AERC Seminar: Getting Published with Integrity - Professor Therese N. Hopfenbeck
100 Leicester Street, Level 4, Room 413-414 OR join us via zoom https://go.unimelb.edu.au/8zu8
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At this seminar, The Director of AERC Prof. Therese Hopfenbeck, will share her knowledge around writing for scientific journals based on her experience as Lead Editor of the journal 'Assessment in Education Principle Policy and Practice and her work from Oslo, Oxford and Melbourne using article protocols. Open for anyone who is interested in publishing and academic integrity. Public lecture.
Therese N. Hopfenbeck is Professor in Educational Assessment and Director of The Assessment and Evaluation Research Centre, at the Faculty of Education. She has been directing a numerous research project internationally and been an expert advisor for several government and non-profit organisations.

Biography
Prof. Hopfenbeck’s research agenda focuses upon bridging research on self-regulation and classroom-based assessment and making sense of international large-scale studies in education. She has been and expert advisor on the implementation of formative assessment programs in India, South Africa, Tanzania, Norway and the Emirates and carried out policy work for UNESCO/OECD and the Norwegian Ministry of Education Norway.
Before taking up the position in AERC, she was Director of the Oxford University Centre for Educational Assessment and continues to be a Visiting Fellow at Kellogg College. She has been the recipient of funding from ESRC-DFID, OECD, The Norwegian Research Council, Education Endowment Foundation, State Examinations Commissions Ireland, Jacobs Foundation and the International Baccalaureate totalling more than £2 mill in addition to a single grant of £4 mill in collaboration with SLATE: Centre for the Science of Learning & Technology at the University of Bergen, Norway. She is Adjunct Professor of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), member of the Visiting Panel for Research at the Educational Testing Service (ETS) in Princeton, chair of the expert PISA 2025 Questionnaire Framework group, appointed by OECD and ACER (2022 – 2026). Dr Hopfenbeck is the elected President of The Association for Educational Assessment-Europe (2022-2024) and Lead Editor of the journal Assessment in Education, Principle, Policy and Practice
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