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Constructive Alignment

Teaching / Learning Activities Designed to elicit desired ILO verbs May be: Large class activities Small class activities Teacher-managed Peer-managed Self-managed Classroom-based Outside classroom as best suits context. Assessment Tasks Format such that the target verbs are

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Constructive Alignment

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  1. Teaching / Learning Activities Designed to elicit desired ILO verbs May be: Large class activities Small class activities Teacher-managed Peer-managed Self-managed Classroom-based Outside classroom as best suits context Assessment Tasks Format such that the target verbs are elicited and deployed in context. Criteria clearly allow judgement as to the quality of the student's performance Constructive Alignment Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)‏ expressed as verbs students have to enact A The very best understanding that could be reasonably expected:verbs such as hypothesise, apply to “far” domains, generate, create, critically review etc. B Highly satisfactory understanding: verbs such as explain, solve, analyse, evaluate, justify etc. C Quite satisfactory learning, with under- standing at a declarative level: verbs such as describe, elaborate, classify etc. D Understanding at a level that would warrant a Pass:low level verbs, also inadequate but salvageable higher level attempts. Biggs, J. & Tang, C. (3rd Ed) (2007) . Teaching for Quality Learning at University. Maidenhead: Open University Press/McGraw Hill.

  2. Constructive Alignment Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)‏ expressed as verbs students have to enact A The very best understanding that could be reasonably expected:verbs such as hypothesise, apply to “far” domains, generate, create, critically review etc. B Highly satisfactory understanding: verbs such as explain, solve, analyse, evaluate, justify etc. C Quite satisfactory learning, with under- standing at a declarative level: verbs such as describe, elaborate, classify etc. D Understanding at a level that would warrant a Pass:low level verbs, also inadequate but salvageable higher level attempts. Biggs, J. & Tang, C. (3rd Ed) (2007) . Teaching for Quality Learning at University. Maidenhead: Open University Press/McGraw Hill.

  3. Assessment Tasks Format such that the target verbs are elicited and deployed in context. Criteria clearly allow judgement as to the quality of the student's performance Constructive Alignment Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)‏ expressed as verbs students have to enact A The very best understanding that could be reasonably expected:verbs such as hypothesise, apply to “far” domains, generate, create, critically review etc. B Highly satisfactory understanding: verbs such as explain, solve, analyse, evaluate, justify etc. C Quite satisfactory learning, with under- standing at a declarative level: verbs such as describe, elaborate, classify etc. D Understanding at a level that would warrant a Pass:low level verbs, also inadequate but salvageable higher level attempts. Biggs, J. & Tang, C. (3rd Ed) (2007) . Teaching for Quality Learning at University. Maidenhead: Open University Press/McGraw Hill.

  4. Teaching / Learning Activities Designed to elicit desired ILO verbs May be: Large class activities Small class activities Teacher-managed Peer-managed Self-managed Classroom-based Outside classroom as best suits context Assessment Tasks Format such that the target verbs are elicited and deployed in context. Criteria clearly allow judgement as to the quality of the student's performance Constructive Alignment Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)‏ expressed as verbs students have to enact A The very best understanding that could be reasonably expected:verbs such as hypothesise, apply to “far” domains, generate, create, critically review etc. B Highly satisfactory understanding: verbs such as explain, solve, analyse, evaluate, justify etc. C Quite satisfactory learning, with under- standing at a declarative level: verbs such as describe, elaborate, classify etc. D Understanding at a level that would warrant a Pass:low level verbs, also inadequate but salvageable higher level attempts. Biggs, J. & Tang, C. (3rd Ed) (2007) . Teaching for Quality Learning at University. Maidenhead: Open University Press/McGraw Hill.

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