Reconceptualising feedback in higher education : developing dialogue with students / / edited by Stephen Merry ... [et al.].

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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
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Physical Description:xxi, 217 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Surveys of 'the student experience' and the politics of feedback / Mantz Yorke
  • Feedback: what students want / Alex Bols and Kate Wicklow
  • Feedback on feedback: uncrossing wires across sectors / Maddalena Taras
  • Assessment feedback: an 'agenda for change' / Margaret Price, Karen Handley, Berry O'Donovan, Chris Rust and Jill Millar
  • Opening up feedback: teaching learners to see / D. Royce Sadler
  • Building 'standards frameworks': the role of guidance and feedback in supporting the achievement of learners / Sue Bloxham
  • Involving students in the scholarship of assessment: student voices on the feedback 'agenda for change' / Kay Sambell
  • Feedback unbound: from master to usher / Jan McArthur and Mark Huxham
  • Feedback and feedforward: student responses and their implications / Mirabelle Walker
  • Sustainable feedback and the development of student self-evaluative capacities / David Carless
  • Students' social learning practice as a way of learning from tutor feedback / Paul Orsmond, Stephen Merry and Karen Handley
  • Integrating feedback with classroom teaching: using exemplars to scaffold learning / Graham Hendry
  • An assessment compact: changing the way an institution thinks about assessment and feedback / Chris Rust, Margaret Price, Karen Handley, Berry O'Donovan and Jill Millar
  • Fostering institutional change in feedback practice through partnership / Graham Holden and Chris Glover
  • Making learning-oriented assessment the experience of all our students: supporting institutional change / Mark Russell, Dominic Bygate and Helen Barefoot
  • Achieving transformational or sustainable educational change / Steve Draper and David Nicol
  • Conclusion and reflections / Stephen Merry, Margaret Price, David Carless and Maddalena Taras.