by . Bloxham (Author)
As an overview, Developing Effective Assessment in Higher Education makes a very useful contribution to assessment literature, providing a publication that is relevant and accessible to practitioners whilst giving rigorous exploration of issues associated with student assessment. It should find a readership on that basis and will be welcomed as a considered and insightful contribution to the literature on student assessment.
Higher Education Review
The practical guidance in the book is substantiated with reference to relevant research and policy. In particular, it considers how the different purposes of assessment create conflicting demands for staff; often characterised by the tension between attempting to support student learning whilst meeting imperatives for quality assurance and demonstrable maintenance of standards. Issues are debated using concrete examples and workable solutions are illustrated. Consideration is also given to the management of assessment as well as to how new technologies might be used to develop assessment methods and enhance student learning.
Developing Effective Assessment in Higher Education is key reading for both new and experienced lecturers, programme leaders and academic developers, and will enhance their efforts to use assessment to improve students' learning as well as to grade them fairly, reliably and efficiently.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 270
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Oct 2007
ISBN 10: 0335221076
ISBN 13: 9780335221073
Pete Boyd is a Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Development of Learning and Teaching at the University of Cumbria.
Sarah Chesney is Senior Lecturer in E-learning in the Centre for Development of Learning and Teaching at the University of Cumbria.
Andrew Ginty is a Senior Lecturer in Learning & Teaching Development at the University of Cumbria.
Marion Nuttall is the Academic Enhancement Manager at the University of Cumbria.