The research informing this paper set out to investigate the qualitative experiences of students, supervisors and tutors involved in a summative collaborative assessment of placement learning on an undergraduate professional qualifying programme in the UK. Analysis of data gathered through semi-structured interviews provides valuable insights into its use. In particular, engagement in a collaborative assessment brings a degree of exposure for all concerned. Participants need to feel ‘able’ to participate, and ability to participate is linked to notions of agency and autonomy. Collaborative assessment design needs to acknowledge power relations and include strategies to reduce imbalances. The importance of recognising and working with the co...
The study was undertaken as the first cycle of an action research project. It presents a case study ...
The study investigates how higher education staff understand assessment, and the relationship betwee...
Assessment is key to student learning. This paper examines the case for increased participation by h...
The significance of student learning as a social activity often manifests itself in collaborative le...
Over the past two decades, curricula in higher education have increasingly incorporated collaborativ...
Although collaborative learning is strongly supported in psychological learning theories and researc...
Over the past two decades, curricula in higher education have increasingly incorporated collaborativ...
This paper is based on research undertaken on the supervised practice of an undergraduate programme ...
Student engagement is vital in enhancing the student experience and encouraging deeper learning. Inv...
This article explores the features relating to the validity of assessment for learning, in particula...
In recent years, research and practice focused on staff and students working in partnership to co-de...
Peer assessment is an important component of a more participatory culture of learning. The articles ...
In courses leading to professional qualifications, authentic tasks are the basis of learning through...
As business educators we are encouraged to develop innovative learning, teaching and assessment prac...
The study was undertaken as the first cycle of an action research project. It presents a case study ...
The study investigates how higher education staff understand assessment, and the relationship betwee...
Assessment is key to student learning. This paper examines the case for increased participation by h...
The significance of student learning as a social activity often manifests itself in collaborative le...
Over the past two decades, curricula in higher education have increasingly incorporated collaborativ...
Although collaborative learning is strongly supported in psychological learning theories and researc...
Over the past two decades, curricula in higher education have increasingly incorporated collaborativ...
This paper is based on research undertaken on the supervised practice of an undergraduate programme ...
Student engagement is vital in enhancing the student experience and encouraging deeper learning. Inv...
This article explores the features relating to the validity of assessment for learning, in particula...
In recent years, research and practice focused on staff and students working in partnership to co-de...
Peer assessment is an important component of a more participatory culture of learning. The articles ...
In courses leading to professional qualifications, authentic tasks are the basis of learning through...
As business educators we are encouraged to develop innovative learning, teaching and assessment prac...
The study was undertaken as the first cycle of an action research project. It presents a case study ...
The study investigates how higher education staff understand assessment, and the relationship betwee...
Assessment is key to student learning. This paper examines the case for increased participation by h...