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    La evaluación en el contexto del Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior
    (2010) del Canto, Pablo; Gallego, Isabel; López, José Manuel; Mochón, Francisco; Mora, Javier; Reyes, Angelica; Rodríguez, Eva; Sanjeevan, Kanapathipillai; Santamaría, Eduard; Valero, Miguel
    Evaluation is always an element of concern to all involved in the educational process (teachers, students, academic, etc.). However, evaluation is a very broad concept with many different facets, and not all these facets are given the same attention. Evaluate, of course, is to assign a grade that reflects the level of learning. But evaluate is also to identify what needs to be improved for the next course. In our article, based on Donald Kirkpatrick's model of the different dimensions of evaluation, we describe the strategies and techniques currently used to deploy a system of comprehensive evaluation in the context of the adaptation process of our first year engineering courses to the requirements of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Precisely in the context of EHEA dimensions of evaluation that normally receive little attention, such as the monitoring of student activity (or lack of activity) acquire a very important significance.

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