Assessment is key concern of all teachers and learners alike. It is also a central theme for the Subject Centre and the Higher Education Academy. The following resources are available on various aspects of assessment:
Assessing Proctors: solving problems in grading student performance in a peer support system
Rob Hayler
A report on the experimental (but ongoing) development of an assessed third year module involving the tutorial support of first year students at the School of Philosophy, University of Leeds.
In at the deep end of essay marking
Martin Gough
A paper presenting a very detailed criteria-based marking system.
Plagiarism in Philosophy: Prevention Better than Cure
George Macdonald Ross
This article discusses the problem of plagiarism, what it is, how to detect it and how to combat it.
Double Marking versus Monitoring of Examinations
Roger White
This article sets out the positive and negative aspects of double marking and monitoring of examinations.
National Conference on Assessment
Jonathan Wooding
This report summarises proceedings at a generic conference on assessment.
Susan Illingworth
This article discusses ethics learning and teaching, focusing particularly on assessment.
M. Lesley Wiseman-Orr, Susan A. J. Stuart and D.E.F. McKeegan
Discourse Volume 8 Number 2
Electronic MCQs with no Right-or-Wrong Answers as a Means for Developing Dialogic Thinking
George MacDonald Ross, Department of Philosophy, University of Leeds
Discourse Volume 8 Number 3
Theological Foundations of Action Research for Learning and Teaching
Ralph Norman
Discourse Volume 8 Number 1
AAPT and APA Conference: Report on Graduate Teaching Seminar
Duncan Watson
Discourse Volume 6 Number 1
Report on a History of Science, Technology and Medicine Workshop
Graeme Gooday
Discourse Volume 1 Number 1
Diversifying Assessment 1: Essays and Examinations in Undergraduate History of Science
Louise Jarvis and Joe Cain
Discourse Volume 2 Number 1
Teaching and Assessing Spirituality
Dominic Corrywright and Nick Swarbrick
Discourse Volume 9 Number 2
Plagiarism in Philosophy: Prevention Better than Cure
George MacDonald Ross
Discourse Volume 3 Number 2
Project Report: Diversifying Assessment 3 Web Projects in Undergraduate History of Science
Louise Jarvis and Joe Cain
Discourse Volume 3 Number 1
Eleanor Jackson and Philip Henry
Discourse Volume 3 Number 1
Posters and Oral Presentations in Undergraduate History of Science
Louise Jarvis and Joe Cain
Discourse Volume 2 Number 2
Successful e-Learning Applications: PRS Funded Projects Report
Danielle Lamb
Discourse Volume 6 Number 1
Making Connections: Some Initial Thoughts on Communication, Constructivism and Formative Assessment
Philip Tonner
Discourse Volume 8 Number 2
Placing Children’s Spirituality on the Map in Education Studies
Kate Adams
Discourse Volume 9 Number 2
Aru Narayanasamy and Melanie Jay Narayanasamy
Discourse Volume 9 Number 2
Are There Any Unacceptable Points of View in the Seminar Room?
Hugh McCormack
Discourse Volume 9 Number 2
Stuart Hanscomb
Discourse Volume 6 Number 2
Sophie Gilliat-Ray
Discourse Volume 4 Number 2
Denise Cush
Discourse Volume 4 Number 2
Feasibility of a Cross-Institutional Doctorate in Practical Theology
Zoe Bennett
Discourse Volume 6 Number 2
Critical Thinking and International Postgraduate Students
Zoë Bennett Moore, Lucia Faltin and Melanie Wright
Discourse Volume 3 Number 1
Catherine Robinson and Denise Cush
Discourse Volume 10 Number 2
Instilling Virtue: Weaving the One Thread of Confucius’ Analects
Christopher J. Panza
Discourse Volume 5 Number 2
Mark J. Cartledge
Discourse Volume 4 Number 2
Text-Based Teaching and Learning in Philosophy
Keith Crome and Mike Garfield
Discourse Volume 3 Number 2
Teaching Practical Theology in Higher Education Conference: A Report
Gary Bunt
Discourse Volume 6 Number 2
Curriculum Matters:Assessing a Method of Ministry for Chaplaincy
Ivor Moody
Discourse Volume 9 Number 2
Building on the 'Directed Community' Model: Projects and Prospects
Chiara Ambrosio and Catherine M. Jackson, Department of Science and Technology Studies, University College London
Discourse Volume 10 Number 3
Dominic Corrywright and Tom Cosgrove, Oxford Brookes University.
Discourse Volume 10 Number 3
Midlands Philosophy Research Training Network
Mark Addis (Birmingham City University) and Helen Beebee (Birmingham University)
Discourse Volume 10 Number 3
James Sumner
Discourse Volume 10 Number 2
Education: Thinking the Possible, Challenging the Actual
Keith Crome and Ruth Farrar, Manchester Metropolitan University
Discourse Volume 10 Number 3
Learning through Research: Students as Participant Observers of Religion/s
Anja Finger, Religious Studies, University of Aberdeen
Discourse Volume 10 Number 3
Stephen E. Gregg and Lynne Scholefield
Discourse Volume 10 Number 3
Does Religious Studies Work? Employability and Experiential Learning
Denise Cush and Catherine Robinson
Discourse Volume 10 Number 3
What's the Use of Lectures? - Forty Years on
George MacDonald Ross, University of Leeds
Discourse Volume 10 Number 3
The impact on Religious Studies teachers of emotionality in the HE classroom; a research in progress
Ann-Marie Gallagher and Frank J. Harrington, UCLan, Preston.
