Innovative assessment in higher education : a handbook for academic practitioners

著者

    • Bryan, Cordelia
    • Clegg, Karen

書誌事項

Innovative assessment in higher education : a handbook for academic practitioners

edited by Cordelia Bryan and Karen Clegg

Routledge, 2019

2nd Ed

  • : hbk

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"First edition published by Routledge 2006"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Contextualising why assessment is still the single most important factor affecting student learning in higher education, this second edition of Innovative Assessment in Higher Education: A Handbook for Academic Practitioners offers a critical discourse about the value of assessment for learning alongside practical suggestions about how to enhance the student experience of assessment and feedback. With 17 new chapters this edition: contextualises assessment within the current higher education landscape; explores how student, parent and government expectations impact on assessment design; presents case studies on how to develop, incorporate and assess employability skills; reviews how technology and social media can be used to enhance assessment and feedback; provides examples and critical review of the use and development of feedback practices and how to assess professional, creative and performance-based subjects; offers guidance on how to develop assessment that is inclusive and enables all students to advance their potential. Bridging the gap between theory and the practical elements of assessment, Innovative Assessment in Higher Education: A Handbook for Academic Practitioners is an essential resource for busy academics looking to make a tangible difference to their academic practice and their students' learning. This practical and accessible guide will aid both new and more experienced practitioners looking to learn more about how and why assessment in higher education can make such a difference to student learning.

目次

  • Foreword
  • Introduction: how innovative are we?
  • Part I: Assessment in Context
  • 1. Stepping back to move forward: the wder context of assessment in higher education
  • 2. How assessment frames student learning
  • 3. Changing the narrative: a programme approach to assessment through TESTA
  • 4. Using assessment and feedback to empower students and enhance their learning
  • 5. The transformative role of self- and peer-assessment in developing critical thinkers
  • Part II: Implementing Feedback
  • 6. Evaluating written feedback
  • 7. Assessing oral presentations: style, substance and the 'razzle dazzle' trap
  • 8. Assessing and developing employability skills through triangulated feedback
  • 9. Innovative Assessment: the academics' perspective
  • 10. Developing students emotional literacy in assessment and feedback
  • 11. Developing students' proactive engagement with feedback
  • Part III: Stimulating Learning
  • 12. Certainty-Based Marketing: stimulating thinking and improving objective tests
  • 13. Developing and assessing inclusivity in group learning
  • 14. Designing engaging assessment through the use of social media and collaborative technologies
  • 15. Developing autonomy via Assessment for Learning: students' views of their involvement in self and peer review activities
  • 16. Assessing simulated professional practice in the performing arts
  • 17. Archimedean levers and assessment: disseminating digital innovation in Higher Education
  • Part IV: Assessing Professional Development
  • 18. Developing the next generation of academics: the graduate teacher assistant experience
  • 19. Practitioner Perspectives: utilising the UK Professional Standards Framework to design assessment
  • 20. Measure for measure: wider applications of practices in professional assessment
  • Conclusion: resilience, resourcefulness and reflections

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