Ensuring bachelor’s thesis assessment quality: a case study at one Dutch research university

Y. Hsiao, Gerard van de Watering, Mathe Heitbrink, Helma Vlas, Mei-Shiu Chiu
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PurposeIn the Netherlands, thesis assessment quality is a growing concern for the national accreditation organization due to increasing student numbers and supervisor workload. However, the accreditation framework lacks guidance on how to meet quality standards. This study aims to address these issues by sharing our experience, identifying problems and proposing guidelines for quality assurance for a thesis assessment system.Design/methodology/approachThis study has two parts. The first part is a narrative literature review conducted to derive guidelines for thesis assessment based on observations made at four Dutch universities. The second part is a case study conducted in one bachelor’s psychology-related program, where the assessment practitioners and the vice program director analyzed the assessment documents based on the guidelines developed from the literature review.FindingsThe findings of this study include a list of guidelines based on the four standards. The case study results showed that the program meets most of the guidelines, as it has a comprehensive set of thesis learning outcomes, peer coaching for novice supervisors, clear and complete assessment information and procedures for both examiners and students, and a concise assessment form.Originality/valueThis study is original in that it demonstrates how to holistically ensure the quality of thesis assessments by considering the context of the program and paying more attention to validity (e.g. program curriculum and assessment design), transparency (e.g. integrating assessment into the supervision process) and the assessment expertise of teaching staff.
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确保学士论文评估质量:荷兰一所研究型大学的案例研究
在荷兰,由于学生人数和导师工作量的增加,论文评估质量越来越受到国家认证组织的关注。然而,认证框架缺乏关于如何达到质量标准的指导。本研究旨在透过分享我们的经验、找出问题及提出论文评核系统的质素保证指引,以解决这些问题。设计/方法/方法本研究分为两部分。第一部分是一篇叙述性的文献综述,根据荷兰四所大学的观察,得出论文评估的指导方针。第二部分是对某本科心理学相关专业的个案研究,评估从业者和项目副主任根据文献综述中制定的准则对评估文件进行分析。研究结果本研究的结果包括基于四个标准的一系列指导方针。案例研究结果表明,该项目具有较为全面的论文学习成果,对新导师进行同伴指导,对考官和学生提供清晰完整的评估信息和程序,以及简明的评估表格,符合大部分指导原则。独创性/价值本研究的独创性在于,它展示了如何通过考虑项目背景、更加关注有效性(例如项目课程和评估设计)、透明度(例如将评估纳入监督过程)和教师的评估专业知识来整体确保论文评估的质量。
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