Assessing student learning can be exceedingly challenging considering that as faculty we never really know what a student knows prior to entering our classroom and what value-added material has been assimilated during...Assessing student learning can be exceedingly challenging considering that as faculty we never really know what a student knows prior to entering our classroom and what value-added material has been assimilated during the academic quarter. This research paper introduces a self-assessment instrument that focuses on ten major finance topics and reports the results of the administration of the self-assessment tool for finance education at the undergraduate and graduate level in courses taught in the United States and abroad. Ten topics of importance to most finance curriculum design were selected as the focus topics. The research methodology employed uses a pre-/post- test comparison with "understanding" being measured on a five-point Lichert scale as implemented in five different fmanee courses. Significant measurable differences occurred in each of the courses using this finance assessment instrument with overall average improvement of understanding by the students as much as one entire point. For exarnple, 1.5 mean score for the pre-test and 2.4 mean score for the post -test for an introductory finance class at the undergraduate level in a college of business. Additional improvements were assessed in each of the courses surveyed.展开更多
To get more insight into using self-assessment in writing instruction, the present study intends to explore the effects of student self-assessment on students' EFL writing by adopting writing assignments, analytic sc...To get more insight into using self-assessment in writing instruction, the present study intends to explore the effects of student self-assessment on students' EFL writing by adopting writing assignments, analytic scoring rubric, questionnaires and interviews. It is found that students are able to make judgments about the overall quality of their writing in a manner consistent with those made by the teacher and students made significant improvements in content, organization, and mechanics of their writing after the practice of self-assessment while qualities concerning vocabulary and language use have been improved but not to a significant level. Moreover, the study demonstrates that the practice of self-assessment has exerted positive influence on students' perceptions of their writing skills in terms of organization, language use and mechanics while it does not result in any change of students' perceptions of their writing skills in content and vocabulary. These implications are conductive to working out a set of new models of the teaching of writing and helping further intensify the innovations of Chinese foreign language teaching.展开更多
In recent years, learner autonomy has become a popular interest of many linguists and educators. Self and peer assessment, as one of its applications, has undergone considerable research. However, little research as s...In recent years, learner autonomy has become a popular interest of many linguists and educators. Self and peer assessment, as one of its applications, has undergone considerable research. However, little research as such has been carried out in the ELT (English Language Teaching) context in China. This paper investigates the extent to which Chinese college students can self and peer assess their EFL (English as a Foreign Language) writing performances as accurately as the teacher does. The accuracy of assessment was measured in terms of scorer reliability between self/peer assessment of 52 first-year non-English majors and three tutors' assessment. It was found that the reliability of self and peer assessment was 0.432 and 0.202 respectively; self assessors have an overall tendency to overrate themselves while peer assessors are vice versa; specifically, both self assessors and peer assessors tend to overrate low performances and underrate high performances.展开更多
文摘Assessing student learning can be exceedingly challenging considering that as faculty we never really know what a student knows prior to entering our classroom and what value-added material has been assimilated during the academic quarter. This research paper introduces a self-assessment instrument that focuses on ten major finance topics and reports the results of the administration of the self-assessment tool for finance education at the undergraduate and graduate level in courses taught in the United States and abroad. Ten topics of importance to most finance curriculum design were selected as the focus topics. The research methodology employed uses a pre-/post- test comparison with "understanding" being measured on a five-point Lichert scale as implemented in five different fmanee courses. Significant measurable differences occurred in each of the courses using this finance assessment instrument with overall average improvement of understanding by the students as much as one entire point. For exarnple, 1.5 mean score for the pre-test and 2.4 mean score for the post -test for an introductory finance class at the undergraduate level in a college of business. Additional improvements were assessed in each of the courses surveyed.
文摘To get more insight into using self-assessment in writing instruction, the present study intends to explore the effects of student self-assessment on students' EFL writing by adopting writing assignments, analytic scoring rubric, questionnaires and interviews. It is found that students are able to make judgments about the overall quality of their writing in a manner consistent with those made by the teacher and students made significant improvements in content, organization, and mechanics of their writing after the practice of self-assessment while qualities concerning vocabulary and language use have been improved but not to a significant level. Moreover, the study demonstrates that the practice of self-assessment has exerted positive influence on students' perceptions of their writing skills in terms of organization, language use and mechanics while it does not result in any change of students' perceptions of their writing skills in content and vocabulary. These implications are conductive to working out a set of new models of the teaching of writing and helping further intensify the innovations of Chinese foreign language teaching.
文摘In recent years, learner autonomy has become a popular interest of many linguists and educators. Self and peer assessment, as one of its applications, has undergone considerable research. However, little research as such has been carried out in the ELT (English Language Teaching) context in China. This paper investigates the extent to which Chinese college students can self and peer assess their EFL (English as a Foreign Language) writing performances as accurately as the teacher does. The accuracy of assessment was measured in terms of scorer reliability between self/peer assessment of 52 first-year non-English majors and three tutors' assessment. It was found that the reliability of self and peer assessment was 0.432 and 0.202 respectively; self assessors have an overall tendency to overrate themselves while peer assessors are vice versa; specifically, both self assessors and peer assessors tend to overrate low performances and underrate high performances.