EdMeas23: Sydney Educational Measurement and Assessment Symposium 2023 June 1, 2023 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=edmeas23 |
Abstract registration deadline | April 17, 2023 |
Submission deadline | April 17, 2023 |
EdMeas23, the Sydney Educational Measurement and Assessment Symposium, is running for the first time in 2023, and will be hosted by the Centre for Educational Measurement and Assessment (CEMA) at The University of Sydney on Thursday 1 June 2023.
It is a research event designed to gather several different communities to share ideas and interact across boundaries – measurement and assessment – but also settings such as schools, universities, government departments and agencies, commercial entities, and NGOs. The central purpose of the Sydney Educational Measurement and Assessment Symposium is to bring together people from a range of communities, settings, and traditions.
We envisage receiving proposals from those employed in the school sector, higher education sector, VET sector, government, and industry.
Submission Guidelines
Proposals are now invited for research presentations in the following formats. Research may be empirical, theoretical, evaluative, or policy oriented.
- Symposia
- Individual papers
- Posters
- Roundtables
Suggested Topics
Measurement topics could include for example school improvement, teaching quality, evaluation of school systems, large-scale assessments, test creation, race and educational measurement validity, psychometrics, measuring 21st century skills.
Assessment topics could include theory underlying assessment, feedback, formative assessment, automated assessment and AI, authentic assessment, collaborative/group assessment, learning analytics and assessment, equity in assessment, inclusive assessment, policy, assessment and curriculum reform, leading assessment, teacher data literacy.
Committees
Program Committee
- Kathryn Bartimote (Chair)
- Graham Hendry
- Sofia Kesidou
- Lucy Lu
- Peter McCallum
- Joshua McGrane
- Rachel Wilson
Organizing committee
- Kathryn Bartimote, Academic convenor
- Kathleen Walker, Event manager
- Jim Tognolini, CEMA Director
Venue
The sympoisum will be held primarily in-person in the Abercrombie Building on the Camperdown/Darlington campus of the The University of Sydney, but online participation will be available.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to CEMA@sydney.edu.au.