posted on 2022-03-25, 15:42authored byPaola Iannone, Adrian Simpson
Two previous studies mapping university mathematics students’ summative assessment diet in the UK revealed a clear
picture. In general there was a dominance of closed book examinations with a strong relationship to departmental
league table position. The decade since then has seen many changes in higher education in the UK, particularly in the
strength of the student voice. The study we report here replicated the earlier work to see if there has been an impact on
the assessment diet. While the analysis shows a very small decrease in the use of closed book examinations, this may be
accounted for by the addition of adjunct modules, rather than a broadening of the assessment diet across mainstream
mathematics topics.
History
School
Science
Department
Mathematics Education Centre
Published in
Teaching Mathematics and its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA
Volume
41
Issue
1
Pages
22 - 31
Publisher
Oxford University Press on behalf of The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.
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