher were used to pilot the checklist. The results showed a need for refinement to form the final evaluation checklist. The checklist can be used by teacher educators for preservice teacher evaluation purposes or by preservice teachers as a quality check.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education,General Medicine

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