2018
DOI: 10.1080/02602938.2018.1446508
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This is the way to teach: insights from academics and students about assessment that supports learning

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“…Additionally, the role of assessment in the learning process has been a topic of discussion in the educational community during the last decade (Al-Kadri, 2015;Baeten et al, 2008;Fletcher et al, 2012;Garside et al, 2009;Gibbs and Simpson, 2004-05;James and Fleming, 2005;McLean, 2018;Rust et al, 2005;Yorke et al, 2000). However, scarce research has been carried out on assessment and published in the non-Anglo Saxon education environment (Aliaga and Orellana, 1999;Lopez-Pastor and P erez-Pueyo, 2017).…”
Section: Assessment In Higher Education: Background and Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the role of assessment in the learning process has been a topic of discussion in the educational community during the last decade (Al-Kadri, 2015;Baeten et al, 2008;Fletcher et al, 2012;Garside et al, 2009;Gibbs and Simpson, 2004-05;James and Fleming, 2005;McLean, 2018;Rust et al, 2005;Yorke et al, 2000). However, scarce research has been carried out on assessment and published in the non-Anglo Saxon education environment (Aliaga and Orellana, 1999;Lopez-Pastor and P erez-Pueyo, 2017).…”
Section: Assessment In Higher Education: Background and Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a paradigm shift from assessment of learning, using end of instruction examinations, to assessment for earning using information-rich, continuous assessment that supports individual learning [19,20]. Formative assessment, designed to provide maximum feedback rather than for decisions or progression, improves learning [21,22]. It is not surprising therefore, that students constantly request practice examinations to prepare for their summative and often high stakes assessment.…”
Section: Assessment Resources: Supervisor: Carmel Tepper (Ct)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When considered from a social constructivist perspective, assessment is a social process (Gipps 1999), and therefore traditional individual end-point testing and grading need to be replaced with assessment practices that will enable students to engage with one another and with the content. Students furthermore need to be engaged in ongoing dialogic feedback (McLean 2018). Self-and peer assessment methods, which yield rich dialogic feedback, are examples of PAP.…”
Section: Conceptual-theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%