Chinese Students Conceptions of Assessment Inventory
Gavin T. L. Brown
Zhenlin Wang
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<p></p><p>These items were assembled into a questionnaire which was
developed by Gavin T L Brown and Zhenlin Wang at the Hong Kong Institute of
Education from 2010-2011. The items were developed from a focus group study
(Brown & Wang, 2013; Wang & Brown, 2014), previous SCoA studies (Brown,
2011), and previous work on Chinese teachers’ conceptions of assessment (Brown,
Hui, Yu, & Kennedy, 2011). The items in this list were selected after
administration of the survey in China and Hong Kong (Brown & Wang, 2016).
The questionnaire has been used subsequently with different factor structure
results (Chen & Brown, 2016).</p>
<p><b>References</b></p>
<p>Brown, G. T. L.
(2011). Self-regulation of assessment beliefs and attitudes: A review of the
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doi:10.1080/01443410.2011.599836</p>
<p>Brown, G. T. L.,
& Wang, Z. (2013). Illustrating assessment: How Hong Kong university
students conceive of the purposes of assessment. <i>Studies in Higher Education, 38</i>(7), 1037-1057. doi:10.1080/03075079.2011.616955</p>
<p>Brown, G. T. L.,
& Wang, Z. (2016). Understanding Chinese university student conceptions of
assessment: Cultural similarities and jurisdictional differences between Hong
Kong and China. <i>Social Psychology of
Education, 19</i>(1), 151-173. doi:10.1007/s11218-015-9322-x</p>
<p>Brown, G. T. L.,
Hui, S. K. F., Yu, W. M., & Kennedy, K. J. (2011). Teachers’ conceptions of
assessment in Chinese contexts: A tripartite model of accountability,
improvement, and irrelevance. <i>International
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doi:10.1016/j.ijer.2011.10.003</p>
<p>Chen, J., &
Brown, G. T. L. (2016). Tensions between knowledge transmission and
student-focused teaching approaches to assessment purposes: Helping students
improve through transmission. <i>Teachers
and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 22</i>(3), 350-367.
doi:10.1080/13540602.2015.1058592</p>
<p>Wang, Z., &
Brown, G. T. L. (2014). Hong Kong tertiary student conceptions of assessment of
academic ability. <i>Higher Education
Research & Development, 33</i>(5), 1063-1077.
doi:10.1080/07294360.2014.890565</p><br><p></p>
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