A Professional Development Activity to Help Teaching Assistants Work as a Team to Assess Lab Reports in a General Chemistry Course

Shirly Avargil, Mitchell R.M. Bruce, Susan A. Klemmer, Alice E. Bruce

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Abstract

Graduate student teaching assistants (TAs) are often responsible for assessing student work, such as laboratory reports, and it is important that the same student effort be assessed similarly across TAs. Prior exercises with TAs showed a wide range of scoring among a team of TAs assessing the same lab report. A three-hour Professional Development (PD) activity spread over three weeks was conducted with TAs in a general chemistry course to gain skill in the assessment of lab reports within the context of working as a group. In week 1, TAs individually assessed an identical, redacted lab report. In week 2, TAs discussed their scoring of the first lab report, and then assessed and discussed selected portions of additional lab reports. During week 3, TAs assessed another redacted lab report. Results show a modest narrowing in TAs’ scoring from week 1 to week 3, which suggests this activity could be employed as part of a strategy to develop “community” standards among TAs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)536-545
Number of pages10
JournalIsrael Journal of Chemistry
Volume59
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2019

Keywords

  • Assessment of Laboratory Reports
  • Graduate Teaching Assistants
  • Professional Development
  • Professional Learning

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemistry

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