If assessment drives learning and the closed book examination dominates the pattern of assessment for undergraduate mathematics (as it does in the UK), lecturers need to ensure that examinations reflect the learning they value. This article uses a mixed method approach to explore lecturers’ views of the closed book examination in relation to other assessment methods, their preferences for different types of methods and the extent to which they discriminate between stronger and weaker students. A survey of staff views confirms the dominance of closed book examinations, but an accompanying interview study shows hidden complexity to this view. In particular a tension between the potential and the reality of examinations is uncovered and sugges...
The purpose of this study was to describe assessment practices as these were experienced by tutors a...
Essay style questions and multiple response questions (MRQs) have long formed the basis of unseen ex...
At the time when this study began, there were nine boards offering Advanced Level Mathematics syllab...
If assessment drives learning and the closed book examination dominates the pattern of assessment fo...
A consistent message emerges from research on undergraduate students' perceptions of assessment whic...
Existing research into students' preferences for assessment methods has been developed from a restri...
Much research and many papers on mathematics pedagogy have discussed assessment and, in particular, ...
In this article, we report the planning and implementation of an oral assessment component in a firs...
This paper explores the views of a group of students who took an oral performance assessment in a fi...
A consistent message emerges from research on undergraduate students’ perceptions of assessment whic...
Existing research into students' preferences for assessment methods has been developed from a restri...
Existing research into students’ preferences for assessment methods has been developed from a restri...
We report on a mixed-method study that compared students’ perceptions of summative assessment across...
Much evaluation of teaching focuses on what teachers do in class. This article focuses on the evalu...
In this research project, students were asked to compare their experiences of two types of exams in ...
The purpose of this study was to describe assessment practices as these were experienced by tutors a...
Essay style questions and multiple response questions (MRQs) have long formed the basis of unseen ex...
At the time when this study began, there were nine boards offering Advanced Level Mathematics syllab...
If assessment drives learning and the closed book examination dominates the pattern of assessment fo...
A consistent message emerges from research on undergraduate students' perceptions of assessment whic...
Existing research into students' preferences for assessment methods has been developed from a restri...
Much research and many papers on mathematics pedagogy have discussed assessment and, in particular, ...
In this article, we report the planning and implementation of an oral assessment component in a firs...
This paper explores the views of a group of students who took an oral performance assessment in a fi...
A consistent message emerges from research on undergraduate students’ perceptions of assessment whic...
Existing research into students' preferences for assessment methods has been developed from a restri...
Existing research into students’ preferences for assessment methods has been developed from a restri...
We report on a mixed-method study that compared students’ perceptions of summative assessment across...
Much evaluation of teaching focuses on what teachers do in class. This article focuses on the evalu...
In this research project, students were asked to compare their experiences of two types of exams in ...
The purpose of this study was to describe assessment practices as these were experienced by tutors a...
Essay style questions and multiple response questions (MRQs) have long formed the basis of unseen ex...
At the time when this study began, there were nine boards offering Advanced Level Mathematics syllab...