The Faculty of Education at the University of Malta has just introduced a set of Assessment Guidelines (see Chetcuti, 2006). These guidelines offer lecturers in the Faculty of Education a view of the traditional, creative and innovative assessment practices which are in use in the Faculty of Education. The main aim is to try and ensure that lecturers within the Faculty of Education provide assessment which is fair, valid, reliable, efficient and effective for all student teachers. This report is a review of the project including the major principles of assessment for learning which form the basis of the document, the contents of the guidelines and the lessons learnt in the process of developing the guidelines. While the development...
Assessment for learning is a significant driver of student learning. It serves as a catalyst for re...
Nowadays, higher education systems are being called to reconsider the aims of assessment if we want ...
Research and experience tell us very forcefully about the importance of assessment in higher educati...
The case studies in this publication provide examples of lecturers who have considered the role of a...
Roughly speaking, the scientific literature seems to associate assessment with the score a student g...
A paradigm shift from instruction to learning is a goal for the whole education system; in this pers...
Research and experience tell us very forcefully about the importance of assessment in higher educati...
Assessment strongly influences students’ learning. Well designed and managed, it has the power to dr...
This is an ESCalate development project led by Val Klenowski of the Institute of Education. It looks...
Teachers spend much of their time on assessment, yet many higher education educators have received m...
Assessment is a key activity within the higher education system. From the student´s perspective, ass...
Assessment of student learning matters more than ever in the changing world of higher education and ...
This issue of Practitioner Research in Higher Education focuses on investigation and innovation in a...
The practice of meritocracy in the Malaysian system of education is illustrated by the way where hig...
This review summarises and builds on a seminar about assessment of student learning in higher educat...
Assessment for learning is a significant driver of student learning. It serves as a catalyst for re...
Nowadays, higher education systems are being called to reconsider the aims of assessment if we want ...
Research and experience tell us very forcefully about the importance of assessment in higher educati...
The case studies in this publication provide examples of lecturers who have considered the role of a...
Roughly speaking, the scientific literature seems to associate assessment with the score a student g...
A paradigm shift from instruction to learning is a goal for the whole education system; in this pers...
Research and experience tell us very forcefully about the importance of assessment in higher educati...
Assessment strongly influences students’ learning. Well designed and managed, it has the power to dr...
This is an ESCalate development project led by Val Klenowski of the Institute of Education. It looks...
Teachers spend much of their time on assessment, yet many higher education educators have received m...
Assessment is a key activity within the higher education system. From the student´s perspective, ass...
Assessment of student learning matters more than ever in the changing world of higher education and ...
This issue of Practitioner Research in Higher Education focuses on investigation and innovation in a...
The practice of meritocracy in the Malaysian system of education is illustrated by the way where hig...
This review summarises and builds on a seminar about assessment of student learning in higher educat...
Assessment for learning is a significant driver of student learning. It serves as a catalyst for re...
Nowadays, higher education systems are being called to reconsider the aims of assessment if we want ...
Research and experience tell us very forcefully about the importance of assessment in higher educati...