This study is an investigation of the relationship between assessment, teaching and learning from the perspective of undergraduate students. It consisted of three stages which were developmental in nature with each stage informing the next and providing overall focus and direction. Students participating had completed at least five semesters of their undergraduate porogram.Findings from the literature, the interviews and the survey confirmed the central role the assessment process plays in shaping student learning. Ways feedback was used to inform learning as well as the types of assessment strategies employed emerged as key factors associated with students' motivations to learn. Nine practice related recommendations are made and four issues requiring further research are identified
Date of Award | 1998 |
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Original language | English |
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- college student development programs
- education
- higher
- curricula
- study skills
- students
- rating of
- Australia
Assessment and undergraduate learning
Koop, G. A. (Author). 1998
Western Sydney University thesis: Doctoral thesis