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MUNOZ OLIVERO, Juan Ariel; VILLAGRA BRAVO, Carolina Pilar and SEPULVEDA SILVA, Segundo Edgardo. Teachers' Reflection Process to Improve Learning Assessment Practices in the Context of Education for Youngsters and Adults (EPJA). Folios [online]. 2016, n.44, pp.77-91. ISSN 0123-4870.
Education for youngsters and adults (in Spanish, EPJA) has reached prominence in the Chilean educational system. It has had to give a new chance to a large number of young people who, for one reason or another, did not complete their studies in traditional training. In this scenario, it explores pedagogical practices developed by teachers working with youngsters and adults, especially those who refer to learning assessment. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to present the results of a reflection carried out by a group of teachers from a comprehensive adult education center, in order to improve their practices to evaluate their students' learning. The research model is based on the qualitative approach with a case study design. It makes a comprehensive diagnostic of teaching practices, conducted through discussion groups. The analysis of the results shows that most teachers working at this educational center follow traditional assessment practices. They tend to copy conceptions of assessment centered around products that can be scored in order to check goal achievement, rather than around providing feedback that promotes self-regulated learning. However, the reflection also shows that teachers are willing to participate in pedagogical reflection sessions that guide them to improve their assessment practices.
Keywords : Pedagogical reflection; teaching practice; learning evaluation.