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Teachers’ conceptions of assessment in Chinese contexts: A tripartite model of accountability, improvement, and irrelevance
Gavin Thomas Lumsden BROWN
, King Fai Sammy HUI
, Wai Ming YU
,
Kerry John KENNEDY
Department of Curriculum and Instruction (C&I)
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Assessment Conceptions
100%
Assessment Policy
50%
Assessment Purposes
50%
China Context
50%
Chinese Context
100%
Chinese Policy
50%
Chinese Teachers
50%
Chinese Tradition
50%
Classroom Practice
50%
Copyright
50%
Cultural Differences
50%
Equivalent Model
50%
Hong Kong Chinese
100%
Irrelevance
100%
Learning Quality
50%
Self-report Inventory
50%
Societal Differences
50%
Southern China
100%
Student Learning
50%
Teacher Conceptions
100%
Teaching Quality
50%
Teaching Students
50%
Tripartite Model
100%
Social Sciences
China
66%
Chinese
100%
Classroom Practice
33%
Hong Kong
66%
Quality Teaching
33%
Self-Report
33%
Student Learning
33%
Teacher Beliefs
66%