How might inclusive approaches to assessment enhance student learning in HE?

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Butcher, John, Sedgwick, Paul, Lazard, Lisa and Hey, Jayne 2010. How might inclusive approaches to assessment enhance student learning in HE? Enhancing the Learner Experience in Higher Education.
AuthorsButcher, John, Sedgwick, Paul, Lazard, Lisa and Hey, Jayne
Abstract

This article reports some of the results from an investigation into issues around inclusivity in assessment undertaken at the University of Northampton (2009-2010). The Assess4success research project was conducted within a framework provided by the Higher Education Academy Summit programme on inclusive learning and teaching, and sought to explore the extent to which inclusivity, (a high level commitment in the university’s access and teaching policies), was embedded in students’ experiences of assessment. Drawing on internal quantitative data across the institution suggesting specific groups were more likely to struggle with summative assessment in Year 1, and qualitative data exploring sample student experiences in relation to formative assessment tasks, a series of generic recommendations to enhance the inclusivity of assessment practice both in the host institution and across the sector are offered.

KeywordsInclusivity in HE; Undergraduate achievement; Assessment in HE
Year2010
JournalEnhancing the Learner Experience in Higher Education
PublisherUniversity of Northampton
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/196678
hdl:10545/196678
Publication dates2010
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ContributorsUniversity of Northampton
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