version: UK | USA | International
Number 56 in the Higher Education Policy series
Paperback: £45.00 / $79.95
2000, 234mm x 156mm / 9.25in x 6in, 320pp
ISBN: 978-1-85302-831-1, BIC 2: JNM
JNC
Assessment in Higher Education - Student Learning, Teaching, Programmes and Institutions is John Heywood's latest contribution to the assessment debate. Building on his previous work it examines not only the assessment of student learning but the assessment of institutions, the programmes they offer, and the teaching they provide. He describes in detail the significant developments that have taken place over the last decade in the field, and clarifies the many different meanings of the term assessment that are now in use. A practical guide for all those involved in design and implementation of outcomes-based assessment, the book also explores the issues that arise for policy makers and managers.
The author argues that there has been a decisive shift towards the accountability of the institution and the teacher for the quality of what they deliver. Therefore, the form of assessment used to determine quality in practice dictates the style and content of learning. He looks back at what this means for higher education particularly in times of economic cut-back and demands for greater choice. Drawing on these world-wide developments and his own experiences, the author emphasizes the importance of using a wide range of techniques, to suit individual assessment needs. These are discussed in detail. He lays out his own multiple strategy assessment model for the assessment, curriculum, learning and teaching process in education.
Lifelong Learning: The Politics of the New Learning Environment
Geoffrey Elliott
Adaptive University Structures: An Analysis of Adaptation to Socioeconomic Environments of US and European Universities
Barbara Sporn
Experiential Learning Around the World: Employability and the Global Economy
Edited by Norman Evans