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Accounting Rubric Development: Integration for Assessment and Improved Student Learning

Title: Accounting Rubric Development: Integration for Assessment and Improved Student Learning
Language: English
Authors: Bullen, Maria L.; Kordecki, Gregory S.; Capener, Elizabeth D.
Source: Journal of Applied Research for Business Instruction. 2016 14(3).
Availability: Association for Research in Business Education - Delta Pi Epsilon. P.O. Box 4340, Little Rock, AR 72214. Tel: 501-219-1866; Fax: 501-219-1876; e-mail: dpe@ipa.net; Web site: http://www.dpe.org
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 8
Publication Date: 2016
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive; Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level: Higher Education
Descriptors: Accounting; Scoring Rubrics; Test Construction; Student Evaluation; Evaluation Methods; Educational Trends; Design Requirements; Research Needs; Research Problems; Business Administration Education
ISSN: 1552-8391
Abstract: Faculty and students may benefit from using a well-designed instrument to meet the objectives of both institutional assessment requirements and direct student learning in the discipline. This paper discusses how accounting rubrics can be used to evaluate and assess student learning by providing an organized approach to determine student success on learning outcomes. In addition to its benefits in the assessment aspect of the assurance of learning process, rubrics can be a useful tool in guiding students to improve their learning by focusing on important criteria that will be measured. This paper provides an overview of recent research on rubrics, including the development of rubric designs focusing on critical and integrative thinking and communications skills. The paper includes a holistic rubric design used by the authors in accounting courses and illustrates ways in which scoring can be used to satisfy both the principles of assessment and student feedback in the learning process.
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 22
Entry Date: 2018
Access URL: https://www.arberesearch.org/journals
Accession Number: EJ1177064
Database: ERIC