Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5454
Title: Teachers’ perception of authentic assessment techniques practice in social studies lessons in senior high schools in Ghana
Authors: Kankam, Boadu
Bordoh, Anthony
Eshun, Isaac
Kweku Bassaw, Thoephilus
Yaw Korang, Frederick
Keywords: Assessment
Perception of Authentic Assessment
Authentic Assessment Techniques
Authentic Assessment in Social Studies
Senior High Schools
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: International Journal of Educational Research and Information Science
Abstract: The study sought to find out teachers’ perception of authentic assessment techniques practice in Social Studies lessons in Senior High Schools (SHSs) in Ghana. The study used a descriptive case study design. A sample of twenty (20) teachers and ten (10) senior high schools were selected for the study. Semi structured interview was the main instruments used for data collection. The results indicated that authentic assessment, as a classroom assessment strategy, does have a place in SHSs in the Central Region of Ghana. The teachers in this study perceived that the form of authentic assessment used in their classrooms was limited by policies, time, resources and assessment methods employed by their schools. These policies affect their use of this assessment method because the subject is a core in the SHS. Regular in-service training and capacity building workshops on classroom assessment should be organized for these SHS teachers to improve their use of assessment as a tool to enhance teaching and learning.
Description: pp 62 - 68
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5454
Appears in Collections:Department of Arts & Social Sciences Education



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