InSight (Aug 2018)

How Age, Gender, and Class Format Relate to Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions of Effective Course Assessments

  • Rosalie S. Aldrich,
  • Beth A. Trammell,
  • Stefania Poli,
  • Sara Potter,
  • Kourtney Garringer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.46504/14201807al
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 118 – 129

Abstract

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Students’ perceptions of assessment used within the learning environment greatly influence their approach to learning. Therefore, this study aims to explore whether various student or course characteristics (age, gender, course format) impact perceptions regarding effectiveness of assessment type (e.g., exam, participation, presentation) and question format. As faculty develop their courses they may wish to consider these perceptions in order to better facilitate learning and to clearly articulate to their students the benefits of the assessment types that the students see as less effective.

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