Assessment consistency is not easy to maintain across many assessors for a unit of a large student population, particularly when a great many of those assessors are not regular staff. This work proposes an assessor reallocation approach, and a variant, to assign assessors to marking new assessment items for the different students based on the assessors’ earlier marking statistics in comparison with that of the other fellow assessors. This is to minimize the potential accumulation of marking discrepancies without having to resort to additional staff training which can often be impossible within an allowed time or budget frame
The relevance of the investigated problem is determined by the need to improving the evaluation proc...
Abstract: In some large engineering courses, assignments are being replaced by invigilated tests, d...
When I started working as a school teacher (which was before I began my Ph.D. studies), I decided to...
A fundamental subject delivered at the tertiary level could have a cohort of several hundreds of stu...
A fundamental subject delivered at the tertiary level could have a cohort of several hundreds of stu...
We propose an assessor reallocation algorithm that aims to objectively reduce the marking biases of ...
After a decade of rapid expansion in Australian higher education, student numbers have grown conside...
Unreliability in marking is well documented, yet we lack studies that have investigated assessors’ d...
An increasingly common high-stakes form of rater-mediated assessment in education is classroom obser...
This paper reports on the development of a tool that generates randomised, non-multiple choice asses...
A scheme has been implemented and used over a two year period to address the problem of several refe...
have an effect on student marking consistency? This item was submitted to Loughborough University&ap...
Using our experience of a work-related learning project, run jointly between Newcastle and Northumbr...
Many programs at James Madison University use Assessment Day to collect student performance data reg...
Placements are integral to many university courses and to increasing student employability skills. N...
The relevance of the investigated problem is determined by the need to improving the evaluation proc...
Abstract: In some large engineering courses, assignments are being replaced by invigilated tests, d...
When I started working as a school teacher (which was before I began my Ph.D. studies), I decided to...
A fundamental subject delivered at the tertiary level could have a cohort of several hundreds of stu...
A fundamental subject delivered at the tertiary level could have a cohort of several hundreds of stu...
We propose an assessor reallocation algorithm that aims to objectively reduce the marking biases of ...
After a decade of rapid expansion in Australian higher education, student numbers have grown conside...
Unreliability in marking is well documented, yet we lack studies that have investigated assessors’ d...
An increasingly common high-stakes form of rater-mediated assessment in education is classroom obser...
This paper reports on the development of a tool that generates randomised, non-multiple choice asses...
A scheme has been implemented and used over a two year period to address the problem of several refe...
have an effect on student marking consistency? This item was submitted to Loughborough University&ap...
Using our experience of a work-related learning project, run jointly between Newcastle and Northumbr...
Many programs at James Madison University use Assessment Day to collect student performance data reg...
Placements are integral to many university courses and to increasing student employability skills. N...
The relevance of the investigated problem is determined by the need to improving the evaluation proc...
Abstract: In some large engineering courses, assignments are being replaced by invigilated tests, d...
When I started working as a school teacher (which was before I began my Ph.D. studies), I decided to...