一个人会比两个好吗?高等教育大流行期间基于项目的联合评估探索:学习评估

S. Wu, Chin Hun Gun
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高等教育工作者一直在使用多种评估方法来评估学生对某一学科的理解。一个科目可能有三到四种类型的评估,这使得大学生在一个学期要进行多达16种评估。大量的评估给学生带来了风险,因为他们在重复的评估中负担过重。因此,我们在本研究中实施了基于项目的联合评估,即在两个二年级受试者之间共享一个项目。该项目进一步细分为四个较小的评估,以实现两个科目的部分学习成果。共纳入160名大学生进行数据分析。结果表明,基于项目的联合评估在高等教育中是可行的,因为它提高了学生的积极参与,促进了深度学习,实现了学习成果。由于新冠肺炎疫情,虽然要进行虚拟课堂,但也有助于缓解学生之间的压力,培养队友之间更紧密的联系。
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Will one be better than two? Exploring Project-Based Joint Assessment during a Pandemic in Higher Education: Learning assessments
Educators in higher education have been utilizing numerous assessments to assess students’ understanding of one subject. A singlesubject could have three to four types of assessments which causes university students to have up to sixteen assessments in a semester. The huge amounts of assessments have posed a risk to students whereby they are overburdened with repetitive assessments. Therefore, we implemented a project-based joint assessment in this study whereby one project is shared between two second-year subjects. This project is further broken down into four smaller assessments to achieve parts of the learning outcomes of both subjects. There is a total of 160 university students included for data analysis. Results showed that project-based joint assessment is feasible in higher education as it enhances active involvement of the students, promotes deep-level learning and fulfils learning outcomes. It also helps to alleviate stress among students as well as fostering a closer bonding between teammates despite having virtual classes due to the pandemic.
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