Training Assessment with closed-ended questions (ACEQ1)

28 Mar 2023

During this training you will learn more about the didactic principles of assessment with closed-ended questions, and you will work on improving your own assessment questions.

Type of course, training or programme
Course
Organisation
Education Support
Language
English
Dates
28 March 2023, 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Deadline registration

Contents of the training

During this training:

  • You will learn how to make deliberate, informed, and explicitly substantiated choices for an assessment with closed-ended questions and the many variations within.
  • You will work on improving the closed-ended questions of your own assessment based on constructive tips.
  • You will learn how to determine the cut-off point for a failing and passing grade, including how to arrive at a final grade.
  • You will learn how to correctly interpret the psychometric results of an assessment and how to use these to draw conclusions about the assessment quality.

Target audience

New as well as experienced lecturers who want to gain more insight into how they assess.

Method during the training

The training consists of a meeting of 3 hours and a preparation of around 3 hours. During this meeting, and with the help of assignments that align with your own educational practice, you will work on improving your assessments. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate. The course is in English, unless all participants feel comfortable speaking Dutch.

Number of sessions
1
Intake
No

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