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Back to the Future: Facilitating assessment design, collaboration and outcomes alignment with an assessment framework
Proceedings of The Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (2021)
  • Philip J. MacKinnon, Australian Council for Educational Research
  • Alan Hayes, Victoria University, Australia
  • Ammar Aldaoud, Australian Council for Educational Research
  • Kristy C. Osborne, Australian Council for Educational Research
  • Louise Lexis, La Trobe University
  • Kathy Tangalakis, Victoria University, Australia
Abstract
The National Bioscience Assessment Collaboration team constructed and piloted an assessment framework for the biosciences. The framework contains five dimensions, including an adaptation of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Programme for International Student Assessment framework and physiology discipline core concepts. Pilot mapping of a 72-question physiology exam, containing multiple choice and short answer questions, showed that reliable mapping of assessment to most dimensions of the framework is possible. It also showed that the exam items were skewed on most dimensions of the framework, suggesting a bias to memory rote recall, which has previously been identified as a systemic issue across the biosciences. The assessment framework can help diagnose where assessment improvement is required in a subject or across a degree and facilitate improvements to assessment design and possible assessment collaboration and benchmarking between institutions.
Keywords
  • bioscience,
  • assessment,
  • PISA,
  • benchmarking,
  • physiology
Publication Date
September 25, 2021
Citation Information
Philip J. MacKinnon, Alan Hayes, Ammar Aldaoud, Kristy C. Osborne, et al.. "Back to the Future: Facilitating assessment design, collaboration and outcomes alignment with an assessment framework" Proceedings of The Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kristy-osborne/12/