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Abstract

Education authorities in Australia are calling for valid tools to help assess prospective teachers’ non-academic attributes, with a particular need for identifying those attributes necessary for effective teaching in specific contexts. With the New South Wales (NSW) Department of Education, we aimed to develop a scenario-based tool to help assess the non-academic attributes necessary for beginning teachers working in rural and remote settings. Using a situational judgement test (SJT) methodology, we worked with experienced teachers (n = 19) to develop scenario-based items, which were then reviewed by school principals (n = 13). The teachers also adapted items previously developed and piloted in the UK. Next, prospective NSW teachers (n = 99) tried 32 new and adapted items targeting four clusters of attributes: empathy and communication, resilience and adaptability, organisation and planning, and culture and context. Item quality analyses revealed 22 acceptable items. We conclude by suggesting SJTs for promoting non-academic growth of prospective and beginning teachers.

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Title
The development of a situational judgement test of personal attributes for quality teaching in rural and remote Australia
Author
Durksen, Tracy L 1 ; Klassen, Robert M 2 

 School of Education, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia 
 University of York, York, UK 
Pages
255-276
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Apr 2018
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
03116999
e-ISSN
22105328
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2015702097
Copyright
The Australian Educational Researcher is a copyright of Springer, (2017). All Rights Reserved.