Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
372813 Studies in Educational Evaluation 2006 24 Pages PDF
Abstract

Because of an increasing quality concern for higher education, additional attention is being paid to new educational principles with a more student- and competence-centred vision. Project-based education is one of the learning environments congruent with these principles. Ideally, the students in this learning environment are assessed by suitable assessment modes, like peer assessment and co-assessment. This article evaluates this obviousness critically, focusing on how instructors and students perceive these project-based learning environments and group-based assessment methods. The main conclusion is that it seems very difficult to create a complete assessment procedure in which both parties’ assessment expectations are being met. This is due to crucial contradictions in opinions about assessment in project-based education.

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