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Facilitating Learning Through Correspondence Tuition. Welsh Assessment and Feedback Practitioner’s Event Tuesday 5 May 2009. Correspondence Tuition. Assessment Individual tuition and personal encouragement. What is the function of correspondence tuition?. Encourage Teach
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Facilitating Learning Through Correspondence Tuition Welsh Assessment and Feedback Practitioner’s Event Tuesday 5 May 2009
Correspondence Tuition • Assessment • Individual tuition and personal encouragement
What is the function of correspondence tuition? • Encourage • Teach • Facilitate skills development • Attainment of learning outcomes • Individualise learning experience
What is the function of correspondence tuition? • Provide for flexibility in response • Explain evaluation process • Provide space for reflection • Feed forward • Self assessment
Tutor as assessor or facilitator? • Facilitator • Academic gatekeeper
Promotion of student ownership of learning • Engaging in dialogue • Providing criteria by which TMA is judged in advance • Providing feedback on how well the learning outcomes have been achieved • Requiring students to submit some form of self assessment
Correspondence tuition is useful when it … • Is returned promptly • Is supportive and encouraging • Gives benchmarking information • Does more than offer corrections • Is explicit
Correspondence tuition is useful when it … • Helps students to develop skills they don’t yet have • Models how to ‘tweak’ students’ own words • Helps students see how to take forward skills and ideas to next assignment • Encourages students to become skilful at self-assessment
What is not useful to students? • Illegible handwriting • Being patronised • Instructions that cannot be interpreted • No explanation for lost marks/why grade is as it is • No suggestions for how to improve • Late return of TMA
Evaluation of effectiveness • Reflect on own practice • Consult mentor (new tutors) • Monitor • Staff Tutor • Students
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