A ZBTE article.Forty examiners met at the ZIPAM Centre in Zimbabwe to mark scripts produced by Bachelor of Education (Administration) students who had taken distance education courses in Research Methods, Schools Management, Leadership and Supervision, Educational Planning and Policy Studies. Initial training of the examiners was given through/i lectures, seminars and the marking of "dummy" scripts in order to address the question of marker reliability and to standardize the marking procedure. After lengthy discussions between markers and moderators of the "dummy scripts" an attempt to iron out differences between those markers who gave a wide range of scores for the same scripts was made. Using revised and more elaborate marking schemes...
The present research aims to more fully explore the issues of performance differences in higher educ...
This article challenges a number of assumptions underlying marking of student work in British univer...
The drive towards quality assurance at South African universities, with 'consistency' of approach be...
Forty examiners met at the ZIPAM Centre in Zimbabwe to mark scripts produced by Bachelor of Educatio...
A ZJER article on a specialized marking scheme at a Zimbabwe university.The report presents findin...
The results of examinations need to be accepted as just, appropriate and reflect the ability of the ...
Examinations are regarded as vital instruments not only to determine the progress and success of lea...
Marking reliability studies are essential to ensure that examiners ’ marking of high stakes public a...
During the past forty years the reliability of course marks assigned by teachers has received consid...
Covid-19 has placed unprecedented pressure on higher education institutions, not least of which is t...
Based on two different types of researches, this article explores how teachers’ judgements for the s...
The study was carried out to find out the disposition of 2006 level 100 distance education students ...
Purpose The present study explored experiences of former markers of undergraduate assignments and e...
In 2002, the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) published the report of an independent pa...
Examination marking is a cognitively demanding task. In England, examiners of formal, high stakes a...
The present research aims to more fully explore the issues of performance differences in higher educ...
This article challenges a number of assumptions underlying marking of student work in British univer...
The drive towards quality assurance at South African universities, with 'consistency' of approach be...
Forty examiners met at the ZIPAM Centre in Zimbabwe to mark scripts produced by Bachelor of Educatio...
A ZJER article on a specialized marking scheme at a Zimbabwe university.The report presents findin...
The results of examinations need to be accepted as just, appropriate and reflect the ability of the ...
Examinations are regarded as vital instruments not only to determine the progress and success of lea...
Marking reliability studies are essential to ensure that examiners ’ marking of high stakes public a...
During the past forty years the reliability of course marks assigned by teachers has received consid...
Covid-19 has placed unprecedented pressure on higher education institutions, not least of which is t...
Based on two different types of researches, this article explores how teachers’ judgements for the s...
The study was carried out to find out the disposition of 2006 level 100 distance education students ...
Purpose The present study explored experiences of former markers of undergraduate assignments and e...
In 2002, the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) published the report of an independent pa...
Examination marking is a cognitively demanding task. In England, examiners of formal, high stakes a...
The present research aims to more fully explore the issues of performance differences in higher educ...
This article challenges a number of assumptions underlying marking of student work in British univer...
The drive towards quality assurance at South African universities, with 'consistency' of approach be...