Abstract

Students are generally required to demonstrate diverse skills when writing their bachelor thesis. Accordingly, examiners are expected to consider all these skills when assessing the thesis, regularly with one overall grade. In this study, we examine which criteria of a rubric contribute most to the overall assessment. The study is performed through quantitative analyses of 318 theses of undergraduate biology students. The analyses demonstrate that all criteria scores are predictive, but that scientific quality and professional attitude give the best prediction of thesis grade, together with structure. The predictiveness of scientific quality and professional attitude correspond with the instructions given to examiners that these are important criteria to consider. Presentation-related criteria scores on writing skills and expressing catchy and justifying titles give the lowest prediction of grade. This study identifies that some criteria appear more predictive for low grades than for high grades, with professional attitude being a good predictor for low grades and abstract being a good predictor for high grades. We recommend similar analyses for students to help them prioritise the most relevant criteria, for supervisors to instruct students on these criteria, and for education managers to evaluate whether bachelor theses are assessed on the criteria they find most relevant.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1269-1284
Number of pages16
JournalAssessment and Evaluation in Higher Education
Volume46
Issue number8
Early online date4 Jan 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We thank Dr. Margot Koster and Prof. Dr. Johannes Boonstra for their feedback and suggestions, and the Ethics Review Board of the Faculty of Sciences and Geosciences at Utrecht University for reviewing our proposal and advice. We also wish to acknowledge the members of the BSc Biology biannual theses quality examination committee, from whom assessments the idea for this study sparked and last but not least, all our thesis supervisors and examiners.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Keywords

  • Rubrics
  • bachelor’s thesis
  • scientific writing
  • summative assessment

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