Measuring teachers' pedagogical content knowledge in primary technology education

E.J. Rohaan, R. Taconis, W.M.G. Jochems

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    Abstract

    Pedagogical content knowledge is found to be a crucial part of the knowledge base for teaching. Studies in the field of primary technology education showed that this domain of teacher knowledge is related to pupils' increased learning, motivation, and interest. The common methods to investigate teachers' pedagogical content knowledge are often complicated, and time and labour consuming. Hence, a challenge in measuring teachers' pedagogical content knowledge is to construct an instrument that is time and labour-efficient, and makes it possible to investigate large sample sizes. This paper illustrates how a multiple-choice test to measure teachers' pedagogical content knowledge in primary technology education was designed and validated. The procedure of test construction and the first results are presented. It is concluded that the systematic procedure that was followed is effective for the construction of a valid test. In addition, statistical analyses showed that test/re-test reliability is moderate. Data collection with larger samples is needed in order to find more statistical support for the psychometric properties of the test.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)327-338
    Number of pages12
    JournalResearch in Science and Technological Education
    Volume27
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • Pedagogical content knowledge
    • Primary school
    • Teacher knowledge
    • Technology education
    • Test construction

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