The European Higher Education Area stresses the importance of a learning-oriented teaching, which implies a change in assessment practices in order they become moreinvolved in the optimisation of learning, and not merely marking-oriented. Some approaches in the international context claims for a learning-oriented assessment and point out that three conditions have to be met: 1) assessment tasks must also be learning task; 2) feedback must be provided to students in order to guide their future learning; and 3) students must take part in the evaluation of their own work. This article analyzes these three conditions and their implications in the use of different learning assessment techniques in Higher Education. M. Teresa Padilla Carmona y Javier Gil Flores Key Words: learning-oriented assessment, Higher Education,assessment techniques,European Higher Education Area.
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