2nd Edition

Assessing Affective Characteristics in the Schools

By Lorin W. Anderson, Sid F. Bourke Copyright 2000
    230 Pages
    by Routledge

    230 Pages
    by Routledge

    The affective realm is a critical, but often forgotten, aspect of schooling. The development of character and the formation of appropriate learning environments rely to a large extent on understanding the affective nature of students. Even when the focus is on cognitive achievement, affect has a role to play. Teachers frequently mention a lack of motivation as a primary reason for students not achieving as well as they should or as well as their teachers would like.

    Despite the importance of affect, educators rarely make an effort to systematically collect and use information about students' affective characteristics to better understand students and to substantially improve the quality of education they receive. This book's purpose is to provide educators with the knowledge and skills they need to design and select instruments that can be used to gather information about students' affective characteristics. Once valid and reliable information has been gathered, it can be used to aid in understanding and to improve educational quality.

    The second edition features:
    * an updated list of affective characteristics (i.e., attitudes, values, interests, self-esteem, self-efficacy, locus of control)
    * a dual emphasis on selecting and designing affective assessment instruments
    * an emphasis on multi-scale instruments (i.e., a single instrument with multiple affective scales)
    * the use of a single small data set to illustrate and foster understanding of key concepts and procedures
    * a dual emphasis on data about individual students and groups of students
    * a dual focus on the instrumental value of affective data and the inherent value of affective data (i.e., affect is valuable in and of itself)

    Contents: Preface. Gathering Information About Students' Affect: Why Bother? Affective Characteristics: What Are They? Issues in Affective Assessment: How Can Information Be Gathered? Affective Instruments: What Is Important and What Do They Look Like? Selecting and Designing Affective Instruments: How Do I Avoid Selecting a "Lemon" or Designing a "Dud?" Treating and Analyzing Affective Data: What Do I Do With All The Numbers? Interpreting Affective Data: What Do Those Numbers Mean? Affective Assessment and School Improvement: So What? Appendices.

    Biography

    Anderson, Lorin W.; Bourke, Sid F.

    "The text makes an important contribution to the field in that it focuses on a framework for assessing characteristics directly related to school learning. The text is also a good resource for individuals conducting research that involves the development of questionaires, and also has much information that can be of benefit to practitioners when considering the interpretation of affective data."
    Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment