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    1. Psykologi och pedagogik
    2. Pedagogik
    3. Skolväsen och utbildningssystem
    4. Examination och betygsättning

    Student Perspectives on Assessment

    What Students Can Tell Us about Assessment for Learning

    AvD. M. McInerney,Dennis M. McInerney

    Häftad, Engelska, 2009

    Del i serien Research on Sociocultural Influences on Motivation and Learning

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    Assessment for learning is meant to engage, motivate, and enable students to do better in their learning. However, how students themselves perceive assessments (both high-stakes qualifications and low-stakes monitoring) is not well understood. This volume collects research studies from Europe, North and South America, Asia, and New Zealand that have deliberately focused on how students in primary, secondary, and tertiary education conceive of, experience, understand, and evaluate assessments. Assessment for learning has assumed that formative assessments and classroom practices would be an unqualified success in terms of student learning outcomes. Making use of a variety of qualitatively interpreted focus groups, observations, and interviews and factor-analytic survey methods, the studies collected in this volume raise doubts as to the validity of this formulation. We commend this volume to readers hoping to stimulate their own thinking and research in the area of student assessment. We believe the chapters will challenge researchers, policy makers, teacher educators, and instructors as to how assessment for learning can be implemented.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2009-11-11
    • Mått:156 x 234 x 18 mm
    • Vikt:476 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Research on Sociocultural Influences on Motivation and Learning
    • Antal sidor:338
    • Förlag:Emerald Publishing Inc
    • ISBN:9781607523529

    Utforska kategorier

    • Examination och betygsättning inom Psykologi och pedagogik

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Introduction.Chapter 1. Student Perspectives of Assessment: Considering What Assessment Means to Learners; Gavin T. L. Brown, Dennis M. McInerney, and Gregory Arief D. LiemPart I. Students' Perspectives of Assessment in Compulsory Schooling.Chapter 2. Accessing Primary Pupils' Conceptions of Daily Classroom Assessment Practices; Ana RemesalChapter 3. Drawing Out Student Conceptions: Using Pupils' Pictures to Examine Their Conceptions of Assessment; Lois R. Harris, Jennifer A. Harnett and Gavin T. L. BrownChapter 4. My Teacher and My Friends Helped Me Learn: Student Perceptions and Experiences of Classroom Assessment; Bronwen CowieChapter 5. Students' Voices in School-based Assessment of Hong Kong: A Case Study; Manman GaoPart II. Studies with the Students' Conceptions of Assessment Inventory.Chapter 6. Analyzing the Dimensionality of the Students' Conceptions of Assessment (SCoA) Inventory; Anke Weekers, Gavin T. L. Brown, and Bernard P. VeldkampChapter 7. Beliefs that Make a Difference: Adaptive and Maladaptive Self-regulation in Students' Conceptions of Assessment; Gavin T. L. Brown, Elizabeth Peterson, and Earl IrvingChapter 8. Test-Taking Effort and Score Validity: The Influence of Student Conceptions of Assessment; Steven L. Wise and Melynda R. CottenChapter 9. A Multimethod Examination of University Students' Views of Assessment; Lisa F. Smith and Kelly Holterman ten HovePart III. University Students' Perspectives of Assessment.Chapter 10. Assessment Practices in Higher Education in Brazil from the Students' Point of View; Daniel A. S. Matos, Sergio D. Cirino, and Gavin T. L. BrownChapter 11. How Can We Increase Student Motivation During Low-Stakes Testing? Understanding the Student Perspective; Anna Zilberberg, Allison R. Brown, J. Christine Harmes, and Robin D. AndersonChapter 12. Formative Assessment in Higher Education: Frequency and Consequence; Jeffrey K. Smith and Anastasiya A. LipnevichChapter 13. Changing Insights in the Domain of Assessment in Higher Education: Novel Assessments and Their Pre-, Post- and Pure Effects on Student Learning; Mien Segers, Filip Dochy, David Gijbels, and Katrien StruyvenIndex.About the Authors.