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Proposed Manifesto for Establishing, Maintaining and Communicating Assessment Standards
Principles by:
Margaret Price
Berry O'Donovan
Jude Carroll
Chris Rust
- Emphasis on assessment should shift from measurement to learning in all
courses and programmes.
- Whether assessment is for measurement or for learning, in order for true
communication of assessment standards to take place with students (in terms of
what they should do and the level they need to do it at), students need to be
actively engaged in assessment and feedback processes.
- To promote learning such 'active' assessment and feedback processes need
to be an integral and seamless part of the learning experience (i.e. integral
to course design, learning activities and the learning cycle).
- Standards, rigour and the validity of assessment systems are not
achieved through technocratic and bureaucratic systems focused on marks and
grades, but ultimately require systems that channel and guide professional
judgement.
- Consequently, the majority of current HE assessment systems,
processes and resource structures require fundamental change.
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