About the topic:
This webinar will explore the principles of assessment for and as learning in English-Medium Education (EME) contexts with an Integrated Content and Language (ICL) approach. While the growing influence of Generative AI (GAI) necessitates changes to assessment practices, we will first address the foundational elements of engaging and meaningful assessment in inclusive, outcomes-focused EME environments. Participants will discuss strategies to leverage their expertise as ICLHE professionals to support colleagues in designing and implementing effective assessments for both courses and supervision. Examples provided will primarily draw from STEM disciplines, alongside insights from published work by colleagues. Join us to engage in a collaborative dialogue about the future of assessment in the evolving landscape of EME.
About the speaker:
Magnus Gustafsson is Associate Professor of Academic Writing and Communication in the Disciplines at the Department of Communication and Learning in Science at Chalmers University of Technology. His research is oriented towards writing studies with a focus on peer learning and collaborative writing and the integration of language and content. His educational development work involves faculty training for course and supervision development in STEM contexts. Since 2021 he has worked locally and nationally on assessment in engineering education in view of outcomes-based education in multilingual contexts. He is a co-editor of the Journal for Academic Writing and co-series editor for the WAC Clearinghouse book series International Exchanges on the Study of Writing. He is a member of the AWAC, EATAW, and ICLHE.
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