AD169: Using Classroom Assessment Techniques

 

Session 1:

15 Aug 2024 (Thu)
1830 hrs - 2130 hrs
Mode: Face-to-face on SUSS campus

 

Course Level: 
Introductory


Target Participants: 
Associate and Faculty

Registration: 
Invited Associates/ Faculty will receive the registration details via email from TLC approximately four weeks before workshop.


Synopsis 

Classroom assessments can include non-graded in-class activities that provide useful feedback on students’ learning. Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs), as famously termed by Angelo and Cross in 1993, have been recommended by scholars and practitioners in the field of tertiary education. CATs is a set of specific strategies that educators can use to gauge both students’ knowledge and skills (e.g., prior knowledge, analysis and critical thinking, synthesis and creative thinking, problem solving, etc.) as well as students’ attitudes, values, and self-awareness. This workshop aims to introduce various types of CATs and discuss applications of CATs across disciplines.

Learning Outcomes 

At the end of the workshop, participants should be able to:
  1. Describe the purpose and features of classroom assessments
  2. Compare and choose relevant Classroom Assessment Techniques for their teaching practices
  3. Evaluate the pros and cons of different Classroom Assessment Techniques


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