Kay Sambell
Supporting diverse students : developing learner autonomy via assessment
Sambell, Kay; McDowell, Liz; Sambell, Alistair
Authors
Liz McDowell
Alistair Sambell
Contributors
Cordelia Bryan
Editor
Karen Clegg
Editor
Abstract
This chapter focuses on two case studies in which lecturers aimed to use assessment as a pedagogic technique to foster learner autonomy. Analysis of the student viewpoint is used to highlight some of the issues that surround the use of assessment to develop autonomy as an outcome, particularly in the context of increasing student diversity. Formative and summative self-evaluation activities, and the closely related activity of peer-assessment or reciprocal peer feedback situations, are becoming increasingly common in higher education (Brown et al., 1997; Segers et al., 2003). Often this is because they are considered to be valuable activities that develop students’ abilities to become realistic judges of their own performance, enabling them to monitor their own learning effectively, rather than relying on their teachers to fulfil this role for them. As such, they are commonly regarded as important tools for learning, frequently linked to the notion of promoting, practising and developing autonomy (Boud, 1995; Hinett and Thomas, 1999; Knight and Yorke, 2003).
Citation
Sambell, K., McDowell, L., & Sambell, A. (2006). Supporting diverse students : developing learner autonomy via assessment. In C. Bryan, & K. Clegg (Eds.), Innovative assessment in higher education (158-168). Routledge
Publication Date | 2006 |
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Deposit Date | May 25, 2017 |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 158-168 |
Book Title | Innovative assessment in higher education |
Chapter Number | 14 |
ISBN | 9780415356428, 9780415356411 |
Keywords | Assessment methods, student diversity, innovation, testing and measurement. |
Public URL | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/851669 |
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