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Title

The Effects of Two Professional Development Models on Teachers' Knowledge About Assessment and Confidence, Self-Efficacy, and Interest Toward Technology 

Alternate Title

Project FANC Year 1 

Year

2010

Publisher

ICME 

Author

Melfried Olson, Hannah Slovin, Judith Olson, Paul Brandon, Yue Yin 

Language

English

Institution

University of Hawaii 

Department

CRDG 

City

Honolulu, HI 

Abstract

This paper reports on two different models of professional development that were created to investigate the use of formative assessment in a networked classroom. Participants were divided into two groups with one group receiving formative assessment without networked technology in the first year while the second group received formative assessment along with technology. Data was gathered on
participants’ knowledge of formative assessment and their attitudes toward the use of technology.

Reference

Report

Keywords

TI-73, TI-Navigator, Middle School, Formative Assessment, Professional Development, Attitude toward technology 

Document Content

 
Attachments
FANC Year 1 - PME 2010 - Olson.pdf    
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