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Assessment Drives the Curriculum:
How can items be written to assess higher order thinking skills?
Facilitator: Prof. Carmel McNaught, CLEAR, CUHK.

Detail:
  • A range of assessment strategies were examined, both those which could be marked objectively (e.g. multiple choice items) and those which would be marked on a more subjective basis (e.g. essays or presentations).

  • Once the learning outcomes were clear (session 1), how did we decide what assessment strategies were likely to be most appropriate for particular purposes? The idea of an assessment matrix was used.

  • The skills needed for writing some forms of assessment items were practiced, focusing especially on those which related to higher order thinking or complex professional skills. Checklists were provided to assist here.

  • A final point for discussion was that sharing assessment criteria with students was likely to improve their performance.

  • Date: 16 April 2002

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