Despite the fact that academic staff spend many hours designing effective courses and information rich course manuals, it is often the case that some students will simply “miss the point”, that is they miss, or misunderstand, a vital piece of information that would allow them to excel in, and importantly, value and enjoy the course. Complications arise in the fact that which point is missed depends on the student in question. Thus changes made with the intent to improve the course for subsequent cohorts may result in a similar outcome i.e. some students will still miss the point! Despite this potential drawback, changes were made to aspects of the practical classes and related assessments to address the above problem in a 3rd year underg...
The purpose of this paper is to reconceptualise the notion of what an improvement in student learnin...
In the sciences, the undergraduate curriculum has often come under scrutiny by scientists like Carl ...
Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) allow students to integrate research-like ac...
Copyright © 2010 The University of AdelaideDespite the fact that academic staff spend many hours des...
Student learning can be evaluated through performance in assessment tasks. With the final examinatio...
The instruction that we provide, the intellectual climate that we create, and the policy decisions t...
Instructors use assessment ubiquitously throughout undergraduate STEM courses to gauge student under...
An early brochure announcing the theme for this year's conference assigned me the title, "...
Educational research tells us that student learning is driven to a large extent by assessment. Thus ...
Excerpt: As a teacher in organisational psychology for more years than I care to remember (and yes s...
In higher education we sometimes pause at the end of a lecture and ask “Any questions? ” or “Is ever...
Assessment and feedback are key concerns for tertiary students, as evidenced by university and natio...
Abstract: Educational research tells us that student learning is driven to a large extent by assessm...
Students come in with either apprehension or a negative attitude towards statistics. Those who compl...
How do we know what we know? How do teachers know that students' literacy abilities are improvi...
The purpose of this paper is to reconceptualise the notion of what an improvement in student learnin...
In the sciences, the undergraduate curriculum has often come under scrutiny by scientists like Carl ...
Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) allow students to integrate research-like ac...
Copyright © 2010 The University of AdelaideDespite the fact that academic staff spend many hours des...
Student learning can be evaluated through performance in assessment tasks. With the final examinatio...
The instruction that we provide, the intellectual climate that we create, and the policy decisions t...
Instructors use assessment ubiquitously throughout undergraduate STEM courses to gauge student under...
An early brochure announcing the theme for this year's conference assigned me the title, "...
Educational research tells us that student learning is driven to a large extent by assessment. Thus ...
Excerpt: As a teacher in organisational psychology for more years than I care to remember (and yes s...
In higher education we sometimes pause at the end of a lecture and ask “Any questions? ” or “Is ever...
Assessment and feedback are key concerns for tertiary students, as evidenced by university and natio...
Abstract: Educational research tells us that student learning is driven to a large extent by assessm...
Students come in with either apprehension or a negative attitude towards statistics. Those who compl...
How do we know what we know? How do teachers know that students' literacy abilities are improvi...
The purpose of this paper is to reconceptualise the notion of what an improvement in student learnin...
In the sciences, the undergraduate curriculum has often come under scrutiny by scientists like Carl ...
Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) allow students to integrate research-like ac...