The aim of this paper is to stimulate further discussion on divergent institutional and academic needs for effective marking processes to evaluate student work in Australian universities. This is in specific response to institutional stated goals and emerging policies under current economic realities. After identifying the three significant areas of marking that must be addressed: content, consistency and cost; the author proposes that the use of the AERO-dynamic model of marking will reduce academic workloads and provide institutions with an effective marking process to meet corporate budgets. This conceptual paper is a synthesis of researcher participation and discourse interpretation. It is based on a cynical response to changing realiti...
The main arguments in favour of anonymous marking relate to the notion of minimising marker, gender ...
The University of Sydney that employs 15-20 casual staff members to help teach in the laboratory cla...
A fundamental subject delivered at the tertiary level could have a cohort of several hundreds of stu...
This article challenges a number of assumptions underlying marking of student work in British univer...
The higher education sector is increasingly reliant upon casual (‘sessional’) staff for teaching and...
Covid-19 has placed unprecedented pressure on higher education institutions, not least of which is t...
This study is an analysis of two different marking schemes for an 'authentic' Group Project worth 50...
Despite the general agreement that marks do measure the degree of attainment of the basic objectives...
This presentation will outline steps taken in the International Education Institute to develop an ef...
Marking as a writing process This paper reviews recent literature on the provision of written feedba...
This paper is an exploratory study on the use of Marking Criteria in the offshore campus of an Austr...
This paper is an exploratory study on the use of Marking Criteria in the offshore campus of an Austr...
One of the challenges facing the management of undergraduate research projects is achieving and mai...
Providing written feedback to learners within Higher Education can be a time-consuming and frequentl...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight to universiti...
The main arguments in favour of anonymous marking relate to the notion of minimising marker, gender ...
The University of Sydney that employs 15-20 casual staff members to help teach in the laboratory cla...
A fundamental subject delivered at the tertiary level could have a cohort of several hundreds of stu...
This article challenges a number of assumptions underlying marking of student work in British univer...
The higher education sector is increasingly reliant upon casual (‘sessional’) staff for teaching and...
Covid-19 has placed unprecedented pressure on higher education institutions, not least of which is t...
This study is an analysis of two different marking schemes for an 'authentic' Group Project worth 50...
Despite the general agreement that marks do measure the degree of attainment of the basic objectives...
This presentation will outline steps taken in the International Education Institute to develop an ef...
Marking as a writing process This paper reviews recent literature on the provision of written feedba...
This paper is an exploratory study on the use of Marking Criteria in the offshore campus of an Austr...
This paper is an exploratory study on the use of Marking Criteria in the offshore campus of an Austr...
One of the challenges facing the management of undergraduate research projects is achieving and mai...
Providing written feedback to learners within Higher Education can be a time-consuming and frequentl...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight to universiti...
The main arguments in favour of anonymous marking relate to the notion of minimising marker, gender ...
The University of Sydney that employs 15-20 casual staff members to help teach in the laboratory cla...
A fundamental subject delivered at the tertiary level could have a cohort of several hundreds of stu...