Beschreibung:
This book showcases how scholarship as part of academics' practice can be part of an academic toolkit for change that expands awareness and knowledge of the purposes and effects of the pedagogy of assessment. It argues that academics' professional expertise is best deepened through participation in authentic activities of teaching and scholarship. The discussion identifies what is involved in such an approach including the role of an enabling principles-based framework, the constraints on implementation, and the implications for leaders of teaching and learning. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Open Learning journal.
Editorial Introduction - Developing academics' assessment practices in open, distance and e-learning: an institutional change agenda 1. Assessment worlds colliding? Negotiating between discourses of assessment on an online open course 2. Paragogy and flipped assessment: experience of designing and running a MOOC on research methods 3. 'I understood the words but I didn't know what they meant': Japanese online MBA students' experiences of British assessment practices 4. Case study: what supports students to improve their grades? 5. Using collaboration to foster academic integrity 6. The introduction and refinement of the assessment of digitally recorded audio presentations 7. Designing and developing a programme-focused assessment strategy: a case study