• Title of article

    Diverse Assessments of Female Students’ Performance and their Perceptions about Assessment Tools

  • Author/Authors

    Aziz, Fakhra Lahore College for Women University, Pakistan , Akhter, Mumtaz University of the Punjab - Institute of Education and Research, Pakistan , Habib, Zahida University of Education, Pakistan

  • From page
    117
  • To page
    132
  • Abstract
    This paper examined students performance through diverse assessments in MS first semester curriculum module in a women university. The module “Curriculum models and theories” incorporated three different assessments: a home assignment, a classroom presentation and a final term paper. A three step approach using mixed research method was used to investigate students responses to the different assessment tools. First a quantitative analysis using descriptive statistics was conducted on the data from students marks. Second, an examination of students perceptions about different assessment was carried out through a questionnaire. Last a qualitative study was conducted using semi structured interviews. The findings revealed that majority of the students preferred more structured tasks having clear aligned learning outcomes. Familiarity with assessment types was also preferred by many students. The present study suggests that by making changes in assessment design and using more formative feedback, students learning experience across diverse assessment tools can be enhanced.
  • Keywords
    Assessment diversity , home assignment , classroom presentation , final term paper , learning
  • Journal title
    Bulletin of Education and Research
  • Journal title
    Bulletin of Education and Research
  • Record number

    2549085