Abstract
This study conducted a quantitative study analysis of teacher competence in linguistically responsive teaching (LRT). To assess performance-oriented competence, we used a test instrument with video vignettes and corresponding items based on situation-specific skills perception (What do you perceive?) and decision-making (How would you act if you were teacher in this situation?). Participants were required to respond orally. The research questions focused on LRT competence and the connection between (pre-service and in-service) teachers’ LRT competence and individual characteristics (subjects of study and LRT-relevant teaching experience), LRT-relevant learning opportunities, and beliefs about multilingualism in school and teaching. We found that experienced teachers and those who studied English as a foreign language had higher test scores, and participants with positive beliefs were more likely to perform better on the test. Positive beliefs appear to play a fundamental role in teachers’ identities as linguistically responsive professionals. Also, findings indicate a valid innovative performance-oriented LRT measurement. We suggest a learning environment should be implemented with opportunities to reflect on (pre-service) teachers’ beliefs and creating sufficient space for reflecting on experiences, as professionalization succeeds with self-reflection to raise awareness of blind spots. Future research should focus on the relation of teachers’ actual classroom performance and situation-specific skills. Furthermore, LRT-relevant learning opportunities should be evaluated in detail to learn more about teacher professionalization in this field.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 2352267 |
| Journal | Cogent Education |
| Volume | 11 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| Number of pages | 17 |
| ISSN | 2331-186X |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 11.2024 |
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Research areas and keywords
- Decision-making
- Higher Education
- John Chiang, Communication and Media, State University of New York, United States
- linguistically responsive teaching
- professional vision
- Research Methods in Education
- teacher competencies
- Teachers & Teacher Education
- testing
- Educational science
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Education
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DaZKom-Video: Performance-oriented measurement of German-as-a-second-language-competency of (pre-service) teachers
Ehmke, T. (Project manager, academic) & Hammer, S. (Project staff)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research
01.01.17 → 31.03.20
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