Faculty of Education

Master of Education in Assessment Measurement and Evaluation (coursework)


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Key information

  • 48 credit points
  • 1 year full time, 2 years part time
  • Course code: 31530

Fees

 

Important dates

Application 2010
18 December 2009

Commence 2010
1 March

 

The course develops participants' understanding of key principles of assessment and measurement and to apply these principles in order to develop effective tools and strategies to measure and evaluate students' performance.

Course outline

It is suited to teachers at primary school, secondary school, college and university levels and currently is only available through face-to-face teaching.

Areas of practical application include

  • the interpretation and analysis of state standardised assessments for the purpose of evidence-based decision making and improving learning outcomes
  • the use of assessment information for in depth evaluation of the learning of individual students and groups, including program evaluation
  • developing assessment strategies, processes and programs to meet particular school needs
  • critical evaluation of the strengths and limitations of different assessments and approaches to assessment, including those which employ outcomes frameworks

Areas of research include:

  • conceptualising learning in any given domain as a developmental continuum
  • application of principles of measurement to explicitly characterise developmental continua, and to understand the nature of student development
  • translating measurement principles into practices that allow educators to collect and evaluate evidence of progress and growth
  • clarification of key issues involved in ongoing debates concerning formative and summative assessment, criterion and norm referenced assessment, and other commonly used concepts
  • the benefits and limitations of using frameworks in order to assess student development, and the implications for teaching and learning

The Master of Education in Assessment, Measurement and Evaluation by coursework comprises one research and five coursework units and a major paper of 10,000 words

One of

Two of

Various assessment methods are used including reflection on readings in the form of fortnightly reports and discussions.

The major assignment for EDUC8636, Assessment and Measurement and EDUC8637, Measurement and Evaluation will be tailored to meet your school's needs so that at the end of the course, you will not only have an understanding of educational measurement but will also have developed an effective practical tool to measure and evaluate your students performances.

Assignment Alternatives:

  • Develop, administer and critique assessment items in a chosen learning area
  • Devise across school moderation processes and demonstrate the efficacy of the processes
  • Design and critique an assessment rubric for a performance task and collate exemplar material
  • Devise assessment tasks suitable for early childhood
  • Evaluate and report on school performance
  • Evaluate school programs
  • Design a comprehensive assessment program in a specific domain of learning
  • Devise and critique surveys and other instruments

These assignments may be completed individually or collectively.

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Admission requirements

Applicants must meet the admission requirements, or equivalent as recognized by the Faculty:

A. A four-year Bachelor of Education; and
B.
(i) two years professional experience in Education, or
    (ii) demonstrated research capacity acceptable to the Faculty.
OR
1. a degree requiring at least four years of full-time study; and
2. two years professional experience in Education, and
3. demonstrated research capacity acceptable to the Faculty
OR

completion of an articulated graduate diploma of this Faculty.

All UWA coursework programs: English Language Competence.

Course enquiries

Course coordinator
Associate Professor Simon Clarke
Telephone: (+61 8) 6488 2398

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Enrolment and administration
Mrs Zan Blair
Telephone: (+61 8) 6488 2397