Self-Assessment Scores Increase in Parallel with Objective Performance Measures: The Case of Information Literacy in the Context of a Randomized Blended Learning Program Evaluation
Author(s) -
Nikolas Leichner,
AnneKathrin Mayer,
Johannes Peter,
Günter Krampen
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of education and human development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2334-2978
pISSN - 2334-296X
DOI - 10.15640/jehd.v5n1a9
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , randomized controlled trial , psychology , literacy , computer science , mathematics education , pedagogy , medicine , surgery , paleontology , biology
In the context of a randomized evaluation study for an information literacy instruction program with N = 67 participants, changes in objective information literacy performance measures and self-assessed abilityare examined. Results show that scores on both kinds of instruments increase nearly in parallel. Another finding is that self-assessed abilities and objective measures are moderately correlated before participation in the instruction program. The correlation, however, diminishes after participation in the instruction program; this finding is attributed to the unspecific nature of the scale which seems unsuitable in light of the higher performance levels after participation.
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