Advances and Innovations in University Assessment and Feedback
Charles Anderson editor Carolin Kreber editor Noel Entwistle editor Jan McArthur editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:2nd Jun '14
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Our understanding of the purposes of assessment and the nature of assessment practices in higher education has changed markedly over the past forty years. These changes are a response not only to recent developments in our conceptualisations of student learning but also to the demands a rapidly changing and increasingly complex world places on students. This book contains new perspectives on assessment and feedback provided by world renowned researchers on issues that are currently of great interest to both academic managers and teaching staff, as they try to make courses more effective and more appealing at a time when universities compete for incoming students. Rather than simply sharing recent inventions in assessment and feedback, the contributors to this book highlight the linkages between these innovations and new theorising and empirical research on assessment and student learning, thereby offering practices that are not only pioneering but evidence-based.
This collection of original papers is a fitting tribute to Dai Hounsell’s impressive contributions to the scholarship of teaching, learning and assessment in higher education. The editors have gathered an impressive array of talent who provide state-of-the-art commentaries on a wide range of assessment and feedback issues. * David Carless, Professor of Educational Assessment, University of Hong Kong *
ISBN: 9780748694549
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 563g
288 pages