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Original Articles

Learning‐oriented assessment: conceptual bases and practical implications

Pages 57-66 | Published online: 29 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

This paper focuses on the potential of the learning aspects of assessment. The term ‘learning‐oriented assessment’ is introduced and three elements of it are elaborated: assessment tasks as learning tasks; student involvement in assessment as peer‐ or self‐evaluators; and feedback as feedforward. I also indicate how learning‐oriented assessment was promoted at the institutional level through a reflective analysis of a major funded project. Implications for practice are discussed through a focus on how learning‐oriented assessment can be implemented at the module level.

Acknowledgements

I am endebted to Gordon Joughin for his input to the conceptual aspects of LOA. I would also like to thank David Boud, Peter Knight and Liu Ngar‐Fun for their contributions to LOAP.

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