Using Brunswik’s lens model to identify and reduce teacher biases in the informal assessment of student motivation

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

Other scientific publication | Peer reviewed

Abstract

In educational sciences, it is well-known that teachers are rather good in judging their students’ performance informally (e.g., r = .63, Südkamp et al., 2012). However, teachers often judge other people’s cognitive-emotional characteristics less accurately than their learning performance and competence. For example, students’ motivation is judged with an accuracy ranging between .14 < r

Details about the publication

StatusPublished
Release year2021
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Link to the full texthttps://brunswiksociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/2021news.pdf
Keywordslens model; motivation; teacher judgments

Authors from the University of Münster

Beck, Jan Ulrich
Professorship for Psychology of Learning in Education and Instruction (Prof. Dutke)
Dutke, Stephan
Professorship for Psychology of Learning in Education and Instruction (Prof. Dutke)
Utesch, Till Onno Friedrich
Junior professorship of educational science with the focus on school pedagogics: pedagogical diagnostics and potential development (Prof. Utesch)