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EDF4004 - Assessing learning6 points, SCA Band 0, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate, Postgraduate Faculty of EducationLeader: Mr S Keast (Clayton), Dr W Sutherland-Smith (Gippsland)Offered
Clayton First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisIn this unit, students explore the interactions between the learning process and assessment. Drawing on their learning in related units and their experience in fieldwork settings, students consider how different learning theories and models lend themselves to different assessment purposes, types, modes, uses and interpretations. Students investigate the paradigm shifts characterised by assessment OF learning and assessment FOR learning and develop design skills for a range of productive assessment tasks; including self/peer assessment; rubrics, and formative and summative tests. ObjectivesUpon successful completion of this unit students should be able to:
Fieldwork25 days shared across this unit, Core Education Units and students' selection of Core Curriculum/Curriculum Elective Units. Assessment
Assessment Task 1 - critical inquiry essay (2000 words, 50%). Contact hours3 hrs per week PrerequisitesUndergraduate degree; enrolment in Grad. Dip. Ed; or by special permission Prohibitions{EDF3001, EDF5422} |