Evaluation in the course development process
A learner centered approach
Jessica Gasiorek | University of California, Santa Barbara & University of Antwerp
Evaluation is a critical but frequently underutilized part of the (language) course development process. Instructors’ reasons for avoiding it vary, but often include the concern that conducting evaluations will draw time and attention away from course content. Using All Write, a first-year writing course at the University of Antwerp, as a case study, this article shows how mechanisms for feedback and evaluation can be incorporated into course materials with minimal impact, as well as demonstrates the benefits of evaluation as both a validation process and a guide for course revision. Moreover, it will show how the stakeholders, primarily learners, but also teachers, may be drawn into the process and potentially benefit from it.
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Van de Poel, Kris & Jessica Gasiorek
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Effects of an efficacy-focused approach to academic writing on students' perceptions of themselves as writers.
Journal of English for Academic Purposes 11:4
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