BKO+ Track – Assessment / BKE

Improving Assessment Quality in Seven Stages

In this track you will learn how to improve assessment quality by following the seven stages of the assessment cycle. Together with fellow lecturers and TLC assessment specialists, you will reflect on the setup and quality of the assessment in your own course, as well as your role and competency in the various stages of the assessment cycle. As a group, you will work on a joint assessment-related project and function as a learning network (for colleagues) on the topic of assessment both during and after the track.

By the end of this track, you will understand how to determine assessment quality and which policies and regulations determine how students can be assessed within the University of Amsterdam. You will also compile and implement suggestions to improve your own assessment.

Track details

The track consists of five interactive workshops led by TLC assessment specialists, self-study (literature and assignments) and workplace learning, in which you will investigate the relevant policy and context in your own programme or faculty, work on your own assessment and consult colleagues for input and feedback.

At the end of the track, you will outline and discuss your suggestions for improving your own assessment in a final presentation.

Following the seven stages of the assessment cycle, you will explore questions such as:

  • What is the best way to assess your learning outcomes – what other formats are available besides traditional exams and papers?
  • How does your assessment design fit within the policy and regulations of your programme and/or faculty?
  • How can you ensure your assessment covers what you actually teach in your course?
  • How can you ensure team-grading is consistent and efficient?
  • How do you analyze exam results, and how can you use this information to improve assessment quality, both short-term and long-term?

Intended learning outcome

At the end of this track, you will be able to:

  • Follow the seven stages of the assessment cycle to improve assessment quality;
  • Embed choices relating to assessment design within the relevant organizational and policy frameworks and literature on assessment quality;
  • Evaluate your own assessment and suggest, select and implement points for improvement;
  • Critically reflect on this process as well as your own role and professional development;
  • Work together with fellow participants to solve complex problems relating to assessment.

Impression of the assessment cycle

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Good to know

Target audience UvA teaching staff who have achieved their UTQ (BKO) and are involved in assessment design and/or responsible for assessment quality (i.e. examinators, course coordinators, member of Examinations Board, Assessment committee).
Time investment 80 hours (18 hours – sessions, 22 hours – self study, 30 hours – workplace learning, 10 hours – group project)
Participants Between 6 (minimum) and 15 (maximum) participants
Trainers Hannah Kousbroek
Dates
  • Introductory meeting (10:00 – 11:30 AM): 1 October 2025
  • Sessions (9:30 AM – 12:30 PM): 8 October, 19 November 2025, 14 January, 4 March, 15 April 2026
  • Closing sessions with presentations (10:00 AM – 4:00 PM): 13 & 20 May 2026
Language Dutch. English is an option, please inform us well in advance.
Addendum After successfully completing the track, you will receive a UvA addendum to your UTQ (BKO) certificate.

 

Registration

  • Registration button for employees with an @UvA.nl emailadres:
  • For AUC, ACTA or FdG (AMC) employees: please send an email with your name and faculty to tlc@uva.nl

After registering, you will receive an automated invitation for your Outlook calendar for each of the sessions (please don’t forget to accept). If the location is not yet known at the time of registration, an update (for each date) will follow later.

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Assignments and assessment

To successfully complete the track, participants must meet the following conditions:

  • They must have completed all assignments in the portfolio;
  • They must have contributed to the group project;
  • They must have received a passing grade for the final presentation.

During the final presentation, you will present three suggestions for improvement of your own assessment, based on three different steps of the assessment cycle and supported by your assessment analysis.

The final presentation will be assessed by both an internal assessor and an external assessor.

Contact

Do you have questions or comments about the Assessment Track? Please contact the UvA TLC network.

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