Concept Map-Based Formative Assessment of Students’ Structural Knowledge: Theory and Practice
2019
Alla Anohina-Naumeca

The modern knowledge-based economic model demands highly qualified specialists who are capable of solving complex problems and seeing relationships between phenomena, events, and objects. This book highlights the development of the structural knowledge of university students as a necessary precondition for preparing labour market experts, as it facilitates significant cognitive processes, effective problem solving and expert-level performance. The volume considers structural knowledge as an object that should be regularly assessed and further developed in the formative assessment process by using concept mapping as an assessment instrument. It describes concept mapping, the theoretical foundations of structural knowledge, and its formative assessment, and provides a set of practical scenarios validated in instructional practice. It is intended primarily for the administrative and educational staff of higher education institutions who wish to improve the quality of education with the aim of bringing students’ structural knowledge closer to experts’ knowledge, and thus ensuring better preparation of students for their professional activities.


Keywords
higher education, concept maps, formative assessment
Hyperlink
https://books.google.lv/books/about/Concept_Map_Based_Formative_Assessment_o.html?id=ROI6xQEACAAJ&redir_esc=y

Anohina-Naumeca, A. Concept Map-Based Formative Assessment of Students’ Structural Knowledge: Theory and Practice. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019. 174 p. ISBN 978-1-5275-3279-3.

Publication language
English (en)
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