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Classroom Observation Protocol×Teoria generalizowalności (G-Theory)×
DziedzinaEducationPsychometria
RodzinaProcess / pipelineLatent structure
Rok powstania20091963–1972
TwórcaTeaching-measurement tradition (Pianta & Hamre CLASS; Danielson Framework; MET project)Lee J. Cronbach, Goldine Gleser, Harinder Nanda, Nageswari Rajaratnam
TypStructured, standardized measurement of classroom teaching via trained observersVariance-components reliability model
Źródło pierwotnePianta, R. C., & Hamre, B. K. (2009). Conceptualization, measurement, and improvement of classroom processes: Standardized observation can leverage capacity. Educational Researcher, 38(2), 109–119. DOI ↗Cronbach, L. J., Gleser, G. C., Nanda, H. & Rajaratnam, N. (1972). The Dependability of Behavioral Measurements: Theory of Generalizability for Scores and Profiles. Wiley. link ↗
Inne nazwyStandardized Classroom Observation, Observation Instruments for Teaching, Classroom Observation System, Structured Teaching ObservationG-theory, G-study / D-study framework, variance components reliability
Pokrewne44
PodsumowanieA classroom observation protocol is a standardized instrument for measuring teaching by having trained observers rate lessons against defined dimensions of practice. Unlike informal walkthroughs, validated protocols such as the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) and the Danielson Framework specify what to look for, how to score it, and how to train and calibrate raters. As Pianta and Hamre argued, standardized observation turns teaching into something that can be measured systematically, studied for sources of error, validated against student learning, and used to improve instruction.Generalizability Theory is a psychometric framework that decomposes observed score variance into multiple sources — persons, items, raters, occasions, and their interactions — using analysis of variance. It replaces the single reliability coefficient of classical test theory with a family of coefficients that tell researchers how well scores generalize across different measurement conditions.
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