Browsing by Author "Contreras, Claudia"
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- ItemLa productividad científica de economía y administración en Chile : un análisis comparativo(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Instituto de Economía., 2005) Contreras, Claudia; Edwards G., Gonzalo; Mizala, Alejandra
- ItemStandards-based performance assessment for the evaluation of student teachers: a consequential validity study(ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2010) Montecinos, Carmen; Rittershaussen, Sylvia; Cristina Solis, Maria; Contreras, Ines; Contreras, ClaudiaThe instrument Samples of Teaching Performance (STP) was developed to assess student teachers' capacity to plan, deliver and evaluate a unit of instruction. The current study reports consequential validity data collected from supervisors (n = 20) and student teachers (n = 62) from three elementary and five secondary teacher preparation programs in Chile that participated in the field-testing of the STP. Student teachers described how this assessment had honed their sense of professionalism and promoted learning of the skills assessed. Supervisors reported enlarging the topics discussed with student teachers and making some changes to the supervisory process. These findings are complemented by an analysis of the STP scores obtained by 24 student teachers, which showed better development of instructional skills when compared to pedagogical reasoning and reflection. These results raise questions about the structure of student teaching to support the implementation of standards-based assessments that entail tasks at different levels of cognitive complexity.
- ItemThe Current Impact Factor and the long-term impact of scientific journals by discipline: A logistic diffusion model estimation(SPRINGER, 2006) Contreras, Claudia; Edwards, Gonzalo; Mizala, AlejandraThis paper estimates the long-term impact of journals aggregated in 24 different fields, using a simple logistic diffusion model, and relates the results to the current impact factor. Results show that while the current and the long-term impact factors have a high cot-relation coefficient, some fields are systematically slower-moving than others, as they often differ in the proportion of the overall impact through time that occurs in the short term.