Module XME-4719:
Assessment in Education
Assessment in Education 2024-25
XME-4719
2024-25
School of Education
Module - Semester 1
20 credits
Module Organiser:
James Wood
Overview
his module will explore the latest evidence and recommendations for effective assessment in higher education and schools. It will critically examine various aspects of assessment, such as inclusivity, authenticity, validity, fairness and reliability, and help students design formative and summative assessment strategies that suit their learning goals and contexts.
The module will also empower students to use assessment to enhance learning outcomes and foster self-regulated feedback literate learners. Additionally, it will allow students to apply and evaluate assessment strategies in their own professional settings and develop assessment and feedback literacy, as well as teacher assessment and feedback literacy.
The following is an indicative list and may include, but is not limited to the topics below:
• Contemporary research concerning best practice in assessment • Use of formative and summative feedback in improving performance • Feedback and Assessment Literacy and Teacher Feedback Literacy • Assessment and feedback in Higher Education • Assessment and feedback in schools • Prompt engineering for AI feedback and ethical use of AI • Authentic, valid and reliable assessment post generative AI • Peer and Self Assessment and fostering agentic learners • Design of effective Assessment and Feedback Practices
Assessment Strategy
20% of the course grade will be comprised of a annotated bibliography, and essay plan. Feedback will be provided on this that will feed into a first draft at 10%
70% of the course will be assessed via a final writing assignment, and a proportion of grade will include engagement with feedback, and reflective use of it to improve work, skills or knowledge as well as a reflection on the writing process and evidence of that process.
50-59%, Pass: Clear evidence of planning leading to a good structure, sound understanding of theories and analysis, and good use of research supported by appropriate evidence.
60-69%, Merit: Shows significant insight, offers sustained and relevant analysis, well researched and referenced and written with a clear structure and style.
70-84%, Distinction: Demonstrates excellence in power of analysis, argument, originality, range of research, organisation and stylistic quality.
85-100%, Distinction: Outstanding work which demonstrates exceptional scholarship and is worthy of publication, or instrumental in developing professional practice.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply knowledge in the field to develop authentic, valid, fair and reliable assessment practices that encourage feedback uptake and reflectivity.
- Critically evaluate methods of assessment in terms of their contribution to learning in the context of higher education, schools and other educational settings.
- Demonstrate a comprehensive evaluation of current practice in assessment based on contemporary research.
- Demonstrate ability to develop and evaluate assessment strategies to monitor and improve provision.
Assessment method
Class Test
Assessment type
Summative
Description
An annotated bibliography based on the reading list and key assessment literature and plan/proposal for the essay. This may be peer reviewed in class as a form of feedback.
Weighting
20%
Due date
25/11/2023
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Summative
Description
At this stage students need to submit a draft of at least 2000 words with a cover sheet explaining how they used previous feedback to improve their work and a self evaluation of their work compared to an example and the rubric as an appendix.
Weighting
10%
Due date
13/01/2024
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Students will submit their final assignment with a reflective coversheet, sharing and discussing the peer feedback engaged with and the AI feedback they generated and how they used it to improve their work. They will also submit a recorded structured screencast presentation of 5 minutes explaining their process, and providing evidence of the peer feedback they got and how they used it, questions they asked AI, the feedback AI gave them, and how they used it to improve their work. 20 marks will be for the reflection and presentation and the other 50 for the essay itself. 20 marks will be for the reflection and presentation and the other 50 for the essay itself.
Weighting
70%
Due date
05/02/2025