灵活的评估:学生和教师的一些利益和成本

IF 4.1 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI:10.1080/02602938.2023.2263668
Mairi Cowan
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摘要:弹性评估的研究表明,为学生提供作业选择可以增加学习动机,加深学习投入。尽管教师们经常被建议采用灵活的评估方式,但他们也被警告可能会有一些潜在的危害,比如同事们会觉得他们不够严谨,决策可能给学生带来压力,以及他们自己的工作量增加。本文利用学生对调查、课堂讨论和教师观察的反应来确定在四年级历史课程中灵活评估的利弊。好处之一是学生可以在内容和形式上更自由地追求自己的兴趣,而教师可以享受创造性和原创性的学生作业。成本包括学生的焦虑,他们可能不确定如何最好地选择他们的评估,以及教师的额外工作,他们必须在机构评分系统的范围内管理多种作业。如果灵活性与课程的学习成果、学生的独立水平和教师承担不可预测的额外工作的能力相适应,则建议实施灵活的评估。就如何在不给学生和教师造成过多负担的情况下实施灵活的考核提出了建议。关键词:灵活评估选择动机工作量历史致谢作者要感谢多伦多大学密西沙加分校的同事和学生。作者特别感谢Sanja Hinić-Frlog、Nicole lalibert和Fiona Rawle教授的鼓励和指导,他们帮助开发了这个版本的灵活评估,以及HIS409的学生,他们在整个实验过程中始终保持开放和慷慨地分享他们的想法。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Flexible assessment: some benefits and costs for students and instructors
AbstractResearch on flexible assessment suggests that providing students with choice in assignments can increase motivation and deepen investment in learning. Although instructors are often advised to adopt flexible assessment, they are also warned about potential detriments such as perceived lack of rigour among colleagues, the stress that decision-making can bring to students, and increased workload for themselves. This paper draws upon student responses to a survey, a class discussion, and instructor observations to identify benefits and costs of flexible assessment in a fourth-year history course. Among the benefits are that students can pursue their interests more freely in both content and form, while the instructor can enjoy creative and original student work. The costs include anxiety among students who may be unsure how best to choose their assessments, and additional work for the instructor who must manage a multiplicity of assignments within the confines of an institutional grading system. The implementation of flexible assessment is recommended provided that the flexibility is compatible with the course’s learning outcomes, the students’ level of independence, and the instructor’s capacity to take on an unpredictable amount of extra work. Suggestions are offered for how to implement flexible assessment without creating too much of a burden for either students or instructors.Keywords: Flexible assessmentchoicemotivationworkloadhistory AcknowledgmentsThe author would like to thank colleagues and students at the University of Toronto Mississauga. In particular, the author is grateful for the encouragement and guidance of professors Sanja Hinić-Frlog, Nicole Laliberté, and Fiona Rawle, who helped develop this version of flexible assessment, and the students in HIS409, who remained open and generous in sharing their thoughts throughout the experiment.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.
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