Assessment is not only about grading, ranking, and classifying. It can also be used to provide students with guidance and feedback on their progress and to show them how to improve. As a teacher, you can use it to evaluate your teaching and make adjustments. This site is specially designed for UT staff to provide information, tips, and ideas regarding testing and assessment. The Toolbox below offers you the practical information and tools you need to ensure high-quality assessment, organised according to the steps of the assessment cycle.
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CELT offers the UTQ Testing & Assessment course. Since Sept. 2024 a mandatory course for teachers following a UTQ trajectory. The course consists of 4 sessions and is completed by means of a report about one's own assessment practice. After a successful appraisal, participants will receive a partial UTQ certificate, also valid as a University Examination Qualification (UEQ) or in Dutch: Basiskwalificatie Examinering (BKE). More information can be found [here].
The Senior University Examination Qualification trajectory (SUEQ) or in Dutch Senior Kwalificatie Examinering - SKE) is a professionalisation trajectory for staff involved in assuring or safeguarding the quality of assessment at programme level. Such as: members of an Examination Board, programme directors, programme coordinators, quality assurance officers, educational advisors, and others with assessment-related tasks.
This trajectory will help participants develop knowledge and insights to influence and improve the way a programme cares for and safeguards the quality of assessment at the course and programme level. The trajectory will take approximately 100-120 hours over a period of about 9 months (from September to June). More information can be found [here].
The Examination Board has an important and formal role in safeguarding the quality of assessments in a programme. But what does this entail in practice? In this two-hour course, you will learn about the specific role and tasks of the Examination Board, how to operate in daily practice, and how you can cooperate with other parties within the assessment organization.
The course is especially meant for new Examination Board members and is offered twice a year. Please consult the Coursefinder for the dates.
The T&A toolbox for teachers offers guidelines, formats, and tips for designing, administering, assessing, grading, and evaluating assessments. It is a useful reference website for those who have taken the Testing & Assessment course and want to look something up quickly. But also useful for all who like to refresh or supplement their knowledge of assessment practices.
See also the specific assessment topics under "Highlights" or "Topics" on this site.
Celt offers a dedicated toolbox to AI and education, including information about AI and assessment: Resource Hub - AI in education
A special website dedicated to the tasks and responsibilities of the Examination Boards, under the auspices of the Assembly or Examination Board chairs, is available: Examination Boards (utwente.nl)
For programme management and others with tasks and responsibilities at programme level, the new UT Assessment Policy website not only provides information on requirements for all stakeholders in the assessment process, but also offers support in the form of tools and examples. Look under each of the requirements for dedicated tools and tips, see: Assessment policy | Level 3: Programme – Programme Director.
In addition to the regular offer, CELT can offer activities on request and tailor-made for all kinds of assessment themes for different target groups. Topics can be, for instance: >> Alternative assessment methods (for a description, click here) >> How to conduct a psychometric analysis for fair grading and evaluation purposes >> Tips for assessing effectively and efficiently. >> AI and assessment >> Designing MC questions for higher order thinking
To enquire about the possibilities, contact the CELT professionalisation coordinator Angelique Assink, assessment specialist Helma Vlas, or for AI & Assessment, Francesca Frittella.
When the topic is more related to digital tools for assessment, such as Remindo or a portfolio system, please contact the e-learning specialist at your faculty. Or contact an expert from TELT to ask about the possibilities for a workshop or other activity: teachingtools-ces@utwente.nl
CELT has experts on specific topics. If you have specific assessment questions, you can contact Helma Vlas. If related to Examination Boards, you can also contact Frank van den Berg.
E-learning specialists at the faculties can provide advice and assistance on the application of digital tools for assessment purposes or e.g. designing Canvas to incorporate formative assessment options. For specific questions about digital tools, please contact teachingtools-ces@utwente.nl.