Since 2014, the government in England has undertaken a programme of work to explore the measurement of learning gain in undergraduate education. This is part of a wider neoliberal agenda to create a market in higher education, with student outcomes featuring as a key construct of value for money. The Higher Education Funding Council for England (subsequently dismantled) invested £4 million in funding 13 pilot projects to develop and test instruments and methods for measuring learning gain, with approaches largely borrowed from the US. Whilst measures with validity in specific disciplinary or institutional contexts were developed, a robust single instrument or measure has failed to emerge. The attempt to quantify learning represented by this...
‘Learning gain’ has become an increasingly prominent concept in debates about the effectiveness of h...
In this paper we set out the first step towards the measurement of learning gain in higher education...
Over the past decades, ‘governing by numbers’ has taken a flight in the higher education sector. Per...
Since 2014, the government in England has undertaken a programme of work to explore the measurement ...
Internationally, the political appetite for educational measurement capable of capturing a metric of...
As the UK’s Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (‘QAA’) has noted, ‘With an increasing ten...
In the United Kingdoms’ higher education system, teaching and learning are currently under review to...
‘Learning gain’ has become an increasingly prominent concept in debates about the effectiveness of h...
© 2019, © 2019 Society for Research into Higher Education. The value for money of UK undergraduate d...
Learning gain is a potentially valuable lens on student development. Its importance was highlighted ...
Learning gain is considered to be the distance travelled by students in terms of skills, competenci...
This presentation briefly introduces two useful open access online tools for reviewing Assessment in...
The marketization of higher education has ensured that students have become consumers. As a result, ...
Learning gain is considered to be the distance travelled by students in terms of skills, competencie...
As a head of an academic development and practice unit it is with some trepidation that I set out to...
‘Learning gain’ has become an increasingly prominent concept in debates about the effectiveness of h...
In this paper we set out the first step towards the measurement of learning gain in higher education...
Over the past decades, ‘governing by numbers’ has taken a flight in the higher education sector. Per...
Since 2014, the government in England has undertaken a programme of work to explore the measurement ...
Internationally, the political appetite for educational measurement capable of capturing a metric of...
As the UK’s Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (‘QAA’) has noted, ‘With an increasing ten...
In the United Kingdoms’ higher education system, teaching and learning are currently under review to...
‘Learning gain’ has become an increasingly prominent concept in debates about the effectiveness of h...
© 2019, © 2019 Society for Research into Higher Education. The value for money of UK undergraduate d...
Learning gain is a potentially valuable lens on student development. Its importance was highlighted ...
Learning gain is considered to be the distance travelled by students in terms of skills, competenci...
This presentation briefly introduces two useful open access online tools for reviewing Assessment in...
The marketization of higher education has ensured that students have become consumers. As a result, ...
Learning gain is considered to be the distance travelled by students in terms of skills, competencie...
As a head of an academic development and practice unit it is with some trepidation that I set out to...
‘Learning gain’ has become an increasingly prominent concept in debates about the effectiveness of h...
In this paper we set out the first step towards the measurement of learning gain in higher education...
Over the past decades, ‘governing by numbers’ has taken a flight in the higher education sector. Per...