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What is expected or required?
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Why? |
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For programme learning outcomes assessment purposes it is sufficient to have broad categories of measurement rather than very precise measurement of the performance of each individual student, for example:
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Student's performance far exceeded the required/ expected standard.
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Student's performance basically met the required/ expected standard.
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Student's performance was at a level below the required/expected standard
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The criteria should be determined and agreed upon by the programme team, taking into consideration the views of the external stakeholders.
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Think of ways to benchmark the outcomes assessment results with appropriate internal/external standard.
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It is important to recognize that you do not necessarily need to expect 100% of your students to be able to achieve the intended learning outcomes - there is always going to be some variations in the quality of student intake, graduates' aspirations and measurement errors.
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