Qualitative Analysis of Instructional Strategies That Integrate Assessment and Learning Goals

Authors

    Haleh Nabavifar Department of Educational Technology, University of Yasouj, Yasouj, Iran
    Mojtaba Kalhor * Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Yasouj, Yasouj, Iran moj.kalhor19@gmail.com

Keywords:

assessment integration, formative assessment, instructional strategies, learning goals, qualitative research, teacher practices, curriculum alignment

Abstract

This study aimed to explore the instructional strategies employed by teachers to effectively integrate 
assessment with learning goals in classroom practice. A qualitative research design was adopted using 
semi-structured interviews with 14 educators from secondary and higher education institutions in 
Tehran. Participants were purposefully selected based on their involvement in curriculum design and 
assessment practices. Data were collected until theoretical saturation was achieved. All interviews were 
transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic analysis, assisted by NVivo software. Thematic coding 
focused on identifying patterns related to pedagogical alignment, student-centered strategies, and 
institutional enablers of integration. Three overarching themes emerged from the data: pedagogical 
alignment, learner-centered strategies, and institutional and contextual enablers. Participants reported 
aligning assessments with clearly defined learning objectives through backward design, embedded 
checkpoints, and continuous monitoring. They also emphasized student agency through co-construction 
of goals, feedback for growth, and peer assessment. Additionally, professional development, supportive 
leadership, and collaborative school cultures were identified as essential for sustaining integrated 
practices. Teachers highlighted the challenges of rigid curriculum mandates and limited resources but 
demonstrated a strong commitment to formative, responsive assessment practices tailored to student 
needs. The findings highlight the pedagogical depth with which teachers approach the integration of 
assessment and learning goals. Effective alignment relies not only on technical assessment design but 
also on reflective instructional planning and institutional support. The study underscores the importance 
of professional development, leadership engagement, and collaborative environments in enabling 
sustainable formative assessment practices. These insights contribute to a deeper understanding of 
assessment as a dynamic instructional tool that fosters student learning and engagement.

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Published

2024-01-01

Submitted

2023-11-16

Revised

2023-12-18

Accepted

2023-12-28

How to Cite

Nabavifar, H., & Kalhor, M. (2024). Qualitative Analysis of Instructional Strategies That Integrate Assessment and Learning Goals. Assessment and Practice in Educational Sciences, 2(1), 1-9. https://www.journalapes.com/index.php/apes/article/view/38

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