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Re-engineering Assessment Practices in Scottish Higher Education [REAP]

Re-engineering Assessment Practices in Scottish Higher Education [REAP]. Gillian Roberts REAP project co-ordinator in CBS. Scottish Funding Council (SFC) - a 2 year Project. £6m for HE/FE – competitive bidding E-learning transformational projects Embedding and substitution

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Re-engineering Assessment Practices in Scottish Higher Education [REAP]

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  1. Re-engineering Assessment Practices in Scottish Higher Education [REAP] Gillian Roberts REAP project co-ordinator in CBS

  2. Scottish Funding Council (SFC) - a 2 year Project £6m for HE/FE – competitive bidding E-learning transformational projects Embedding and substitution New approaches to teaching/ learning Measurable benefits to institution/sector Partnerships with other HEIs/FEIs

  3. Rationale for the REAP proposal Assessment – key driver of student learning Assessment is a major cost in HE: economies of scale limited Assessment influences a wide range of organisational, pedagogical and business processes in HE

  4. Partners and roles Strathclyde University: across 5 faculties with large 1st year classes (Mechanical Engineering, Marketing, Pharmacy, Psychology, Primary Education) Glasgow Caledonian Business School (one faculty: Finance, Management, Marketing, HR, ) Glasgow University (developing electronic voting technologies) Allows synergies and comparisons across disciplines /faculty/institution.

  5. Aims of REAP Project Re-engineer assessment practices in 3 HE institutions using supportive technologies. Enhanced approaches - self, peer, tutor, to enhance motivation & learner self-regulation Integrate technologies – online tests, simulations, e-voting, e-portfolios, VLEs, admin systems and online-offline interactions Focus is on large classes - esp.1st year Improve learning quality & show efficiencies Embed new processes in institution

  6. REAP Projects and participants in CBS in 2005-06 Managerial Finance – Ken Waddell & Stuart McChlery Marketing Fundamentals – Sheena MacArthur Economics, Markets & Enterprise – Douglas Chalmers & Alan Radford Understanding Management – Kate Lennon & Lynn Black Organisations & their Environment – Andy Sharp & douglas Chalmers Consumer Buyer Behaviour – Anne Warren Perspectives on People at Work – Pauline Munro Business Research Methods – Dorothy Macfarlane Strategic Management – Alec Wersun & Susan Ogden * Presentations at the GCU Learning and Teaching Showcase event on 25.5.06 are in bold

  7. Key research underpinning The REAP project Twigg C (2005) Course redesign improves learning and reduces cost http://www.highereducation.org/reports/pa_core/core.pdf Nicol, D. & Milligan, C. (2006), Rethinking technology-supported assessment in relation to the seven principles of good feedback practice. In C. Bryan and K. Clegg, Innovations in Assessment, Routledge. Gibbs & Simpson (2003) FAST project: Evaluation Tools for investigating the impact of assessment on student learning

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