The attitude of teachers toward students’ self-assessment of educational achievements in inclusive education lessons

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Self-assessment is to engage students as active participants in their learning and to reflect the results of their efforts since the key idea of self-assessment is that a child should achieve the learning goal and realize his achievements. The purpose of the study is to reveal the factors causing the lack of self-assessment in primary school lessons. The research collected data using observations and a questionnaire. The participants included 60 primary school teachers from the school of Almaty, the Republic of Kazakhstan. The collected data were analyzed using percentages. Based on the results of the research, the lack of the self-assessment component in the educational process is caused by the lack of assessment tools, which explains the negative attitude of teachers toward self-assessment. The efficiency of the implementation of the innovation in inclusive education needs to ensure the proper training of teachers, including key competencies for working in inclusive classes, and strengthening of its practical component.

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Kalykbayeva, A., Autayeva, A., Orazayeva, G., Kassymzhanova, G., Zhigitbekova, B., & Bekmuratova, G. (2022). The attitude of teachers toward students’ self-assessment of educational achievements in inclusive education lessons. Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 17(2), 643–651. https://doi.org/10.18844/cjes.v17i2.6859

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