TLC Lunch & Learn: Revisiting Multiple-choice Approaches to Student Assessment: Its Potential, and the Psychometric Dos and Don’ts

Event Date:
Wednesday, March 18, 2026, 11:30 am
Location:
Robertson Library
Room:
Teaching and Learning Centre - Robertson Library Annex - Room 230

Multiple-choice questions provide an efficient means of assessing a broad range of knowledge. Still, mistaken assumptions persist (such as multiple-choice tests being limited to only assessing recognition of basic facts, rather than the effective application of principles).

In this session, Drs. Scott Cassidy and Blake Jelley (both of whom have used psychometrics in high-stakes testing contexts), will discuss how multiple-choice testing can be effectively deployed within course assessments – with a specific focus on promoting psychometric effectiveness. The session, which will use examples from in-class tests, will include a general discussion regarding the construction, quality assurance, and refinement of multiple-choice questions; as well as a demonstration of how statistical information available through the Remark® software in ITSS can be used to evaluate and refine such assessments.

This lunch and learn will take place in the UPEI Teaching and Learning Centre, located in the Robertson Library Annex (RL 230) on March 18 at 11:30 am.

Register here. Registration is not required, but you will receive an event invitation.

Contact Name
Charlene VanLeeuwen
9026205217