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Evaluating assessment strategies through collaborative evidence‐based practice: can one tool fit all?

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Pages 143-153 | Published online: 01 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

This paper reports on a collaborative project to improve assessment undertaken by a cross‐discipline group of university lecturers (Business, Engineering and Psychology) using action research methodology. First‐stage analysis was based on results from an Assessment Experience Questionnaire developed by the FAST FDTL4 (Formative Assessment in Science Teaching – Fund for the Development of Teaching and Learning Phase 4) project and complementary qualitative data. Collaborative discussion of outcomes led to formulation of improvement plans within each discipline. Further conclusions were made surrounding the selected standardised tool and the process of undertaking collaborative action research across disciplines.

Notes

1. Formative Assessment in Science Teaching – Fund for the Development of Teaching and Learning Phase 4.

2. Freely available for use by others at http://www.open.ac.uk/science/fdtl/.

3. This was done in this study for the Business Studies questionnaire.

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