Students’ Experiences of Fairness in Online Assessment: A Phenomenological Study in a Higher Education Institution Context

Author:

Eltahir Mohd Elmagzoub1ORCID,Annamalai Nagaletchimee2ORCID,Uthayakumaran Arulselvi23,Zyoud Samer H1,Ramírez García Antonia4,Mažeikienė Viktorija5,Zakarneh Bilal6,Al Salhi Najeh Rajeh7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Humanities and Sciences, Ajman University, UAE

2. School of Distance Education (English Section), Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia

3. Centre of Modern Languages, Universiti of Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia

4. Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain

5. Faculty of Human and Social Studies, Mykola, Romeris University, Vilnius, Lithuania

6. Department of Foreign Languages, Ajman University, Ajman, UAE

7. Nonlinear Dynamics Research Center (NDRC), Ajman University, UAE

Abstract

Online assessment is a new introduction in many developing countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, including Malaysia, Lithuania, and Spain. The current study conducted a phenomenology study to probe insights about fairness in online assessment. The interview data were interpreted from the perspective of social psychology theory that emphasizes distributional, procedural, and interaction justice. The study selected participants through purposive sampling techniques. Distributional justice revealed that grading seems fair when students experience multiple assessments, clear rubrics, and effective feedback from lecturers. In distributional justice students experience injustice when there are unclear expectations of assessment. Regarding procedural justice, students’ unfairness was related to limited time, technical problems, and unclear assessment expectations. Interactional justice was related to privacy in communicating grades and weak interaction during the assessment. These results emphasize the importance of understanding the elements that influence students’ views of fairness and methods to improve assessment during online assessment in a university setting.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,General Arts and Humanities

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