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Balancing Dilemmas in Assessment and Learning in Contemporary Education
306 Pages
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Routledge
306 Pages
by
Routledge
312 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book focuses on dilemmas inherent in the practice of assessment in the contemporary context. New forms of assessment are being introduced in all sectors of education and training, and the culture of assessment is shifting. The authors in this volume discuss the practice of assessment, reporting empirical research on modes of assessment within a variety of educational contexts, while also... Read more
I: Introduction; 1: Introduction; 2: The challenges of assessment in a new learning culture; II: Connecting education and society through assessment; 3: Some consequences of writing assessment; 4: Assessment of writing in Norway; 5: Assessing craft and design; 6: Defining authentic assessment; 7: The role of assessment in preparing for lifelong learning; 8: Assessment; III: The dilemmas of assessment practice in educational institutions; 9: A theory-based discussion of assessment criteria; 10: Real or imagined?; 11: Teacher or assessor?; 12: Changing assessment practices in Norwegian higher education; 13: Performance assessment in nursing education; 14: The challenge of assessing portfolios; 15: A workplace perspective on school assessment 1; IV: Assessment, learners, and teachers; 16: Assessment for learners; 17: Academics' and academic developers' views of student self-assessment; 18: Students' experiences of feedback on academic assignments in higher education; 19: Assessment beyond belief; V: Epilogue; 20: Balancing dilemmas
Biography
Anton Havnes is an educational developer and Associate Professor at Centre for Educational Research and Development at Oslo University College. His main areas of research are learning in higher education and the workplace, as well as assessment in higher education.
Liz McDowell is an educational researcher, developer and teacher at Northumbria University, UK, a National Teaching Fellow and Director of a national Centre for Excellence in Assessment for Learning. Her research interests are in assessment and student experiences of learning. She has thirty publications on these topics over the past ten years.






