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Enhancing assessment literacies through development of quality rubrics using a Triad based peer review process

Authors :
Grainger, Peter
Grainger, Peter
Source :
Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Peer review is viewed as a valid quality assurance mechanism in higher education. Peer review of teaching is common practice at universities in Australia. However, peer review of assessment is a relatively new innovation in tertiary education. Peer review of assessment in a Triad structure utilised data, via interviews with academics and students, to develop a peer review of assessment framework. This project was modelled on a Triad based peer review of teaching process at a major university in Brisbane Australia. A 10 question framework was used initially to facilitate conversations between assessors in a range of undergraduate courses (teacher education, business, visual arts, occupational therapy, outdoor education). The benefits for all stakeholders were widespread and significant, impacting students and assessors and provided a response to sector wide, national and international criticisms of tertiary assessment by students, who are driven by successful assessment experiences and shaped by the clarity of assessment rubrics.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1262442796
Document Type :
Electronic Resource