The Preservice Teacher Feedback Survey measures beliefs about classroom feedback practices and confidence in giving feedback to students. The measure is designed for use by preservice teachers to assess the extent to which their beliefs and confidence in giving feedback align with research on quality feedback. The measure has been used as a pre- and post-test to assess the effects of initial teacher education courses on assessment.
Content
Domains
Subdomain
Topics
Teacher Beliefs
Grades
6-12
Languages
English
Respondent
Teacher
Administration information
Length
18 multiple-choice items across two dimensions (Beliefs about Other Teachers’ Feedback Practices; Confidence in Personal Feedback Skills) and 10 open-response items measuring Beliefs about Feedback.
Administration
Individual,
Self-report
National Sample
No
Access and Use
Contact
Anglea Thomas, AngThom@bgsu.edu
Psychometrics
Scoring
Computer scoring
Manual scoring
Open Access
No
Resources on Psychometric Properties
Thomas, A. F., & Sondergeld, T. (2015). Investigating the Impact of Feedback Instruction: Partnering Preservice Teachers with Middle School Students to Provide Digital, Scaffolded Feedback. Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 15(4), 83–109.