This paper reports on qualitative research into academics perceptions of assessment in an Australian law school. Some of the key concerns of academics teaching a professional degree course in the current higher education environment, in particular as it impacts on their assessment practices and student learning, are highlighted and discussed. Academics' perceptions of the importance of teaching and assessing graduate skills are also discussed in the context of the literature. This paper highlights that in the context of the current higher education environment there is a real risk that the gap between the rhetoric and reality will continue to widen, having consequences for the student, the academic, and higher education outcomes generally
A study into how academics learn to assess student performance affirms the significance of context i...
This paper addresses the important issue of the increasing pressure on academics, and pays particula...
Twenty academics from five disciplines in Australian universities were interviewed about the assessm...
This paper reports on qualitative research into academics perceptions of assessment in an Australian...
Heads of academic departments in institutions of higher education in Australia were asked about the ...
Assessment in higher education has received increasing attention in the last decade. This attention ...
University administered Student Evaluation of Teaching surveys, while used primarily by educators an...
A new era of legal education is upon us: Law schools are now required to assess learning outcomes ac...
Assessment practices that aim to promote both quality and equity may be compromised in a higher educ...
Educational research tells us that student learning is driven to a large extent by assessment. Thus ...
The Bradley Review of Higher Education states that both more money and more students from diverse ba...
Assessing students (including giving feedback and making decisions based on assessments) is arguably...
This paper reports on the preliminary findings of a doctoral study in progress, which is situated in...
There are as many guidelines for good assessment practice as there are educational institutions to w...
This paper addresses the important issue of the increasing pressure on academics, and pays particul...
A study into how academics learn to assess student performance affirms the significance of context i...
This paper addresses the important issue of the increasing pressure on academics, and pays particula...
Twenty academics from five disciplines in Australian universities were interviewed about the assessm...
This paper reports on qualitative research into academics perceptions of assessment in an Australian...
Heads of academic departments in institutions of higher education in Australia were asked about the ...
Assessment in higher education has received increasing attention in the last decade. This attention ...
University administered Student Evaluation of Teaching surveys, while used primarily by educators an...
A new era of legal education is upon us: Law schools are now required to assess learning outcomes ac...
Assessment practices that aim to promote both quality and equity may be compromised in a higher educ...
Educational research tells us that student learning is driven to a large extent by assessment. Thus ...
The Bradley Review of Higher Education states that both more money and more students from diverse ba...
Assessing students (including giving feedback and making decisions based on assessments) is arguably...
This paper reports on the preliminary findings of a doctoral study in progress, which is situated in...
There are as many guidelines for good assessment practice as there are educational institutions to w...
This paper addresses the important issue of the increasing pressure on academics, and pays particul...
A study into how academics learn to assess student performance affirms the significance of context i...
This paper addresses the important issue of the increasing pressure on academics, and pays particula...
Twenty academics from five disciplines in Australian universities were interviewed about the assessm...