The article draws attention to the anomaly that alternative approaches to assessment are not more evident in critical pedagogies. Using critical versions of management education as an illustration, the authors point out that there is little examination of the assessment procedure, let alone any replacement of it by less hierarchical methods. Drawing on students' experiences of participative assessment, the authors also illustrate some of the social processes involved and question the implicit assumption that such practices necessarily bring about equality. Differences within student groups influence power relations, which in turn are likely to affect the process of assessment and its outcome. While supporting the aims of participative asses...
Free to read copy available from publisher website via link above Abstract Internationally, notions ...
This case study explores students’ perceptions of seen examination questions about topics not covere...
This article reflects on the experiences and observations of three facilitators as they facilitated ...
The proposed session sought to engage participants in a discussion about building assessment practic...
The study was undertaken as the first cycle of an action research project. It presents a case study ...
MEd (Curriculum Development), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014In terms of assessmen...
In this paper I offer a perspective on student involvement in assessment informed by critical theory...
This paper raises issues concerning the relationship between student assessment and the values which...
This chapter is based on 90 individual semi-structured interviews asking students about their experi...
Abstract The opportunity presented by assessment is potentially the most powerful learning situat...
Assessment, evaluation, and tests are contested terms in education, where different definitions have...
The purpose of this study was to describe assessment practices as these were experienced by tutors a...
This article argues that general education assessment is an opportunity for engaging faculty and the...
The focus of the paper is a review of the more problematical aspects of introducing a critical persp...
To an increasing extent, teachers and students are leaving the well-known, traditional learning and ...
Free to read copy available from publisher website via link above Abstract Internationally, notions ...
This case study explores students’ perceptions of seen examination questions about topics not covere...
This article reflects on the experiences and observations of three facilitators as they facilitated ...
The proposed session sought to engage participants in a discussion about building assessment practic...
The study was undertaken as the first cycle of an action research project. It presents a case study ...
MEd (Curriculum Development), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014In terms of assessmen...
In this paper I offer a perspective on student involvement in assessment informed by critical theory...
This paper raises issues concerning the relationship between student assessment and the values which...
This chapter is based on 90 individual semi-structured interviews asking students about their experi...
Abstract The opportunity presented by assessment is potentially the most powerful learning situat...
Assessment, evaluation, and tests are contested terms in education, where different definitions have...
The purpose of this study was to describe assessment practices as these were experienced by tutors a...
This article argues that general education assessment is an opportunity for engaging faculty and the...
The focus of the paper is a review of the more problematical aspects of introducing a critical persp...
To an increasing extent, teachers and students are leaving the well-known, traditional learning and ...
Free to read copy available from publisher website via link above Abstract Internationally, notions ...
This case study explores students’ perceptions of seen examination questions about topics not covere...
This article reflects on the experiences and observations of three facilitators as they facilitated ...