This paper reflects on the work done at a large UK university to redesign assessment procedures in a way that was intended to contribute to an improvement in assessment literacy for staff. Existing practice was reviewed and showed that changes in assessment processes were needed to make the organization of assessment more consistent and more transparent across the institution and to develop staff assessment literacy. Revised procedures were designed and implemented in order to make a clear distinction between institutional requirements for ensuring standards and recording outcomes, and academic decisions that ensured that assessment was designed to be appropriate for disciplinary requirements
Effective assessment design and subsequent assessment practices are essential for student success in...
A few decades ago, it was not taken for granted that university staff should be formally and regular...
Research and experience tell us very forcefully about the importance of assessment in higher educati...
This paper outlines how an oral presentation was introduced into a Curriculum Development and Evalua...
This thesis seeks to agree a set of criteria that could be used to measure assessments against to as...
[EN] A review of institutional practices is presented to elicit the extent to which assessment pract...
This research focuses on the assessment literacy, that is the understandings of assessment terminolo...
Assessment is fundamental to student learning and achievement. However, whilst research consistently...
The purpose of this study was to describe assessment practices as these were experienced by tutors a...
Assessment strongly influences students’ learning. Well designed and managed, it has the power to dr...
BACKGROUND Assessment literacy is students’ understanding of the purpose and process of assessment, ...
This article presents the results of a preliminary survey of assessment tasks undertaken by students...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Despite widespread recognition of the ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. There are many excellent publications ...
Effective assessment design and subsequent assessment practices are essential for student success in...
Effective assessment design and subsequent assessment practices are essential for student success in...
A few decades ago, it was not taken for granted that university staff should be formally and regular...
Research and experience tell us very forcefully about the importance of assessment in higher educati...
This paper outlines how an oral presentation was introduced into a Curriculum Development and Evalua...
This thesis seeks to agree a set of criteria that could be used to measure assessments against to as...
[EN] A review of institutional practices is presented to elicit the extent to which assessment pract...
This research focuses on the assessment literacy, that is the understandings of assessment terminolo...
Assessment is fundamental to student learning and achievement. However, whilst research consistently...
The purpose of this study was to describe assessment practices as these were experienced by tutors a...
Assessment strongly influences students’ learning. Well designed and managed, it has the power to dr...
BACKGROUND Assessment literacy is students’ understanding of the purpose and process of assessment, ...
This article presents the results of a preliminary survey of assessment tasks undertaken by students...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Despite widespread recognition of the ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. There are many excellent publications ...
Effective assessment design and subsequent assessment practices are essential for student success in...
Effective assessment design and subsequent assessment practices are essential for student success in...
A few decades ago, it was not taken for granted that university staff should be formally and regular...
Research and experience tell us very forcefully about the importance of assessment in higher educati...