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Rola Ajjawi; Joanna Tai; Mollie Dollinger; Phillip Dawson; David Boud; Margaret Bearman – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2024
For over 30 years, the notion of authentic assessment in higher education has been adopted in academic practice, but it has managed to escape substantial critique. Although there have been multiple definitions and operationalisations of authentic assessment, current practice tends to foreground mimicking of work tasks. Authenticity cannot be…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Performance Based Assessment, Authentic Learning, Student Evaluation
Beach, Josh M. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2021
What do students learn in school? In the 21 century, this question has become a political dilemma for countries around the globe. It is a deceptively simple question, but there has never been an easy answer. The problem of measuring student learning appears to express an educational problem: What and how much do students learn? Most student…
Descriptors: Learning, Accountability, Grade Inflation, Evaluation Problems
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Nkealah, Naomi – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2023
Assessment in higher education is a complex path to navigate, with unexpected twists and turns. Although many studies project the positive outcomes of assessment for learning, the outcomes do not always match the intention. Even when formative assessment is well-planned, the implementation may take such a toll, leaving a lecturer physically…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Assessment, Faculty Workload, Foreign Countries
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Tkatchov, Mary; Hugus, Erin; Barnes, Richard – Journal of Competency-Based Education, 2020
Redundancy in assessment adds unnecessary time to degree completion, which also increases the cost of tuition. In addition, assessment practices that are overly burdensome for faculty can also place too much of a financial burden on an institution and, ultimately, the students. Therefore, competency-based education (CBE) institutions are wise to…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Higher Education, Standards, Student Evaluation
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Furtak, Erin Marie – Science Education, 2017
Wide-scale adoption of the "Next Generation Science Standards" has raised new challenges for classroom teachers as they learn not only how to engage students in this new vision of science learning, but also how to assess students' engagement in that learning. This paper introduces a virtual special issue of "Science Education"…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Science Education, Science Teachers, Journal Articles
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Archer, Elizabeth; Prinsloo, Paul – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2020
Assessment and learning analytics both collect, analyse and use student data, albeit different types of data and to some extent, for various purposes. Based on the data collected and analysed, learning analytics allow for decisions to be made not only with regard to evaluating progress in achieving learning outcomes but also evaluative judgments…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Student Evaluation, Educational Objectives, Student Behavior
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Perry, Nancy; Ercikan, Kadriye – Teachers College Record, 2015
The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) was designed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to evaluate the quality, equity, and efficiency of school systems around the world. Specifically, the PISA has assessed 15-year-old students' reading, mathematics, and science literacy on a 3-year cycle, since…
Descriptors: International Education, Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Achievement Tests
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Chaudhary, S. V. S.; Dey, Niradhar – Open Praxis, 2013
Assessment is an integral part of the learning process. The traditional practice of assessment has changed to meet the need of the contemporary society. In this paper assessment strategies used in Open and Distance Education are discussed and constructive suggestions are given to meet the challenges of assessment. Recently we experience a paradigm…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Open Education, Educational Strategies, Educational Practices
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Harrison, Chris – Education in Science, 2012
There is perhaps no subject more contentious in schools than assessment and yet, often, at classroom, school and national level, inferences and decisions are made without much reference to research in this area. In fact, teachers often accept or interpret assessment requirements without question, feeling that assessment has to be approached in a…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Educational Assessment, Inferences, Teaching Guides
Ackerman, Debra J.; Coley, Richard J. – Educational Testing Service, 2012
Preschool education is increasingly being recognized as an integral part of efforts to ensure that all children enter school ready to learn and as a way to help close the achievement gaps that exist at the time children enter kindergarten. Such efforts are growing across the country. According to the most recent data, 54 different preschool…
Descriptors: Learning Readiness, Student Evaluation, Preschool Education, Young Children
Fleenor, Andy; Lamb, Sarah; Anton, Jennifer; Stinson, Todd; Donen, Tony – Principal Leadership, 2011
It can be quite alarming (and eye-opening) to see exactly how many of the grades students receive are based on their behaviors rather than their learning. Students should be assessed on what they know and can use rather than on their behavior. The reality, unfortunately, is that the opposite is often the case. Grades for students who work hard are…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Grading, Educational Practices, Evaluation Problems
Stiggins, Rick – Phi Delta Kappan, 2009
As students enter the upper elementary grades, the emotional dynamics of their assessment experiences begin to affect them in both helpful and harmful ways. Those who experience success on assessments gain a strong sense of academic self-efficacy. Those who experience failure lose their sense of control over their own academic well-being. The…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Research, Evaluation Problems
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Lovett, Steve; Johnson, Jennie – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2012
The measurement of student learning is becoming increasingly important in U.S. higher education. One way to measure learning is through longitudinal testing, but this becomes especially difficult when applied to cumulative learning within programs in situations of low persistence. In particular, many Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) find…
Descriptors: Testing, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Measurement Techniques
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Kealey, Edith – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2010
Despite a wealth of tacit knowledge in academia regarding effective teaching strategies and a rich theoretical and empirical knowledge base on student learning, social work instructors wishing to identify appropriate ways to measure teaching and learning have little evidence to guide them. This article presents a framework for assessment of…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Social Work, Teaching Methods, Formative Evaluation
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McLachlan, Claire; Arrow, Alison – Literacy, 2011
Although priding itself on high rates of literacy achievement, New Zealand's track record in the last two decades has noticeably declined. Successive New Zealand governments have invested heavily in trying to redress this decline with limited success. Demographic changes in population due to immigration provide a partial explanation, but arguably,…
Descriptors: Evidence, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Literacy
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