<p>In an empirical study, Bryant & Zhang (forthcoming) show that the academic performance of a university subject (unit) could be understood through measuring learning results (operationalised from teaching outcomes). The present investigation demonstrates that assessment is important to learning results, because assessment involves selections that may have unintended effects on a unit. Understanding these effects might lead to an improvement in teaching and learning, which might in turn contribute to reshaping higher education. The assessment tasks considered were examination and essay tasks. These two tasks were frequently encountered in the preliminary pilot on feasibility. Also, significant weightings were attached to these tasks. To en...
Assessment steers students' learning is a statement that has been used repeatedly without solid evid...
Assessment of students in the learning process may have several reasons (knowledge assessment, ranki...
Rather than sorting students into winners and losers, assessment for learning can put all students o...
"Assessment steers students' learning" is a statement that has been used repeatedly without solid ev...
Item does not contain fulltext"Assessment steers students' learning" is a statement that has been us...
How can performance assessments be used as part of regular instruction? Will this raise student perf...
The problem that prompted this research was that some students under-performed in tests and examinat...
Although widely practiced, assessment is not just about the assessment of learning - the learning pr...
This paper draws on two case studies from UK universities to advance debate regarding assessmentstra...
Assessment is a key activity within the higher education system. From the student´s perspective, ass...
This paper draws on two case studies from UK universities to advance debate regarding assessmentstra...
Internationally there is pressure for significant change in measuring quality in teaching and learn...
Assessment steers students' learning is a statement that has been used repeatedly without solid evid...
Assessment steers students' learning is a statement that has been used repeatedly without solid evid...
Assessment in the higher education sector is widely researched for its relevance to outcome measurem...
Assessment steers students' learning is a statement that has been used repeatedly without solid evid...
Assessment of students in the learning process may have several reasons (knowledge assessment, ranki...
Rather than sorting students into winners and losers, assessment for learning can put all students o...
"Assessment steers students' learning" is a statement that has been used repeatedly without solid ev...
Item does not contain fulltext"Assessment steers students' learning" is a statement that has been us...
How can performance assessments be used as part of regular instruction? Will this raise student perf...
The problem that prompted this research was that some students under-performed in tests and examinat...
Although widely practiced, assessment is not just about the assessment of learning - the learning pr...
This paper draws on two case studies from UK universities to advance debate regarding assessmentstra...
Assessment is a key activity within the higher education system. From the student´s perspective, ass...
This paper draws on two case studies from UK universities to advance debate regarding assessmentstra...
Internationally there is pressure for significant change in measuring quality in teaching and learn...
Assessment steers students' learning is a statement that has been used repeatedly without solid evid...
Assessment steers students' learning is a statement that has been used repeatedly without solid evid...
Assessment in the higher education sector is widely researched for its relevance to outcome measurem...
Assessment steers students' learning is a statement that has been used repeatedly without solid evid...
Assessment of students in the learning process may have several reasons (knowledge assessment, ranki...
Rather than sorting students into winners and losers, assessment for learning can put all students o...