A framework for determining the authenticity of assessment tasks : applied to an example in law
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2011
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Authentic assessment tasks enhance engagement, retention and the aspirations of students. This paper explores the discipline-generic features of authentic assessment, which reflect what students need to achieve in the real world. Some assessment tasks are more authentic than others and this paper designs a proposed framework supported by the literature that aids unit co-ordinators to determine the level of authenticity of an assessment task. The framework is applied to three summative assessment tasks, that is, tutorial participation, advocacy exercise and problem-based exam, in a law unit. The level of authenticity of the assessment tasks is compared and opportunities to improve authenticity are identified. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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https://www.jld.edu.au/article/view/72/72 Burton, Kelley J. (2011) A framework for determining the authenticity of assessment tasks : applied to an example in law. Journal of Learning Design, 4(2), pp. 20-28. |
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Copyright 2011 Queensland University of Technology |
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Faculty of Law; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180199 Law not elsewhere classified |
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Journal Article |