Assessment of Teacher Competence using Video Portfolios: Reliability, Construct Validity, and Consequential Validity

From Section:
Assessment & Evaluation
Published:
Aug. 01, 2011

Source: This article was published in Teaching and Teacher Education, Volume 27, Issue 6,
Author(s): Wilfried Admiraal, Mark Hoeksma, Marie-Thérèse van de Kamp, Gee van Duin,
"Assessment of Teacher Competence sing Video Portfolios: Reliability, Construct Validity, and Consequential Validity", Pages 1019–1028, Copyright Elsevier (August 2011)

In a post-graduate teacher education program, the assessment of video portfolios was evaluated
for its reliability, construct validity, and consequential validity.

Although video portfolio facilitated a reliable and valid assessment of teacher competencies, procedures to improve assessment quality were also revealed.
These procedures are discussed: more explicit grounding of assessment results in the data, peer debriefing, prolonged engagement with the assessment data, cross-checking to find confirmatory or counter examples.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Educational technology | Portfolios | Teacher competencies | Teacher education programs | Teacher evaluation | Validity | Video technology