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B. Tolgfors; D. Barker; G. Nyberg; H. Larsson – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2025
Background: Principles such as instructional alignment and step-by-step progression are often seen as crucial features of good assessment practices in school physical education (PE). These features are problematic from nonlinear educational perspectives, which are based on the idea that movement learning cannot be expected to take place in the…
Descriptors: Movement Education, Physical Education, Alternative Assessment, Teaching Methods
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Mary Stenson – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2025
Ungrading or alternative grading has gained popularity among undergraduate educators. The purpose of this study was to compare students' perceptions of learning and two methods of grading in an upper-level exercise physiology course with third- and fourth-year undergraduate students. Two ungraded (UG1 and UG2) and two traditionally graded (TG1 and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Exercise Physiology, Grading
Yun-Kyung Kim; Li Cai – National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST), 2025
This paper introduces an application of cross-classified item response theory (IRT) modeling to an assessment utilizing the embedded standard setting (ESS) method (Lewis & Cook). The cross-classified IRT model is used to treat both item and person effects as random, where the item effects are regressed on the target performance levels (target…
Descriptors: Standard Setting (Scoring), Item Response Theory, Test Items, Difficulty Level
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Kathleen Knoll-Frey – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2025
Exams can be a stressful time in a student's life where they are required to review notes and memorize facts and figures. Many students leave these exams and forget the material relatively quickly. An alternative pedagogical exam style where students create their own exam questions is a method that engages students through active participation and…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Critical Thinking, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Suhartono Suhartono; Margana; Ari Purnawan; Yuyun Yulia – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the efficacy of the dynamic assessment (DA) Portfolio model for language learning in higher education. This study was conducted in the Indonesian Syntax classroom at Universitas Negeri Surabaya (Unesa). Materials/methods: The learning topics selected in this study were syntactic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Portfolio Assessment, Second Language Learning, College Students
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Brie Tripp; Akshaya Ravi; Ethan Pang; Robert E. Furrow – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2025
Grades are a staple of education and a gateway to future career opportunities. Yet, grading practices can (re)produce inequities and cause students to feel inadequate and unmotivated. Alternative grading practices may address these problems, but these strategies are often time intensive and impractical in larger classroom settings. In this study,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, STEM Education, Student Evaluation
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Ting Huang – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2025
Though limited research has explored the agentic video learning of Chinese as Foreign Language/CFL learners, little research has examined Chinese video learners' agency in Dynamic Assessment (DA) and Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD). This study challenges existing research that considers videos as merely supportive tools and learners as…
Descriptors: Chinese, Second Language Learning, Personal Autonomy, Video Technology
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Becker, Ian; Rigaud, Vanessa M.; Epstein, Ann – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Assessments provide teachers with essential information regarding children's learning. Alternative education systems offer insight into ways that assessments can be redesigned to be developmentally appropriate to particular ages, including unique stances on what defines assessment, who should assess, and what should be assessed. We examined themes…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Child Development, Learner Engagement, Classroom Environment
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Sam Choo; Reagan Mergen; Jechun An; Haoran Li; Xuejing Liu; Martin Odima; Linda J. Gassaway – Grantee Submission, 2025
The importance of mathematical problem solving (MPS) has been widely recognized. While there has been significant progress in developing and studying interventions to support teaching and learning MPS for students with disabilities, the research on how to accurately and effectively assess the impact of those interventions has lagged, leaving a gap…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Problem Solving, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Elkhatat, Ahmed M. – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2023
Academic plagiarism is a pressing concern in educational institutions. With the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots, like ChatGPT, potential risks related to cheating and plagiarism have increased. This study aims to investigate the authenticity capabilities of ChatGPT models 3.5 and 4 in generating novel, coherent, and accurate…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Plagiarism, Integrity, Models
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Jonathan D. Santoro; Mellad M. Khoshnood; Lina Nguyen; Benjamin N. Vogel; Natalie K. Boyd; Kelli C. Paulsen; Michael S. Rafii – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: Down Syndrome Regression Disorder (DSRD) is a diagnosis of exclusion. Psychiatric and neuroimmunologic etiologies have been proposed although the exact etiology remains unknown. This study sought to review non-DSRD diagnoses at a large quaternary medical center specializing in the diagnosis of DSRD and compare clinical characteristics…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Alternative Assessment, Down Syndrome, Etiology
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Park, Seohee; Kim, Kyung Yong; Lee, Won-Chan – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2023
Multiple measures, such as multiple content domains or multiple types of performance, are used in various testing programs to classify examinees for screening or selection. Despite the popular usages of multiple measures, there is little research on classification consistency and accuracy of multiple measures. Accordingly, this study introduces an…
Descriptors: Testing, Computation, Classification, Accuracy
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Munakata, Mika; Monahan, Ceire; Krupa, Erin; Vaidya, Ashwin – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2023
Assessment is an issue that is central to the lives of educators and students alike. At all levels, from programmatic to course-specific, instructors strive to assess in a way that accurately measures achievement or progress relative to one's goals. This paper reports on students' experiences with alternative assessments in our undergraduate…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Undergraduate Students, Mathematics Education, Student Experience
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Eyal Eckhaus; Nitza Davidovitch – SAGE Open, 2023
Much has been written about myths and facts concerning teaching surveys completed by students at academic institutions. The myths usually emerge among faculty members based on their subjective point of view, personal experience, or intuitive interpretation of events. The following case study is the first of its kind, and it follows how academic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Case Studies, Student Surveys
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David Telles-Langdon; Neill Telles-Langdon – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2025
In undergraduate university courses, the assessment methods often lack variety, which can lead to significant stress for both students and educators. It is becoming increasingly apparent that incorporating a range of assessment types could alleviate this stress and better accommodate diverse learning styles (Leite et al., 2010). Elective Grading…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Undergraduate Students, Grading, Evaluation Methods
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