Title of article :
A Brain-Friendly Teaching Inventory: A Rasch-based Model Validation
Author/Authors :
Sattari Gavareshk, Ensie English Department - Tabaran Institute of Higher Education, Mashhad, Iran , Tabatabaee-Yazdi, Mona English Department - Tabaran Institute of Higher Education, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Teachers usually teach according to how brains naturally learn. In this way, not
only do their learners learn, retain, and recall quickly, but also the teaching
becomes more joyful. Increased attention to the worthwhile role of the mind in
learning/teaching in recent times Due to the lack of a valid scale for estimating
teachers' awareness of brain-friendly teaching, the current study intended to
construct and validate a 54-item brain-friendly teaching inventory by the
implementation of the Rasch model. The test was administered to 200 Iranian EFL
teachers from different educational contexts. The results revealed that all the 54
items of the scale had a good fit to the Rasch model. Infit and outfit values were
within the acceptable range which indicates unidimensionality of the scale.
Furthermore, it is asserted that the inventory enjoyed suitable reliability. This
demonstrates that the Brain-Friendly Teaching Inventory is valid and can be
applied as a scale for assessing the teachers' awareness of brain-friendly teaching.
Keywords :
Validity , Scale development , Rasch model , EFL teachers , Brain-friendly teaching
Journal title :
The Journal of English Language Pedagogy and Paractice