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This research explores the construction of a self-efficacy measure aimed at mapping the assessment journey and enhancing the overall assessment experience for students. By examining critical components such as confidence, competence, task motivation, and performance beliefs, this study seeks to identify effective learning strategies and feedback mechanisms. The focus is on aligning assessments with learning outcomes across various educational levels, utilizing both formative and summative approaches. This collaborative effort includes students as co-researchers, emphasizing the importance of engagement and self-regulation in academic success.
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Construction of a self efficacy measure to map the assessment journey and optimise the assessment experience
Confidence Competence Task Motivation Enactive mastery experience Effort Assessment self efficacy Expected standards of performance Learning strategies Engagement Reinforcement/ Feedback Performance Beliefs Control Self regulation Outcomes Antecedents Mediators
Past successes Past failures
Subject benchmark statements Assessment strategies Learning outcomes FHEQ level descriptors
Summative Formative Diagnostic Feedback Alignment with learning outcomes
Effort Performance
Students are: Co-authors Co-researchers Co-presenters Co-developers Co-evaluators
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