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High-level assessment expert

The SKE is a professionalization at senior level for those who in their daily work are involved with assessment and assessment quality at a programme level. The SKE approaches assessment from the perspective of vision and policy, within the context of the assessment program and focused on a role in which you help colleagues and the programme to further improve the quality of assessment. This SKE track connects to the specific assessment contexts within VU and works from the VU Assessment Vision and the VU Assessment Framework.

For whom is the SKE of interest?
An SKE makes sense for education professionals who are concerned with either quality care or quality assurance related to assessment. For the SKE, we are looking for a mix of programme directors, programme coordinators, graduation coordinators, members of examination or assessment committees and (faculty) assessment experts from all VU faculties who already have a lot of experience in cross-curricular thinking about assessment. Because we do not set a BKE certificate as an entry requirement for the SKE, we are specifically looking for people with (a lot of) practical assessment experience.

  • As a VU lecturer, the BKO prepared you to work with the assessment cycle within a course. In the SKE you can deepen your assessment literacy and learn to work at course level within the framework of the VU assessment vision, the VU assessment framework and your own assessment program and learn to make an active and positive contribution to the assessment culture in your programme. 
  • As a member of the examination committee or programme director, you must also oversee the assessment programme and the assessment organisation as a whole and be able to think in terms of assessment vision and assessment policy. 
  • As a major coordinator, learning line coordinator, year coordinator or programme coordinator, you must also have a grip on cross-curricular assessment, which not infrequently involves a great diversity of assessment methods.

The SKE is suitable for all these roles.

SKE for other universities
Does this SKE track appeal to you and do you hold a BKE certificate, but are you not working at VU Amsterdam? Have a look at our trans-institutional SKE track here.

Do you work on assessment at the subject level? Then consider the BKE
In four sessions, you will start working on assessment in your own course from your programme's vision and assessment documents: learning objectives, assessment matrix, assignments, assessment forms. More information.

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Senior Qualification Examination (SKE)

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Please contact Laura Arnesano via ctl@vu.nl

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For questions about the content of this course, contact Barbara Allart, b.allart@vu.nl.

For questions about the content of this course, please content one of our colleagues listed below:

Or contact Elise Janssen-Veraar, a.m.e.janssen-veraar@vu.nl.

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