Very few studies (e.g., Arnold, 1998; Joosten-ten Brinke, et al., 2009) have examined the ways in which evaluators assess students’ prior learning. This investigation explored the ways that evaluators described students’ prior learning in final assessment reports at a single, multiple-location institution. Results found four themes; audience, voice, presentation of the learning, and evaluation language. Within each theme, further sub-themes are defined. These results are significant for training evaluators on how to discuss student learning and for institutions to consider in relationship to the purpose behind the evaluations. Further research and implications are discussed
This chapter is based on 90 individual semi-structured interviews asking students about their experi...
Evaluation in higher education is an evolving social practice, that is, it involves what people, ins...
Feedback, further known as assessment in this research, is critical to learners’ growth and learning...
Very few studies (e.g., Arnold, 1998; Joosten-ten Brinke, et al., 2009) have examined the ways in wh...
Written assessment feedback in higher education has been examined from different perspectives. Howev...
A prior learning assessment (PLA) can be an intimidating process for adult learners. Capella Univers...
Recent changes in UK Higher Education have renewed the importance of ensuring that assessment practi...
Student evaluation of teaching is a multipurpose tool that aims to improve and assure educational qu...
PreambleMeaningful engagement of students in the thoughtful evaluation of teaching is difficultStude...
The primary purpose of this research was to search for patterns of evaluation of student performance...
Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) is often and accurately presented as a tool for acknowledging the co...
BackgroundThe quality and relevance of the information gathered is paramount when using the student ...
The successful evaluation of student learning involves: - the setting of detailed learning objectiv...
Evaluation in higher education is an evolving social practice, that is, it involves what people, ins...
Assessment for Learning (AfL) is important in policy and practice in secondary schooling across the ...
This chapter is based on 90 individual semi-structured interviews asking students about their experi...
Evaluation in higher education is an evolving social practice, that is, it involves what people, ins...
Feedback, further known as assessment in this research, is critical to learners’ growth and learning...
Very few studies (e.g., Arnold, 1998; Joosten-ten Brinke, et al., 2009) have examined the ways in wh...
Written assessment feedback in higher education has been examined from different perspectives. Howev...
A prior learning assessment (PLA) can be an intimidating process for adult learners. Capella Univers...
Recent changes in UK Higher Education have renewed the importance of ensuring that assessment practi...
Student evaluation of teaching is a multipurpose tool that aims to improve and assure educational qu...
PreambleMeaningful engagement of students in the thoughtful evaluation of teaching is difficultStude...
The primary purpose of this research was to search for patterns of evaluation of student performance...
Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) is often and accurately presented as a tool for acknowledging the co...
BackgroundThe quality and relevance of the information gathered is paramount when using the student ...
The successful evaluation of student learning involves: - the setting of detailed learning objectiv...
Evaluation in higher education is an evolving social practice, that is, it involves what people, ins...
Assessment for Learning (AfL) is important in policy and practice in secondary schooling across the ...
This chapter is based on 90 individual semi-structured interviews asking students about their experi...
Evaluation in higher education is an evolving social practice, that is, it involves what people, ins...
Feedback, further known as assessment in this research, is critical to learners’ growth and learning...