| Literature DB >> 29341810 |
Kulamakan Kulasegaram1, Patangi K Rangachari2.
Abstract
Formative assessments can enhance and enrich student learning. Typically, these have been used to provide feedback against end-of-course standards and prepare students for summative assessments of performance or measurement of competence. Here, we present the case for using assessments for learning to encompass a wider range of important outcomes. We discuss 1) the rationale for using assessment for learning; 2) guiding theories of expertise that inform assessment for learning; 3) theoretical and empirical evidence; 4) approaches to rigor and validation; and 5) approaches to implementation at multiple levels of the curriculum. The literature strongly supports the use of assessments as an opportunity to reinforce and enhance learning. Physiology teachers have a wide range of theories, models, and interventions from which to prepare students for retention, application, transfer, and future learning by using assessments.Keywords: evaluation grading; examinations; student centered
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29341810 DOI: 10.1152/advan.00122.2017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Physiol Educ ISSN: 1043-4046 Impact factor: 2.288