Criterion-referenced assessment (CRA) involves designing assessment tasks in line with subject goals, identifying skills to be demonstrated within an assessment task, assigning relative weights to, and describing each relative skill/criterion (Carlson, MacDonald, Gorely, Hanrahan, & Burgess-Limerick, 2000). In order to increase transparency and encourage assessment for learning, CRA was embedded within an undergraduate introductory public relations unit in 2004. In 2005, research was undertaken to explore the ongoing effectiveness of this assessment paradigm and to identify how more than 150 students used the CRA approach to enhance their learning. The findings of this study show continued strong use of and support for CRA, which has encour...
A basic understanding of criterion-referenced test (CRT) use and development is presented with defin...
This peer-evaluation assignment encouraged students to think critically, synthesize information and ...
In 2007, a new assessment task, a reading journal blog, was introduced to undergraduate public relat...
Although technical skills in public relations are essential to practice, skills in selfevaluation, c...
The Assessment Policy of the University of the Sunshine Coast makes a brief but explicit statement a...
Criterion referenced assessment (CRA) has become the preferred method of grading in higher education...
In a direct effort to build a greater understanding of higher education teaching and learning opport...
Student cohorts are become increasingly diverse in both their composition and background experiences...
Criterion-referenced assessment arguably results in greater reliability, validity and transparency t...
Criterion-referenced assessment arguably results in greater reliability, validity and transparency t...
Departments and programmes in higher education are required to participate in an increasing number o...
This paper is concerned with the reconstruction, at the departmental level, of a university assessme...
Background/Context: Engaging students in pre-assessment activities designed to promote social constr...
Over the past decade, traditional norm referenced methods of assessment have come into question, and...
Peer assessment was used to increase achievement of Minimum/Aspirational Target Grades and potential...
A basic understanding of criterion-referenced test (CRT) use and development is presented with defin...
This peer-evaluation assignment encouraged students to think critically, synthesize information and ...
In 2007, a new assessment task, a reading journal blog, was introduced to undergraduate public relat...
Although technical skills in public relations are essential to practice, skills in selfevaluation, c...
The Assessment Policy of the University of the Sunshine Coast makes a brief but explicit statement a...
Criterion referenced assessment (CRA) has become the preferred method of grading in higher education...
In a direct effort to build a greater understanding of higher education teaching and learning opport...
Student cohorts are become increasingly diverse in both their composition and background experiences...
Criterion-referenced assessment arguably results in greater reliability, validity and transparency t...
Criterion-referenced assessment arguably results in greater reliability, validity and transparency t...
Departments and programmes in higher education are required to participate in an increasing number o...
This paper is concerned with the reconstruction, at the departmental level, of a university assessme...
Background/Context: Engaging students in pre-assessment activities designed to promote social constr...
Over the past decade, traditional norm referenced methods of assessment have come into question, and...
Peer assessment was used to increase achievement of Minimum/Aspirational Target Grades and potential...
A basic understanding of criterion-referenced test (CRT) use and development is presented with defin...
This peer-evaluation assignment encouraged students to think critically, synthesize information and ...
In 2007, a new assessment task, a reading journal blog, was introduced to undergraduate public relat...