Are assessment accommodations cheating? A critical policy analysis

IF 4.1 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI:10.1080/02602938.2023.2259632
Juuso Henrik Nieminen, Sarah Elaine Eaton
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Assessment accommodations are used globally in higher education systems to ensure that students with disabilities can participate fairly in assessment. Even though assessment accommodations are supposed to promote access, not success, they are commonly portrayed as potentially being cheating in that they provide certain students with unfair advantages. This may lead students to avoid applying for accommodations for fear of being labelled ‘cheaters’. Various security practices are often implemented within assessment accommodation processes to detect and prevent cheating and malingering. However, there remains a lack of theoretical understanding of the discursive interconnections between assessment accommodations and assessment security. In this study, we conduct a critical policy analysis to unpack how Canadian assessment accommodation policies have problematised assessment accommodations as a potential site for cheating. We show that Canadian universities use considerable resources to prevent cheating as accommodations are administered. In doing so, they portray students with disabilities as potential cheaters. We situate these policies in the wider societal context of the ‘fear of the disability con’, which perpetuates discrimination towards people with disabilities. We argue that assessment accommodation policies belong to the realm of assessment security rather than integrity and may thus fail to promote equity and inclusion.
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评估住宿是否作弊?关键的政策分析
评估便利在全球高等教育系统中使用,以确保残疾学生能够公平参与评估。尽管评估住宿的目的是促进入学,而不是成功,但它们通常被描述为潜在的作弊,因为它们为某些学生提供了不公平的优势。这可能会导致学生们因为害怕被贴上“作弊者”的标签而避免申请住宿。在评估住宿流程中经常实现各种安全实践,以检测和防止作弊和伪造。然而,对评估住宿和评估安全之间的话语联系仍然缺乏理论认识。在这项研究中,我们进行了一项关键的政策分析,以揭示加拿大的评估住宿政策如何使评估住宿成为作弊的潜在场所。我们表明,加拿大大学在管理住宿时使用了相当多的资源来防止作弊。这样一来,他们就把残疾学生描绘成潜在的作弊者。我们将这些政策置于更广泛的社会背景下,即“对残疾的恐惧”,这种恐惧使对残疾人的歧视持续存在。我们认为,评估调节政策属于评估安全领域,而不是完整性,因此可能无法促进公平和包容。
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Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education
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