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Improving the assessment of transferable skills in chemistry through evaluation of current practice

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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by Madeleine SchultzMadeleine Schultz, Glennys O'Brien, Siegbert Schmid, Gwendolyn Lawrie, Daniel Southam, Samuel Priest, Kieran LimKieran Lim, Simon Pyke, Simon Bedford, Ian Jamie
The development and assessment of transferable skills acquired by students, such as communication and teamwork skills, within undergraduate degrees is being increasingly emphasised. Many instructors have designed and implemented assessment tasks with the aim to provide students with opportunities to acquire and demonstrate these skills. We have now applied our previously published tool to evaluate whether assessment tasks allow students to demonstrate achievement of these transferable skills. The tool allows detailed evaluation of the alignment of any assessment item against the claimed set of learning outcomes. We present here two examples in which use of the tool provides evidence for the level of achievement of transferable skills and a third example of use of the tool to inform curriculum design and pedagogy, with the goal of increasing achievement of communication and teamwork bench marks. Implications for practice in assessment design for learning are presented.

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Title of book

Research and practice in chemistry education

Chapter number

15

Pagination

255 - 274

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Singapore

ISBN-13

9789811369971

Language

eng

Publication classification

B Book chapter; B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2019, Springer Nature Singapore

Editor/Contributor(s)

Madeleine Schultz, Siegbert Schmid, Gwendolyn Lawrie

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