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Dynamic assessment of self-regulated learning in preschool
Janete Silva Moreira1, Paula Costa Ferreira1, Ana Margarida Veiga Simão1
1CICPSI, Faculty of Psychology, University of Lisbon, Alameda da Universidade, 1649-013 Lisbon, Portugal.
Abstract:
The assessment of self-regulated learning is a relevant research topic in early childhood development. However, there are few ecologic measures to assess self-regulated learning in preschool as a dynamic and multidimensional process. This study aims to fill this gap by presenting the development and validation of the Dynamic Assessment of Self-regulated learning in Preschool (DASP) method. A dynamic assessment of the construct may constitute an important contribution as it enables the acquisition of cross observational, verbal, and performance data. The DASP method was developed within a theoretical framework of self-regulation, including all cyclical phases, namely, forethought, performance, and self-reflection. Specifically, this method requires children to be questioned in the forethought and self-reflection phases, and observed in the performance phase, as the researcher notes their strategies. This method is used while children engage in authentic preschool tasks. To achieve the study's aim, 214 preschool children were asked to participate. In this research, children performed the Clown task (cognitive task) and the Head-Toes-Knees-Shoulders task (motor task). Item Response Theory analyses provided good item fit for the DASP method (forethought: .99, performance: 1.00, self-reflection: .99), good values of the tasks' reliability (Clown: .92; HTKS: .85), and evidence of the participants' difficulty level in completing the tasks. Results indicated that the children experienced more difficulty in the performance phase, as opposed to the other phases. The potentialities, constraints, and practical implications of the DASP method will be discussed in terms of contributions for theory and practice.
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