Facilitating Student Learning and Engagement in Higher Education through Assessment Rubrics

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Despite significant reforms in the past decade in relation to criteria- and standards-based assessment in tertiary education contexts, assessment remains the most significantly criticised aspect of the student tertiary experience and a major driver of student engagement. The key tool in this experience is the rubric, also known as the criteria sheet or the ‘Guide to Making Judgments’. This book discusses the significance of assessment rubrics in tertiary education. Assessment rubrics impact the student experience in multiple ways: as a guide to students and assessors prior to grading; at the point of grading by the assessor; when moderating during the post-grading process; in providing an additional guide to students in the assessment planning stage; and as a feedback mechanism to students once results are released. This book explains how the rubric reflects key principles of assessment. It explores different models of rubrics used in tertiary contexts, and provides data from students and academics on the efficacy of these various models as the key tool when marking, moderating and providing feedback. It also details exemplars of rubrics used in academic disciplines, and discusses how higher education teachers use exemplars and how they integrate exemplars with criteria and rubrics. It captures the student voice by explaining how students use rubrics for self-assessment and self-regulation purposes. A key inclusion is the importance of sessional staff input into the creation of assessment rubrics prior to the grading, moderating and feedback processes.

About the author

Dr Peter Grainger is a Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia. He has published on various assessment-focused issues, including grading tools, moderation, feedback and peer-review processes. He coordinates all undergraduate, graduate diploma and Master’s-level courses in assessment in the School of Education at the University of the Sunshine Coast.

Dr Katie Weir is a Senior Lecturer in Assessment at Griffith University (Gold Coast Campus), Australia. Her teaching and research interests are in assessment theory and practice across all levels and sectors of education. She has conducted research on a range of projects that aim to improve assessment practices to enhance student learning.

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