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Assessing Learning in Higher Education

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By (author): Claus Nygaard John Branch

Assessing Learning in Higher Education addresses what is probably the most time-consuming part of the work of staff in higher education, and something to the complexity of which many of the recent developments in higher education have added. Getting assessment right that is, designing and implementing appropriate models and methods, can determine the future lives and careers of students. But, as Professor Phil Race comments in his excellent and thought-provoking foreword, students entering higher education often have little idea about how exactly assessment will work, and often find that the process is very different from anything they have previously encountered.

Assessing Learning in Higher Education contains innovative approaches to assessment drawn from many different cultures and disciplines. The chapter authors argue the need for changing assessment and feedback processes so that they embrace online collaboration and discussion between students as well as between students and faculty.

The chapters demonstrate that at some points there is a need to be able to measure individual achievement, and to do this in ways that are valid, transparent, authentic and above all fair. Assessment and feedback processes need to ensure that students are well prepared for this individual assessment, but also to take account of collaboration and interaction. The respective chapters of Assessing Learning in Higher Education all of which are complete in themselves, but with very useful links to ideas in other chapters, provide numerous illustrations of how this can be achieved. 

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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2016
  • Publisher: Libri Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781909818811

About Claus NygaardJohn Branch

Paul BartholomewProfessor Dr. Paul Bartholomew is Director of Learning Innovation and Professional Practice at Aston University Birmingham England.Claus NygaardClaus Nygaard is Professor in Management Education and Director of Research at CBS Learning Lab Copenhagen Business School Denmark. He was a driving force behind the formulation and implementation of the Learning Strategy for Copenhagen Business School in 2005. He has received distinguished research awards from Allied Academies outstanding paper awards from Students in Free Enterprise and he was voted best teacher at Copenhagen Business School in 2001. His research has resulted in several anthologies and he has published in leading journals including Higher Education International Studies of Management & Organization International Journal of Public Sector Management and Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education.John BranchJohn Branch is Clinical Assistant Professor of Business Administration at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Faculty Associate at the Center for Russian East European and European Studies both of the University of Michigan. John is also Visiting Fellow at Wolfson College University of Cambridge in Cambridge England.

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