Multiple mini-interviews as a selection tool for initial teacher education admissions
Utriainen Jukka; Tolvanen Asko; Muotka Joona; Warinowski Anu; Poikkeus Anna-Maija; Metsäpelto Riitta-Leena
Multiple mini-interviews as a selection tool for initial teacher education admissions
Utriainen Jukka
Tolvanen Asko
Muotka Joona
Warinowski Anu
Poikkeus Anna-Maija
Metsäpelto Riitta-Leena
Elsevier Ltd
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022081153684
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022081153684
Tiivistelmä
This study investigates the reliability of multiple mini interviews (MMIs) to select students for classroom and special education teacher programs (n = 418) using intraclass correlations and cross-classified multilevel modeling. The results indicated mostly small effects of clustering of applicants to different interviewers and five-station circuits. The largest variance components in the MMI total score were for applicants (63.3%) and measurement error (20.6%), while the variance component for the interviewer was relatively small (11.6–14.4%). The applicants' and interviewers' perceptions were positive. This study provides evidence for the use of MMIs as a reliable tool for initial teacher education selection.
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