Assessment of Pedagogical Practices and Processes in Low and Middle Income Countries: Findings From Secondary School Classrooms in Uganda
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posted on 2024-10-04, 13:41authored byEdward Seidman, Sharon Kim, Mahjabeen Raza, Miyabi Ishihara, Peter F. Halpin
This article outlines the development and validation of a classroom observation instrument for use in low and middle income countries. The Teacher Instructional Practices and Processes Systemⓒ (TIPPS) was designed to be a rigorous research instrument as well as a practical feedback tool. Based on data from 197 Ugandan secondary schools, we were successful in assessing the quality of instructional practices and classroom processes in this context. The results reveal a 3-factor structure, good rater reliability, and concurrent validity with in biology, English, and mathematics scores. Strengths and limitations as well as future directions of the study are discussed.<br><br>RLOs<p></p>
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Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Edward Seidman, Sharon Kim, Mahjabeen Raza, Miyabi Ishihara, Peter F. Halpin, Assessment of pedagogical practices and processes in low and middle income countries: Findings from secondary school classrooms in Uganda, Teaching and Teacher Education, Volume 71,
2018, Pages 283-296, ISSN 0742-051X,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2017.12.017