IntroductionThe shift toward an assessment for learning culture includes assessment quality criteria that emphasise the learning process, such as transparency and learning impact, in addition to the traditional validity and reliability criteria. In practice, the quality of the assessment depends on how the criteria are interpreted and applied. We explored how educators perceive and achieve assessment quality, as well as how they perceive assessment impact upon student learning. MethodsWe employed a qualitative research approach and conducted semi-structured interviews with 37 educators at one Dutch research university. The data were subsequently analysed using a template analysis. ResultsThe findings indicate that educators predominantly pe...
Evidence shows that teachers’ beliefs about the purpose of assessment are relevant with regard to ho...
Abstract: Education and schooling involve not only materials to be taught or how they should be taug...
Thesis (DPhil (Education))--University of Pretoria, 2002.Since the of the Outcomes-based-Education s...
IntroductionThe shift toward an assessment for learning culture includes assessment quality criteria...
This article presents the results of a thematic analysis conducted after informal interviews with 10...
This article presents the results of a thematic analysis conducted after informal interviews with 10...
Internationally there is pressure for significant change in measuring quality in teaching and learn...
European institutions of higher education have increasingly sought to improve the accountability and...
Teachers’ assessment literacy affects the quality of assessments and is, therefore, an essential par...
This study provides a further elaboration of the construct of assessment literacy by exploring teach...
This study aims to provide more insight into how students’ perceptions of assessment quality are rel...
“Good teaching is inseparable from good assessing. The question, therefore, is not whether to evalua...
Free to read copy available from publisher website via link above Abstract Internationally, notions ...
urrently, few would openly challenge the notion that assessment, teaching, and learning are fundamen...
The interest in assessment for learning (afl) has resulted in a search for new modes of assessment t...
Evidence shows that teachers’ beliefs about the purpose of assessment are relevant with regard to ho...
Abstract: Education and schooling involve not only materials to be taught or how they should be taug...
Thesis (DPhil (Education))--University of Pretoria, 2002.Since the of the Outcomes-based-Education s...
IntroductionThe shift toward an assessment for learning culture includes assessment quality criteria...
This article presents the results of a thematic analysis conducted after informal interviews with 10...
This article presents the results of a thematic analysis conducted after informal interviews with 10...
Internationally there is pressure for significant change in measuring quality in teaching and learn...
European institutions of higher education have increasingly sought to improve the accountability and...
Teachers’ assessment literacy affects the quality of assessments and is, therefore, an essential par...
This study provides a further elaboration of the construct of assessment literacy by exploring teach...
This study aims to provide more insight into how students’ perceptions of assessment quality are rel...
“Good teaching is inseparable from good assessing. The question, therefore, is not whether to evalua...
Free to read copy available from publisher website via link above Abstract Internationally, notions ...
urrently, few would openly challenge the notion that assessment, teaching, and learning are fundamen...
The interest in assessment for learning (afl) has resulted in a search for new modes of assessment t...
Evidence shows that teachers’ beliefs about the purpose of assessment are relevant with regard to ho...
Abstract: Education and schooling involve not only materials to be taught or how they should be taug...
Thesis (DPhil (Education))--University of Pretoria, 2002.Since the of the Outcomes-based-Education s...