Authors
Judith TM Gulikers, Theo J Bastiaens, Paul A Kirschner, Liesbeth Kester
Publication date
2008/12/1
Journal
Journal of Vocational Education and Training
Volume
60
Issue
4
Pages
401-412
Publisher
Routledge
Description
In vocational education and training (VET) in the Netherlands, learning and working are integrated from the start. Authentic assessments are used during competence‐based VET curricula to achieve correspondence between learning and working. The premise behind this study is that authenticity is subjective and that perceptions of assessment authenticity influence student learning for the assessments. It examines whether students and teachers differ in their perceptions of the authenticity of various assessment characteristics. Subsequently this study investigates whether freshman and senior students, who differ in their amount of practical experience, differ in their perceptions of assessment authenticity. The main findings were that teachers rated most assessment characteristics as more authentic than students did, while freshman and senior students did not differ in their perception of authenticity. Implications …
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Scholar articles
JTM Gulikers, TJ Bastiaens, PA Kirschner, L Kester - Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2008