Disentangling Student-Teacher (Dis)Agreement in Judging Students' Motivation Using a Multilevel Lens Model

Beck, J., Dutke, S., & Utesch, T.

Poster | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

The lens model allows examination of rater-rater agreement due to raters’ cue utilization. Students’ and teachers’ different judgments of motivation (Urhahne & Wijnia, 2021), thus, can be better understood in identifying indicators that students and teachers utilize for motivation judgments. N = 63 teachers (mean age = 42.0) and their 2,056 (mean age = 14.3) students both rated student motivation on 1-item scales. Goal orientations, gender, immigration background, and school grades served as cues. Two-level mixed-effects lens models indicate that students prioritize motivational qualities in their judgments. In contrast, teachers primarily relied on gender and school grades. We will discuss why teachers and students differ in their utilizations and present ways to minimize differences in educational practice.

Details zur Publikation

StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2023
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
KonferenzAERA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, Vereinigte Staaten
DOI10.3102/IP.23.2006822
Stichwörterinformal assessment; motivation; lens model; student-teacher agreement

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Beck, Jan Ulrich
Professur für Lernpsychologische Voraussetzungen für Erziehung und Unterricht (Prof. Dutke)
Dutke, Stephan
Professur für Lernpsychologische Voraussetzungen für Erziehung und Unterricht (Prof. Dutke)
Utesch, Till Onno Friedrich
Juniorprofessur für Erziehungswissenschaft mit dem Schwerpunkt Schulpädagogik: Pädagogische Diagnostik und Potenzialentwicklung (Prof. Utesch)