Assessment and Feedback in Higher Education

A special issue of Education Sciences (ISSN 2227-7102). This special issue belongs to the section "Technology Enhanced Education".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2024) | Viewed by 1125

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Research Centre on Child Studies (CIEC), University of Minho, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal
Interests: assessment; feedback; higher education

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Dear Colleagues,

A growing body of literature in higher education emphasizes the pivotal role of feedback within the assessment process, contributing significantly to enhancing the quality of students' learning. The way students perceive feedback and the learning context in which it is delivered greatly affect the impact of assessment on learning outcomes. Timely, relevant and constructive feedback can empower students to assume more responsibility for their learning, as they become active participants in the process, and to determine the effectiveness of feedback. In today's rapidly evolving educational landscape, technology is fundamentally reshaping the way we teach and learn. To harness the full potential of these innovations, it is crucial to re-evaluate and adapt our approaches to assessment and feedback. Educational technologies, including learning management systems, interactive apps, and artificial intelligence, have brought about a shift from traditional classroom settings to online and blended learning environments. As a result, educational institutions are faced with the challenge of modernizing their assessment and feedback strategies to meet the needs of learners. The objective of this Special Issue is to promote scientific discourse on the integration of technology in the educational process, particularly concerning assessment and feedback in higher education. We are interested in the exploration of several topics related to educational technologies for formative assessment; assessment and feedback in blended learning environments; formative feedback in real time; challenges and ethical considerations associated with educational technologies; and faculty development for technology-enhanced assessment and equity in assessment.

Dr. Diana Pereira
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • assessment
  • feedback
  • higher education
  • digital assessment

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