2021
DOI: 10.1128/jmbe.v22i1.2205
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Build-Your-Own Exam: Involving Undergraduate Students in Assessment Design and Evaluation to Enhance Self-Regulated Learning

Abstract: Teaching students how to critically assess their own learning progress is a persistent challenge in undergraduate science education. Engaging students in the design and evaluation of assessments is an emerging method for enhancing self-awareness of one's own competencies, to identify knowledge gaps, and to develop strategies for improved learning. Here, I describe an assessment activity for mid-level undergraduate science courses that directly involves students in the composition, revision, and evaluation of w… Show more

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“…These complications may be eased by (i) allowing additional time for peer review and revision of questions and (ii) using instructor-written, rather than student-written, questions that reference stories. There is a case for keeping the question-writing activity in some form, as it can be a successful active learning intervention ( 12 , 13 ); however, creating usable assessment products may require additional instruction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These complications may be eased by (i) allowing additional time for peer review and revision of questions and (ii) using instructor-written, rather than student-written, questions that reference stories. There is a case for keeping the question-writing activity in some form, as it can be a successful active learning intervention ( 12 , 13 ); however, creating usable assessment products may require additional instruction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The public exam style is the result of our attempts to re-design exams to engender trust and authentic engagement between students and instructors (Black & Wiliam, 1998;Driessen et al, 2022). Throughout the manuscript, we use the term "authentic involvement" to refer to stylistic elements of public exams that address this overarching theme relating to trust (Brown, 2017;D'Ambrosio, 2021;Felten & Finley, 2019). The three evidence-based elements of public exams described below are frequently addressed throughout K-12 education and are useful in convincing students that the assessment process can work for them (Darling-Hammond & Bransford, 2005; R. Keith.…”
Section: What Is a Public Exam?mentioning
confidence: 99%