This paper puts forward the case that one of the factors constraining principled learning-oriented assessment practices is lack of trust. It examines a number of assessment dimensions in which trust or distrust plays a role. These issues are illustrated via a discussion of two different iterations of the same module taught in a teacher education institution. Through this example, the author analyses how accountability forces and distrust created an atmosphere which constrained the use of innovative assessment methods. The paper discusses how trust might be developed, some of the barriers arising, and the relationship between trust and good assessment practices. It concludes by sketching some possible avenues for further research into stakeh...
This chapter examines the implications of three elements: trust, accountability and system capacity ...
ABSTRACT: The intention of this article is to illustrate how assessment is an “emotional practice ” ...
The importance of trust to ‘good ’ teaching in higher education is comparatively neglected compared ...
This paper puts forward the case that one of the factors constraining principled learningoriented as...
Trust and accountability are often positioned as opposites, the argument being that accountability i...
Trust and accountability are often positioned as opposites, the argument being that accountability i...
RLOsTrust and accountability are often positioned as opposites, the argument being that accountabili...
The quality of assessment tools and the inferences drawn from the results to inform decisions in the...
Trust has been one of the most discussed topics in research on decision-making processes in organiza...
Programmatic assessment attempts to facilitate learning through individual assessments designed to b...
Objectives: Programmatic assessment attempts to facilitate learning through individual assessments d...
Over recent years, the credibility of public examinations in England has increasingly come to the fo...
Educational assessment is important. But in the twenty-first century it is easy to feel that schooli...
Objectives Programmatic assessment attempts to facilitate learning through individual assessments de...
In this work, we present the results of our attempts to transit into a trust-based assessment enviro...
This chapter examines the implications of three elements: trust, accountability and system capacity ...
ABSTRACT: The intention of this article is to illustrate how assessment is an “emotional practice ” ...
The importance of trust to ‘good ’ teaching in higher education is comparatively neglected compared ...
This paper puts forward the case that one of the factors constraining principled learningoriented as...
Trust and accountability are often positioned as opposites, the argument being that accountability i...
Trust and accountability are often positioned as opposites, the argument being that accountability i...
RLOsTrust and accountability are often positioned as opposites, the argument being that accountabili...
The quality of assessment tools and the inferences drawn from the results to inform decisions in the...
Trust has been one of the most discussed topics in research on decision-making processes in organiza...
Programmatic assessment attempts to facilitate learning through individual assessments designed to b...
Objectives: Programmatic assessment attempts to facilitate learning through individual assessments d...
Over recent years, the credibility of public examinations in England has increasingly come to the fo...
Educational assessment is important. But in the twenty-first century it is easy to feel that schooli...
Objectives Programmatic assessment attempts to facilitate learning through individual assessments de...
In this work, we present the results of our attempts to transit into a trust-based assessment enviro...
This chapter examines the implications of three elements: trust, accountability and system capacity ...
ABSTRACT: The intention of this article is to illustrate how assessment is an “emotional practice ” ...
The importance of trust to ‘good ’ teaching in higher education is comparatively neglected compared ...