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The purpose of this section is to demonstrate how to apply the concepts from earlier in this module towards the development of a high-quality online assessment strategy. Such a strategy helps us ensure that students have an equal chance to meet achievement standards articulated by course learning outcomes.

A high-quality online assessment strategy incorporates principles of equity and inclusion and fosters student success in real-world contexts. It also takes into account two other key elements of assessment design:

  • Specific and measurable course learning outcomes
  • Assessment criteria identified by performance standards and measured through rubrics.
Illustration of process of assessing learning outcomes. Description to follow in captions.
Caption: The “Assessing Learning Outcomes” process includes “Course Learning Outcomes”, “Assessment Strategy” and “Assessment Criteria”. “Course Learning Outcomes” is at the top with arrows leading down to “Assessment Strategy” and “Assessment Criteria”. There is a double-headed arrow between “Assessment Strategy” and “Assessment Criteria”.

The Cycle of Assessment: Process and Product

At the course level, an assessment strategy enables us to build a rich and meaningful assessment cycle that honours learning as a process. As students progress towards a final deliverable (where they will demonstrate their learning through summative assessment), students’ skill development is supported through low-stakes formative assessments while they receive ongoing feedback and reflect on their progress as they go through the course.

Developing a High-Quality Assessment Strategy: Considerations

In addition to needing clear learning outcomes and clear assessment criteria, a high-quality assessment strategy can be developed with the following considerations in mind:[1]

Variety

Balance

Authenticity

Accessibility

Inclusion and Belonging

Cultural Responsiveness

Multiple Modalities

Rubrics

Feed “Forward”

Learner Reflection

 

Reflection

Brainstorm an Assessment Strategy


  1. <author?>Seneca. (2020, December 7). Assessment. Seneca College The Teaching & Learning Centre. Retrieved December 15, 2021, from https://employees.senecacollege.ca/spaces/39/the-teaching-learning-centre/assessment

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