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Formative Assessment in Arts Education Lessons: Episodic or Integrated with Effective Teaching?
Formative Assessment in Arts Education Lessons: Episodic or Integrated with Effective Teaching?

Author(s): Jolita Kudinovienė, Vida Kazragytė
Subject(s): Education, Evaluation research, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Education
Published by: Vytauto Didžiojo Universitetas
Keywords: formative assessment; arts education lesson;

Summary/Abstract: The question of how formative assessment should be used in lessons: as an episode of feedback, or wider – as integrated with effective teaching has been researched on extensively. This article presents the results of the investigation conducted on the protocols of arts education (music, fine arts, dance, theatre) lessons imparted in Lithuanian general education schools. For the analysis, protocols with extreme (effective, 4 points and ineffective, 1 point) evaluations of formative assessment were selected. It was found, that of the lessons, almost in half (43%) of those in which the aspect of formative assessment was effective, all the other aspects were effective as well. In the rest of the lessons, all the other aspects (“leadership for pupils’ learning”, “learning experiences”, “pupil achievements and progress”, “learning environments”) approached close to the effective level (averages from 3.83 to 3.65 points).

  • Issue Year: 131/2018
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 217-232
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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