2010
DOI: 10.1080/02602930902977798
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Assessment of prior learning in higher education: a review from a validity perspective

Abstract: The process of giving official acknowledgment to formal, informal and nonformal prior learning is commonly labelled as assessment, accreditation or recognition of prior learning (APL), representing a practice that is expanding in higher education in many countries. This paper focuses specifically on the assessment part of APL, which undoubtedly is central to the whole process, through a review of research in this area and an analysis of the reviewed studies from a validity perspective. The research reviewed (p… Show more

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“…For example, there is a lack of research on the validity of RPL models. Stenlund (2009) has criticised RPL/APL for accreditation based on the lack of both theoretical and empirical research on the validity of RPL models. What is actually confirmed and recognised in such RPL processes and are they in fact valid?…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, there is a lack of research on the validity of RPL models. Stenlund (2009) has criticised RPL/APL for accreditation based on the lack of both theoretical and empirical research on the validity of RPL models. What is actually confirmed and recognised in such RPL processes and are they in fact valid?…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing on experiences of RPL in higher education in South Africa, they conclude that RPL should be targeted at access, rather than accreditation. In a recent article, Stenlund (2009) has also criticised RPL/APL from an assessment perspective, based on the lack of both theoretical and empirical research of validation of RPL models. Using critical discourse analysis, Peters (2005) shows how control and exclusion can be the result when the RPL discourse is something candidates have to learn, rather than something that acknowledges what they already know.…”
Section: Research On Recognition Of Prior Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1992) Kehm,.2001;.Correia.&.Mesquita,.2006;.Fejes.&. Andersson,.2008;.Jallade.&.Mora,.2001;.Peters,.2005;.Souto.Otero,.Hawley.&.Nevala,.2007;.Stenlund,.2009;. Yoshimoto,.Inenaga.&.Yamada,.2007. diz.Joaquim.Azevedo,.desde."quando.e.até.quando.é.que.o.não.é.princípio.de.encontro.e.…”
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“…2000.Garnett,.Portwood.&.Costley,.2004;.Reay,.Ball.&.David,.2002;.Rodrigues.&. Nóvoa,.2005;.Stenlund,.2009 próprias. práticas.…”
Section: A História Não Começa Aqui E Agoraunclassified
“…In high-stake assessments it is vital that central quality criteria are met, and they also require an extensive evaluation of the fully developed assessment in use (AERA, APA, & NCME, 2004;Moss, Girard, & Haniford, 2006). However, a review examining research on APL reveals that the problem of reliability in the assessment is very rarely examined (Stenlund, 2010). That means that the trustworthiness of the practices underpinning the process of APL is not questioned.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%