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COVID-19 pivot: a reflection on assessments

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  • Leon Wong
  • Yichelle Zhang

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe certain choices in assessments, in the digital pivot in response to COVID-19. Design/methodology/approach - This paper is a discursive reflection about one’s personal experience and response to COVID-19. Findings - Communicating suggestions of the changes in advance for feedback, consistency in maintaining the same assessment formats and styles, and being available in real-time during key assessment tasks are important in providing assurance and certainty to students in a time of great uncertainty and stress. Anticipating resource constraints will help to avoid potential system fails. Developing assessments that are authentic in using real-world company filings, the answers to which cannot be readily searched on the internet can significantly reduce the risk of cheating, especially where examination supervision resources are unavailable. Research limitations/implications - Course assessment choices may be specific to a particular course and may not be applicable to all courses. Practical implications - Course assessment choices and the rationales for them, may be of applicability to other educators. Originality/value - This note describes the authors’ personal experiences in adapting to the learning and teaching in the COVID environment.

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  • Leon Wong & Yichelle Zhang, 2020. "COVID-19 pivot: a reflection on assessments," Accounting Research Journal, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 34(3), pages 357-362, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:arjpps:arj-08-2020-0232
    DOI: 10.1108/ARJ-08-2020-0232
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    COVID; Teaching; Assessments;
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