Jonathan L. Mswazi, Jeriphanos Makaye* and Kudakwashe Mapetere
This study investigated factors which underlie controversies in the assessment of student teachers in teacher training colleges in Zimbabwe. A case study methodology was adopted. The results of the study indicate that student assessment activities in teacher education reflect ideological contests between external and internal assessors than professional judgments on students’ performance. Firstly, it was revealed that teams of examiners approach assessment tasks from different axiological and philosophical perspectives. Secondly, lack of pre-assessment planning, trained personnel and adequate funding makes assessment exercises merely symbolic and perfunctory. Lastly, the personality differences fueled conflicts between external and internal examiners. This study recommended the reestablishment of a student assessment framework in associate teacher in colleges that would explicate assessment roles and mandates, define assessment goal and restore the credibility of student teacher assessment.
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