This case study details the development of a systematic, programme-focused assessment and feedback strategy by the Humanities Programme Team, in Dublin City University’s Open Education Unit. Such a strategy is represented by a design that explicitly provides students with appropriate opportunities to attain all programme learning outcomes, as well as module learning outcomes, as they advance through their studies. An essential aspect of this endeavour was to ensure the appropriate usage and variety of assessment types, and integral to this is the need to ensure that appropriate feedback is being provided to students for each of these assessment types. As such appropriate feedback mechanisms are vital in order to achieve a successful asses...
In designing sustainable feedback practices, it is crucial to consider the kinds of learning that hi...
This paper considers feedback in the context of modularised programmes in higher education in the UK...
Feedback may be considered ‘good’ according to many of the criteria in the literature whilst still h...
This case study details the development of a systematic, programme-focused assessment and feedback s...
This case study details the development of a systematic, programme-focused assessment and feedback s...
This case study describes the development and introduction of a programme-focused assessment and fe...
The National Strategy for Higher Education to 2030 highlights that whilst modularisation has allowed...
The purpose of this resource pack is to provide specialized and localized information on assessment ...
Feedback may be considered ‘good’ according to many of the criteria in the literature whilst still h...
The LEAF (Learning from and Engaging with Assessment and Feedback) project addressed a key issue in ...
The aim of the project is to explore student perceptions of the feedback process within the School o...
Purpose: Lack of appropriate student support and drawbacks in academic progression signify the impor...
The provision of assessment feedback to students is an area which has received much interest in mode...
Assessment strongly influences students’ learning. Well designed and managed, it has the power to dr...
This article presents a thematic analysis of the research evidence on assessment feedback in higher ...
In designing sustainable feedback practices, it is crucial to consider the kinds of learning that hi...
This paper considers feedback in the context of modularised programmes in higher education in the UK...
Feedback may be considered ‘good’ according to many of the criteria in the literature whilst still h...
This case study details the development of a systematic, programme-focused assessment and feedback s...
This case study details the development of a systematic, programme-focused assessment and feedback s...
This case study describes the development and introduction of a programme-focused assessment and fe...
The National Strategy for Higher Education to 2030 highlights that whilst modularisation has allowed...
The purpose of this resource pack is to provide specialized and localized information on assessment ...
Feedback may be considered ‘good’ according to many of the criteria in the literature whilst still h...
The LEAF (Learning from and Engaging with Assessment and Feedback) project addressed a key issue in ...
The aim of the project is to explore student perceptions of the feedback process within the School o...
Purpose: Lack of appropriate student support and drawbacks in academic progression signify the impor...
The provision of assessment feedback to students is an area which has received much interest in mode...
Assessment strongly influences students’ learning. Well designed and managed, it has the power to dr...
This article presents a thematic analysis of the research evidence on assessment feedback in higher ...
In designing sustainable feedback practices, it is crucial to consider the kinds of learning that hi...
This paper considers feedback in the context of modularised programmes in higher education in the UK...
Feedback may be considered ‘good’ according to many of the criteria in the literature whilst still h...