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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 교육/자료 > 교육 > 철학/사회 이슈
· ISBN : 9780367509989
· 쪽수 : 298쪽
· 출판일 : 2023-09-25
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1. Assessment-as-Learning in the Global Assessment Reforms Part I Revisiting Assessment-as-Learning from New Perspectives 2. Conceptualising Assessment-as-Learning 3. Assessment-as-Learning for the Development of Students’ Evaluative Judgement 4. Assessments Cause and Contribute to Learning: If Only We Let Them 5. The Role of Feedback Orientation in Converting External Feedback to Learning Opportunities for Implementing Assessment-as-Learning in the Context of Feedback Part II Meeting the Challenge of Implementation 6. Interplay between Students’ Perceived Utility, Accountability, Self-Efficacy and Social Awareness when Engaged with Peer Feedback: A Qualitative Interpretation 7. Designing Nested Tasks to Facilitate Students’ Mega-Cognitive Development: Assessment-as-Learning Practice from Two Award-Winning University Teachers 8. Dancing with Chains: How Does Assessment-as-Learning Fit in China? 9. Fostering Student Evaluative Judgement through Assessment-as-Learning in Tertiary English Language Classroom 10. The Conceptualisation of Student Self-Assessment Literacy: A Case Study of Chinese Undergraduates 11. Assessment-as-Learning through the Lens of Self-Regulated Learning: The Role of Normative Competence 12. Involved and Autonomy-Supportive Teachers Make Reflective Students: Linking Need-Supportive Teacher Practices to Student Self-Assessment Practices 13. Changing External Feedback to Learning Opportunities: A Study on Filipino University Students’ Feedback Orientation 14. Harnessing the Learning Potential of Feedback: Dedicated Improvement and Reflection Time (DIRT) in Classroom Practice 15. Synchronous Self-Assessment: Assessment from the Other Side of the Mirror 16. Supporting Quality of Learning by Letting Students Give their Own Grades ? An Innovative Self-Assessment Model in University Mathematics 17. Supporting Students to Use Assessment-as-Learning 18. The Reciprocal Nature of Assessment-as-Learning and Feedback Literacy: Case Studies from Higher Education in Australia