Death of three-hour exam looms as pandemic reshapes assessment
Many UK institutions say they do not plan to return to pre-pandemic methods and will use next academic year to test new approaches
Many UK institutions say they do not plan to return to pre-pandemic methods and will use next academic year to test new approaches
Do the sums before opening a foreign branch As the University of Reading faces egregious losses over its branch campus fiasco (“‘Warning signals ignored’ over branch campus losses”, News, 3 January...
Most universities still rely on exams and assessed essays to grade their students. But as the fourth industrial revolution, employability and student satisfaction all rise up the agenda, many experts...
As students increasingly turn to essay mills to do their work, Anna McKie explores what drives this global trend and how universities are fighting it
The amount of learning that goes on outside the classroom makes quantifying what students have learned very difficult, says Jon Scott