The present research aims to more fully explore the issues of performance differences in higher education assessment, particularly in the context of a common measure taken to address them. The rationale for the study is that, while performance differences in written examinations are relatively well researched, few studies have examined the efficacy of anonymous marking in reducing these performance differences, particularly in modern student populations. By examining a large archive (N = 30674) of assessment data spanning a twelve-year period, the relationship between assessment marks and factors such as ethnic group, gender and socio-environmental background was investigated. In particular, analysis focused on the impact that the implement...
Assessment of student learning is fundamental in Higher Education (HE) reflecting academic standards...
This article presents the results of a preliminary survey of assessment tasks undertaken by students...
This paper reports on a case study that evaluates the validity of assessing students via a computeri...
The present research aims to more fully explore the issues of performance differences in higher educ...
The present research aims to more fully explore the issues of performance differences in higher educ...
The main arguments in favour of anonymous marking relate to the notion of minimising marker, gender ...
Anonymity in marking is a contentious issue within higher education. Conflicting research findings h...
In 2003 the University of Cape Town introduced an anonymous examination policy. This article reports...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in South African Journal ...
Marker bias has been a serious factor contributing to discrepancy in assessments. In this study we a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of perceived student gender on the feedback g...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight to universiti...
The method of normalisation combined with peer ratings is utilised to provide the solution to the bi...
This article challenges a number of assumptions underlying marking of student work in British univer...
Unreliability in marking is well documented, yet we lack studies that have investigated assessors’ d...
Assessment of student learning is fundamental in Higher Education (HE) reflecting academic standards...
This article presents the results of a preliminary survey of assessment tasks undertaken by students...
This paper reports on a case study that evaluates the validity of assessing students via a computeri...
The present research aims to more fully explore the issues of performance differences in higher educ...
The present research aims to more fully explore the issues of performance differences in higher educ...
The main arguments in favour of anonymous marking relate to the notion of minimising marker, gender ...
Anonymity in marking is a contentious issue within higher education. Conflicting research findings h...
In 2003 the University of Cape Town introduced an anonymous examination policy. This article reports...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in South African Journal ...
Marker bias has been a serious factor contributing to discrepancy in assessments. In this study we a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of perceived student gender on the feedback g...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight to universiti...
The method of normalisation combined with peer ratings is utilised to provide the solution to the bi...
This article challenges a number of assumptions underlying marking of student work in British univer...
Unreliability in marking is well documented, yet we lack studies that have investigated assessors’ d...
Assessment of student learning is fundamental in Higher Education (HE) reflecting academic standards...
This article presents the results of a preliminary survey of assessment tasks undertaken by students...
This paper reports on a case study that evaluates the validity of assessing students via a computeri...