1st Edition

Assessing Skills and Practice

By Sally Brown, Ruth Pickford Copyright 2006
    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    Assessing Skills and Practice outlines how to ensure fair, consistent and reliable assessment of practical activities. With a particular focus on formative feedback and its role in helping students to understand what is required of them, this guide is packed with advice, examples and case studies covering the key areas, including:

    • assessing across the arts, humanities and sciences – from labwork and clinical practice to dance
    • assessing oral work
    • using feedback
    • ensuring inclusive and fair assessment.

    This volume is an ideal introduction for new or part-time lecturers and will also be valued by experienced teachers who are new to this area of assessment or who want to improve their current practice.

    1. Assessing live and practical skills  2. Formative assessment as a means of fostering learning  3. Ensuring equivalence of experience for diverse students  4. Assessing presentations and other oral work  5. Assessing process  6. Using other stakeholders to assess student achievement  7. Fostering independent learning  8. Assessing practical skills in labs  9. Assessing the production of artefacts in the studio and the workshop  10. Assessing live performance

    Biography

    Sally Brown, Ruth Pickford

    'This volume is an ideal introduction for new or part-time lecturers, and will also be valued by experienced teachers who are new to this area of assessment or who want to improve their current practice.' - The Journal of the Physical Sciences Centre

    'This book will be widely used and valued by new and experienced faculty who will benefit from the wisdom of its authors about assessment and instructional practice.' - The Journal of the Physical Sciences Centre