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@misc{1670122, author = {Nilsen, Trude and Slot, Pauline and Cígler, Hynek and Chen, Minge}, address = {Paris}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/852602c5-en}, keywords = {TALIS; TALIS Starting Strong; Situational Judgement Questions; SJQs; ILSA}, language = {eng}, location = {Paris}, publisher = {OECD Publishing}, title = {Measuring process quality in early childhood education and care through Situational Judgement Questions : Findings from TALIS Starting Strong 2018 Field Trial}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1787/19939019}, year = {2020} }
TY - GEN ID - 1670122 AU - Nilsen, Trude - Slot, Pauline - Cígler, Hynek - Chen, Minge PY - 2020 TI - Measuring process quality in early childhood education and care through Situational Judgement Questions : Findings from TALIS Starting Strong 2018 Field Trial VL - OECD Education Working Papers No. 217 PB - OECD Publishing CY - Paris KW - TALIS KW - TALIS Starting Strong KW - Situational Judgement Questions KW - SJQs KW - ILSA UR - https://doi.org/10.1787/19939019 L2 - https://doi.org/10.1787/19939019 N2 - Situational Judgement Questions (SJQs) measuring process quality were included in the OECD Starting Strong Teaching and Learning International Survey 2018 (TALIS Starting Strong 2018) to address concerns of self-report bias in large-scale international surveys. These SJQs provide the staff in early childhood education and care with situations taken from a real-life professional context and offer several options on how to address these given situations. Using TALIS Starting Strong 2018 field trial data, this paper evaluates the reliability and validity of the SJQs as measures of process quality in a large-scale international survey. The results showed that the SJQs were reliable, valid and worked well in evaluating process quality. High process quality was characterised by: 1) supporting child-directed play; 2) managing conflicts through behavioural management; and 3) supporting pro-social behaviour by encouraging sharing and collaboration among children. Staff self efficacy and formal education were positively related to these practices. The paper further makes recommendations regarding the formats, type of analysis and interpretation of the SJQs in the Main Survey. ER -
NILSEN, Trude, Pauline SLOT, Hynek CÍGLER and Minge CHEN. \textit{Measuring process quality in early childhood education and care through Situational Judgement Questions : Findings from TALIS Starting Strong 2018 Field Trial}. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2020. OECD Education Working Papers No. 217. ISSN~1993-9019. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1787/852602c5-en.
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