The 'imagined West' of young independent travellers from Asia

Document Type

Journal Article

Publisher

Routledge

Faculty

Faculty of Business and Law

School

School of Business / Marketing and Services Research Centre

RAS ID

16057

Comments

Bui, H., Wilkins, H. C., & Lee, Y. (2013). The'imagined West' of young independent travellers from Asia. Annals of Leisure Research, 16(2), 130-148. Available here

Abstract

This paper reports on the outcomes of a three-year study investigating the use of digital technologies to increase the authenticity of high-stakes summative assessment in four Western Australian senior secondary courses. The study involved 82 teachers and 1015 students and a range of digital forms of assessment using computer-based exams, digital portfolios and audiovisual recordings. The results were analysed using a feasibility framework concerning manageability, technical facility, functional operation and pedagogic alignment. By the end of the study, each form of assessment that was implemented was found to be feasible once some obstacles were overcome. Two methods of marking were tried, analytical rubric-based marking and holistic comparative pairs marking, with the latter found to generate more reliable scores. With the increased use of digital technologies in schools and the expectation that children will achieve more complex performances, more use of digital forms of assessment will be required.

DOI

10.1080/11745398.2013.791227

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