This article draws on developing theory regarding assessment and marking to explore the impact of staff values regarding widening participation on grading decisions. It reports on an innovative creative arts module delivered for students with complex disabilities. Data collection included observation of teaching, interviews with staff, students and learning support staff, recordings of two academic team discussions and a questionnaire on moderation issues completed by staff. Whilst the students were very positive about the experience, the data identified pace of learning, the role of support workers and issues in authenticating student learning as aspects for future development. In particular, the research suggests that staff tackled the te...
This is a study of five high school students with significant disabilities and their observed partic...
Assessment forms an integral part of the learning process in higher education where knowledge is tes...
This paper reports on inclusive approaches to assessment across one HEI in a case study of evidence-...
This article draws on developing theory regarding assessment and marking to explore the impact of st...
Assessment and the need to record academic achievement are an integral part of the higher education ...
There is an overriding concern amongst policy makers to enhance the record of higher education in pr...
In the past decade, 49 states have adopted rigorous curriculum standards. This has resulted in a sig...
There is an overriding concern amongst policy makers to enhance the record of higher education in pr...
Students with disability have the right to an inclusive education on the basis of equal opportunity ...
Given the increasing diversity of teachers and students in 21st century classrooms, fairness is a ke...
Disabled students in general and blind students in particular have been increasingly participating i...
In Spring 2021, York St John University and Mind the Gap collaborated to validate a Certificate in H...
This workshop session set the context by exploring the debate on approaches to marking guidelines wi...
The number of disabled students within higher education in the UK is thought to have increased signi...
Given the increasing diversity of teachers and students in 21st century classrooms, fairness is a ke...
This is a study of five high school students with significant disabilities and their observed partic...
Assessment forms an integral part of the learning process in higher education where knowledge is tes...
This paper reports on inclusive approaches to assessment across one HEI in a case study of evidence-...
This article draws on developing theory regarding assessment and marking to explore the impact of st...
Assessment and the need to record academic achievement are an integral part of the higher education ...
There is an overriding concern amongst policy makers to enhance the record of higher education in pr...
In the past decade, 49 states have adopted rigorous curriculum standards. This has resulted in a sig...
There is an overriding concern amongst policy makers to enhance the record of higher education in pr...
Students with disability have the right to an inclusive education on the basis of equal opportunity ...
Given the increasing diversity of teachers and students in 21st century classrooms, fairness is a ke...
Disabled students in general and blind students in particular have been increasingly participating i...
In Spring 2021, York St John University and Mind the Gap collaborated to validate a Certificate in H...
This workshop session set the context by exploring the debate on approaches to marking guidelines wi...
The number of disabled students within higher education in the UK is thought to have increased signi...
Given the increasing diversity of teachers and students in 21st century classrooms, fairness is a ke...
This is a study of five high school students with significant disabilities and their observed partic...
Assessment forms an integral part of the learning process in higher education where knowledge is tes...
This paper reports on inclusive approaches to assessment across one HEI in a case study of evidence-...