Teachers’ assessment and grading of student achievement is often charged for not being reliable. Various suggestions of how to reach higher levels of reliability are advocated in different contexts, and one suggestion is “social moderation”. Social moderation involves teachers working together when assessing and grading student performance. Although the claim is often made that moderation practices lead to higher levels of reliability in teachers’ assessment and grading, such claims often lack scientific support. In this study, a literature review has been carried out in order to gain knowledge about the potential effects that moderation may have and whether these effects may in fact lead to more reliable assessment and grading. The results...
The purpose of this study is to gain knowledge about what strategies music teachers use to increase ...
This thesis addresses New Zealand’s unmet need for additional teacher professional learning opportun...
This paper reports on a large-scale three-year research project funded by the Australian Research Co...
Moderation, or social moderation involves teachers meeting together to discuss and negotiate judgmen...
Internationally, recognition of the role of assessment to inform the learning process has received m...
The purpose of this paper is to understand how teachers’ identity as an assessor in a standards-refe...
A central issue for students and teachers is the giving and receiving of grades that are seen as ‘fa...
This paper is based on the very initial stage of a four year research project focused on teachers’ j...
While externally moderated standards-based assessment has been practised in Queensland senior school...
This presentation outlines the different practices and purposes of assessment moderation and analyse...
The Self-Moderation Procedure is a complete system, developed by the author, which allows teachers...
According to literature, assessment moderation is a process for assuring ‘valid, fair and reliable’ ...
Social moderation is critical to ensuring shared understandings of student performance or product qu...
Online moderation meetings have the potential to support the collaborative professional development ...
While externally moderated standards-based assessment has been practised in Queensland senior school...
The purpose of this study is to gain knowledge about what strategies music teachers use to increase ...
This thesis addresses New Zealand’s unmet need for additional teacher professional learning opportun...
This paper reports on a large-scale three-year research project funded by the Australian Research Co...
Moderation, or social moderation involves teachers meeting together to discuss and negotiate judgmen...
Internationally, recognition of the role of assessment to inform the learning process has received m...
The purpose of this paper is to understand how teachers’ identity as an assessor in a standards-refe...
A central issue for students and teachers is the giving and receiving of grades that are seen as ‘fa...
This paper is based on the very initial stage of a four year research project focused on teachers’ j...
While externally moderated standards-based assessment has been practised in Queensland senior school...
This presentation outlines the different practices and purposes of assessment moderation and analyse...
The Self-Moderation Procedure is a complete system, developed by the author, which allows teachers...
According to literature, assessment moderation is a process for assuring ‘valid, fair and reliable’ ...
Social moderation is critical to ensuring shared understandings of student performance or product qu...
Online moderation meetings have the potential to support the collaborative professional development ...
While externally moderated standards-based assessment has been practised in Queensland senior school...
The purpose of this study is to gain knowledge about what strategies music teachers use to increase ...
This thesis addresses New Zealand’s unmet need for additional teacher professional learning opportun...
This paper reports on a large-scale three-year research project funded by the Australian Research Co...