Title: Marking the markers?
1Marking the markers?
- Faculty of Education, Humanities and Sciences
Symposium on Assessment, 12th March 2007
2Assessment is a generic term for a set of
processes that measure the outcomes of students'
learning, in terms of knowledge acquired,
understanding developed, and skills gained. It
serves many purposes. Assessment provides the
basis for decisions on whether a student is ready
to proceed, to qualify for an award or to
demonstrate competence to practice. It enables
students to obtain feedback on their learning and
helps them improve their performance. It enables
staff to evaluate the effectiveness of their
teaching.Quality Assurance Agency 'Code of
Practice for the Assurance of Academic Quality
and Standards in Higher Education', Section 6
Assessment of Students, May 2000, paras 6 and 7.
3- Assessment plays a significant role in the
learning experience of students. It determines
their progression through their programmes and
enables them to demonstrate that they have
achieved the intended learning outcomes. It is
assessment that provides the main basis for
public recognition of achievement, through the
awarding of qualifications and / or credit. - Quality Assurance Agency 'Code of Practice for
the Assurance of Academic Quality and Standards
in Higher Education', Section 6 Assessment of
Students, May 2000, paras 6 and 7.
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8Good Feedback..
- is legible
- is balanced - Highlighting the work's good and
bad points - is detailed and explicit - Linking feedback to
script comments - is honest and direct - Not tactful at the expense
of being truthful - is consistent - Positive feedback followed by a
mark of 35 is confusing - moves from the general to the specific
- highlights grammatical errors
9Bad feedback
- is illegible
- contains pointless comments that do not provide
any information - contains subjective comments irrelevant to the
assignment - contains ambiguous comments that are difficult to
interpret - is detached from the assessment criteria
10What should we do about this?
- Review the NSS Survey summary sheet for 2006
- In small groups, discuss the mechanisms for
improving feedback to students - Agree a set of concrete practical suggestions for
immediate implementation - Summarise your ideas on a flip chart sheet
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