Kay Sambell
Involving students in the scholarship of assessment: student voices on the feedback agenda for change
Sambell, Kay
Authors
Contributors
Stephen Merry
Editor
Margaret Price
Editor
David Carless
Editor
Maddelena Taras
Editor
Abstract
This chapter focuses on an initiative which sought to promote and deepen students’ awareness, reflection and conceptual development with regard to assessment for learning (McDowell et al, 2006) in higher education. It involved developing a course which explicitly invited undergraduates to engage with, and contribute their voices to, published work on the scholarship of assessment (Rust, 2007). Students developed their own guides to AfL, many of which explicitly encouraged their target audience of student-readers to rethink and improve their own feedback practices. The chapter highlights the main themes and issues that students chose to focus upon as they sought to position their readers’ views of feedback within their understandings of AfL. Content analysis of the guides revealed that, while students recognised, appreciated and appeared to endorse the philosophical principles of assessment for learning they discerned in the literature, they tended to accentuate noticeably different elements, concepts and contexts than those which are prominent in the texts written by and for academics.
Citation
Sambell, K. (2013). Involving students in the scholarship of assessment: student voices on the feedback agenda for change. In S. Merry, M. Price, D. Carless, & M. Taras (Eds.), Reconceptualising feedback in higher education: developing dialogue with students (80-91). Routledge
Publication Date | 2013 |
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Deposit Date | May 18, 2017 |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 80-91 |
Book Title | Reconceptualising feedback in higher education: developing dialogue with students |
Chapter Number | 7 |
ISBN | 9780415692342, 9780415692359, 9780203522813 |
Keywords | Communication, schools organization, management, feedback. |
Public URL | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/848102 |
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