Discourse Volume 10 Number 3
John Williams
Discourse Volume 10 Number 2
Reusable Electronic Learning Objects for Theology and Religious Studies
Alison Le Cornu and Angie Pears
Discourse Volume 6 Number 2
Catherine Robinson and Denise Cush
Discourse Volume 10 Number 1
Anthony Reddie
Discourse Volume 10 Number 1
Gardner-Inspired Design of Teaching Materials:A Logical Illustration
Laurence Goldstein and Martin Gough
Discourse Volume 10 Number 1
James Garvey
Discourse Volume 10 Number 1
Teaching Atheism and Nonreligion: Challenges and Opportunities
Stephen Bullivant
Discourse Volume 10 Number 2
Critical Friendships Among Beginning Philosophers
Brendan Larvor, John Lippitt and Kathryn Weston
Discourse Volume 10 Number 2
Gwilym Beckerlegge
Discourse Volume 10 Number 2
Ian James Kidd
Discourse Volume 10 Number 1
Julia Collar
Discourse Volume 2 Number 2
Academic Capital, Postgraduate Research and British Universities
Matthew Eddy
Discourse Volume 6 Number 1
Rob Gleave
Discourse Volume 5 Number 1
An Educational Approach to Intercultural Teaching and Learning: Some Preliminary Reflections
Anthony G. Reddie
Discourse Volume 6 Number 1
e-Learning in dialogue: Using e-learning to explore the local religious environment
Deirdre Burke, School of Humanities, University of Wolverhapmton
Discourse Volume 8 Number 3
Why medical ethics should not be taught by Philosophers
Christopher Cowley
Discourse Volume 5 Number 1
Living the Religious Experience in Ancient Rome: Virtual Learning in the Real World
Dr. Steven J. Green, Department of Classics University of Leeds
Discourse Volume 8 Number 3
The Seminar Transformed: Use of blogs to enhance face-to-face learning at different levels
Dr Sara Parvis, Dr Jessie Paterson and Dr Kirsteen Murray University of Edinburgh
Discourse Volume 8 Number 3
Specialisation, Postgraduate Research and Philosophical Eclecticism
Ian James Kidd
Discourse Volume 7 Number 2
Ethics, Enterprise and Employability
Simon Robinson, Paul Dowson and Alison Price
Discourse Volume 7 Number 2
Constantinos Athanasopoulos
Discourse Volume 7 Number 2
The Relationship Between Pedagogical and Discipline-specific Research Methods: Critical Perspectives
Rebecca O'Loughlin
Discourse Volume 7 Number 2
The Hind Report:Theological Education and Cross Sector Partnerships
Gary Wilton
Discourse Volume 7 Number 1
Keith Crome, Rebecca Elleray, Nigel Hems and Jonathan Hunt
Discourse Volume 7 Number 2
Natasha Pyne
Discourse Volume 8 Number 1
Enhancing Academic Achievement among Philosophy Students
Yvonne Bremer et al
Discourse Volume 6 Number 1
TechDis: e-Learning, Accessibility and Inclusion
Emma Arnold and Sue Harrison
Discourse Volume 6 Number 1
Creativity and Enjoyment in Philosophy Teaching: Lessons From Adult Education
Andrea Kenkmann
Discourse Volume 7 Number 2
Staff Expectations and Student Experience
Paul Reid-Bowen and Catherine Robinson
Discourse Volume 8 Number 1
Helen James and Clive Erricker
Discourse Volume 8 Number 1
Deirdre Burke
Discourse Volume 6 Number 2
A Preliminary Study of Group Learning/Teaching in the Culture of Religious Studies
Rosemary Beckham
Discourse Volume 2 Number 2
Foundation Degrees for Ministerial Training: Their Potential and Challenges
Louise Redshaw
Discourse Volume 9 Number 1
Using Independent Study Groups with Philosophy Students
Katherine Hawley
Discourse Volume 2 Number 1
Sophie Gilliat-Ray
Discourse Volume 2 Number 2
Developing Researchers in the Arts and Humanities: Lessons From a Pilot Programme
Clare Saunders
Discourse Volume 7 Number 2
Tonie L. Stolberg and Peter Fulljames
Discourse Volume 2 Number 2
Exploring Formation for Ministry in a Learning Church
Michael Delashmutt
Discourse Volume 9 Number 1
Cultivating Transferable Skills in Philosophy Undergraduates
Christopher Cowley
Discourse Volume 1 Number 1
Theology and/or Religious Studies? A Response from Graduate Students
Angela Quartermaine
Discourse Volume 7 Number 1
The Special Educational Needs and Disability Act: the Implications for PRS
Gary Bunt
Discourse Volume 1 Number 1
The 14-19 Diploma in Humanities and Social Sciences
George MacDonald Ross
Discourse Volume 9 Number 1
Tandem Learning and Interfaith Dialogue
Jon Gilbert and Christian Kaestner
Discourse Volume 9 Number 1
New Lines of Flight? Negotiating Religions and Cultures in Gendered Educational Spaces
John I’Anson and Alison Jasper
Discourse Volume 5 Number 2
Created on: July 23rd 2008
Updated on: January 27th 2010