Improving Learning Through Assessment Rubrics: Student Awareness of What and How They Learn contributes to the improvement of what is being evaluated by identifying the strengths as well as the weaknesses of the didactic use of rubrics in the assessment of university learning. The book also provides a set of theoretical issues, methodological elements, and practical resources for the assessment of university learning using rubrics. Covering topics such as active learning, self-assessment, and teacher identity, this reference work is ideal for administrators, policymakers, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, educators, and students.
Jayne Pearson is a Lecturer in Education with 15 years’ experience in teaching in national and international contexts before joining King’s Academy in 2018 as an educational developer. She is the faculty liaisons for King’s Business School, the IoPPN and King’s Foundations. As part of the KA team, she designs and delivers pedagogic support in many areas for academic and professional services staff in line with Kings Education Strategy. Her main interest and areas of expertise are assessment and feedback, and much of her research is in this area, and she is currently the College Academic Lead for assessment and feedback and chair of the College Assessment Working Group. [Editor]