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If your research interest aligns with CEMA’s Research Themes (see Research section), then we would encourage you to apply to undertake an M.Phil or PhD with us. You would be working within a supportive community consisting of some of the world's most accomplished academics and fellow students, to find solutions to real-world problems associated with assessment, measurement and/or psychometrics.ÌýFind outÌýhow to apply, if you wish toÌýarrange a time to discuss your draft research proposal, pleaseÌýemail us.
Date:ÌýTuesday 4 July 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Presenter: Brent Duckor, President of Validity Partners specialising in innovative solutions to assessment, testing and evaluation learning outcomes.
Topic: Feedback Continuous Improvement in the Classroom, New Perspectives, Practices and Possibilities
Based on recent publications of this topic – Feedback connects, deepens communication, and helps everyone focus on advancing student learning. What if you could use the dimensions and facets of formative feedback in ways that emphasize authenticity, equity and care for ALL students?
If you would like to participate in the Educational Measurement Interest Group, please email Kathleen to be included on the mailing list Kathleen.walker@sydney.edu.au
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Date:ÌýThursday 24 August 12.00pm – 1.00pm
Location: Hybrid - You can choose to attend either in person on campus, or online via Zoom.
Presenter 1: Prof Bandana Saini
Presenter 2:
If you would like to be added to the invite list for the CEMA Research Seminar Series pleaseÌýemail us.
On a regular basis, CEMA invites speakers to the University to address our community on relevant topics, and we have also hosted a range of meetings and courses as well as contributing to events further afield.
February:ÌýA Course in Rasch Measurement Theory 2023Ìý
Participants had the option of attending only Part 1 or Part 2 or both parts of the course – each with different pricing structures.
June: Sydney Educational Measurement and Assessment Symposium 2023
May:ÌýAERO’s Evidence Backed-up Plan for ImprovementÌý– Dr Jenny Donovan (CEO of the Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO))
September:ÌýPortraits of Teachers’ Enactments of Instructionally Informative Assessment Tasks:ÌýExamples from Middle and Elementary Grade Science Classrooms with Implications for Assessment Design and Practice –ÌýDr Sandra Zaidi (Research Assistant Professor at the Learning Sciences Research Institute (LSRI) at the University of Illinois Chicago)
October:ÌýReverse Musical Chairs: What happens when the music stops and there is a choice of chairs.ÌýWhen workforce demand outstrips teacher supply, does quality suffer?Ìý– Mark Grant (Chief Executive Officer at Australian Institute for Teaching & School Leadership (AITSL))
November:ÌýNew Methods for assessment of general capabilities: findings from the New Metrics Program –ÌýProfessor Sandra MilliganÌýEnterprise Professor and Director of the Assessment Research Centre at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne)
April:ÌýRoadmap to Improve Formative Assessment Practices in NSW Government SchoolsÌý– Dr Lucy Lu (Dr Lucy Lu is Director, Education Measurement and Statistics in the Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation at the NSW Department of Education)
June:ÌýTeacher Performance Assessment in Australia: The story of the AfGTÌý– Dr Wayne Cotton (Wayne Cotton is the Director of Academic Partnerships and Engagement in the Sydney School of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney)
October:ÌýWhat are we trying to do, where are we up to, how are we going and what issues are we confronting in our quest to measure graduate qualities at a student-level at The University of Sydney?ÌýProfessor Jim Tognolini & Dr Kathryn Bartimote
December:ÌýBuilding the Validity Argument for Automated Essay ScoringÌý– Dr Goran Lazendic (Research Director Systemwide Testing and Manager Sydney Office at Australian Council for Educational Research)
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