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Authentic assessment to prepare students for employability skills

Le Thi Viet, H.; Bouilheres, Frederique

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H. Le Thi Viet



Abstract

Employability has become one of the biggest concerns of higher education institutions (Osborne, Dunne & Farrand, 2013). Some authors believe that there should be a focus on bridging the gap between real world and higher education through changing the curriculum towards a more practical, work-related emphasis (Gulikers, Bastiaens & Kirschner, 2004; Wilson, 2012). Essential to this process is assessment as it influences what is taught and measures and supports students‟ learning (Griffith University n.d.). However, traditional forms of assessment such as examinations with multiple-choice questions which test students on rote learning are not suitable to foster deep surface learning. An authentic assessment as defined by Gulikers, Bastiaens and Kirschner (2004, p. 69), is “an assessment requiring students to use the same competencies, or combinations of knowledge, skills, and attitudes, that they need to apply in the criterion situation on professional life”. Changing the assessment setting to a more “authentic” one is introduced as an improved way to embed elements of employability into the curriculum. Despite its current high graduate employability rate, RMIT Vietnam has started the process of following this trend. This paper introduces the implementation of RMIT Vietnam‟s institution wide initiative to move towards more authentic assessments and in particular to remove all final examinations for all courses by the end of 2018. Aiming to provide students with an enhanced learning experience, RMIT Vietnam is going through a structured process of collecting and analyzing data about current issues with assessments for existing programs; developing supplemental resources for designing authentic assessments; organizing a community of practice for academic staff to share their experiences and collaborating between teaching teams and academic developers to redesign specific courses‟ assessments. Although very much a work in progress, positive feedback from academic staffs is proving encouraging.

Citation

Le Thi Viet, H., & Bouilheres, F. (2017). Authentic assessment to prepare students for employability skills. In Proceedings of the SEAMEO RETRAC in collaboration with British Columbia Council for International Education (BCCIE) Annual International Conference 2017

Conference Name Leadership and Management in Higher Education: Challenges, Opportunities and Ways Forward
Start Date Sep 27, 2017
End Date Sep 28, 2017
Acceptance Date Mar 6, 2018
Publication Date Jul 27, 2017
Deposit Date Sep 18, 2018
Publicly Available Date Sep 18, 2018
Book Title Proceedings of the SEAMEO RETRAC in collaboration with British Columbia Council for International Education (BCCIE) Annual International Conference 2017
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1081552
Publisher URL http://www.vnseameo.org/InternationalConference2017/materials/11_LeThiVietHa_FrederiqueBouilheres_Fullpaper.pdf

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