Choose your own adventure: understanding why students prefer certain types of assessment

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ryan Jopp, Jessica Pallant, Heather Russell
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Empowering students with choice when it comes to assessment is shown to have a positive impact on student satisfaction and success, with previous studies finding a more flexible approach to assessment can promote engagement and performance. However, very little is known about why students choose certain types of assessment. Building on previous research, this study examines the many factors that influence student choice of assessment in an undergraduate business unit. Leveraging data collected over two semesters, our study found that student choice of assessment was primarily influenced by whether students thought the assessment was interesting, with 46% of overall respondents stating that this strongly influenced their decision. Requirements easy to understand (41%) and Better schedule fit (39%) rounded out the top three reasons for choosing an assessment. In contrast, only 22% of students were strongly influenced by the relevance of the assessment to their current career and 23% to the relevance to their future career. This raises some critical questions for educators, and the higher education sector more broadly, given the apparent focus on the creation of career-ready graduates. As such, our results can help higher education institutes determine the best possible mix of assessment tasks, by better understanding the wants and needs of students in order to provide a high quality learner experience.
选择你自己的冒险:理解为什么学生喜欢某些类型的评估
在评估方面,赋予学生选择的权利被证明对学生的满意度和成功有积极的影响,之前的研究发现,更灵活的评估方法可以提高参与度和表现。然而,很少有人知道为什么学生选择某些类型的评估。在以往研究的基础上,本研究考察了影响本科商科学生评估选择的诸多因素。利用两个学期收集的数据,我们的研究发现,学生对评估的选择主要受到学生是否认为评估有趣的影响,46%的总体受访者表示,这强烈影响了他们的决定。容易理解的需求(41%)和更好的时间表(39%)是选择评估的前三个原因。相比之下,只有22%的学生受到评估与他们当前职业相关性的强烈影响,23%的学生受到评估与他们未来职业相关性的强烈影响。这给教育工作者和更广泛的高等教育部门提出了一些关键问题,因为重点显然是培养就业就绪的毕业生。因此,我们的研究结果可以帮助高等教育机构更好地了解学生的需求,以提供高质量的学习体验,从而确定评估任务的最佳组合。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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