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Challenges and Changes in Aston University’s approach to assessment and feedback. Professor Alison Halstead Pro Vice Chancellor for Learning and Teaching Innovation. Student Assessment and Classification Working group. November 24 th 2011 London. Funds follow students Part and full time
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Challenges and Changes in Aston University’s approach to assessment and feedback Professor Alison Halstead Pro Vice Chancellor for Learning and Teaching Innovation Student Assessment and Classification Working group. November 24th 2011 London
Funds follow students Part and full time Student support increases Full fees paid upfront by government Pay back starts at 21K Browne thinks 40% of participants will never pay back! What has the White Paper included from the Browne proposal?
Highlights from the White Paper • Principles • Student Experience • Social Mobility • Student Choice • Sustainable Funding • Proposals • Teaching and Employability to improve. • Brightest students to choose • Key information sets - salaries • Loans – Pay as you earn!
How has the HE Sector responded? Universities UK • Agree • Enhancing quality student experience, choice and information. • Concern • Student Number control (85,000 places) • All can recruit AAB+ • Fee less £7500 can recruit on margin (20,000)
Implications for the Sector • The student voice will increase – the 5years of NSS assessment and feedback biggest issue! • The real quality of the learning experience, ug, pg and research becomes key. • Mergers and closures are a possibility. • Teaching qualifications a requirement. • Outstanding Teaching, Innovation and Scholarship crucial to a quality learning experience • Academic staff will have career routes to Readerships and Chairs through excellence in Learning and Teaching
Aston University • Founded in 1895 • Student population: 9059 • Industry-focused and accredited programmes • Four Schools of Study • Business School • Engineering and Applied Sciences • Life and Health Sciences • Languages and Social Science • Industrial placement year (76%) • Top 5 Graduates Employability • NSS – 10 (09) – 60 (10) - 40 (11)
Aston’s balanced mission Aston has broad strengths in learning & teaching; research; and community engagement We aim to operate in an international setting, but with a strong local focus We aim to be a major contributor to the economic regeneration of the West Midlands We want Aston to be an enjoyable and productive university in which to work – an inspirational place
Learning and Teaching Strategy 2008-2012 has two priorities – Staff and Students Strategic Priority One: To enable our staff to develop their learning and teaching expertise in order for them to enhance the student learning experience Strategic Priority Two: To enable our diverse students to access and achieve a set of understandings, skills and personal attributes which will enhance their achievement and employability
L & T Objective: To enable staff to support student learning and assessment through an effective use of e-learning technologies and appropriate pedagogic research • University wide systems and support • Blackboard 9.1 VLE • PebblePad personal learning system • Centre for Learning, Innovation and professional practice • University priorities • Assessment • Feedback Alumini Blackboard and PebblePad implementation and support team
Learning Technologies Working Sub Group of LTCHighlights • University wide call for projects • PebblePad University wide pilot, evaluation and adoption • Turnitin pilots – plagiarism – learner development • Experimenting with new technologies • Optivote/Turning Point – personal response system • Lecture capture – for flexible, in-house and remote interactive delivery – Aston Replay • Echo – EAS – Foundation Degree • Articulate – LHS (pharmacy, optometry, audiology,law) • Eluminate – ABS proposal
Personal response systems for formative assessment and feedback • Integrated in all pool teaching rooms • Voting system provides lecturer and student immediate feedback
Blackboard Grade Book and quizzes for on-line submission and feedback
Inspirational leadership and delivery reflect the very best learning experience for the staff on the mandatory PG Cert. This is delivered in partnership with the Schools and illustrates best research informed knowledge, local practice and effective and efficient practices. • All staff new to Aston • Teaching Qualification or FHEA required for all promotions • Progression to Masters and professional Doctorate • Teacher of the Year and NTFS awards • Transparent career routes in L and T • All Schools have action plans • University led and School led good practice days • Appreciative inquiry with Student Guild on Assessment and Feedback • Support for Publication
E Submission and E Marking ( LHS ) • Challenging for staff • New workstations and screens • Students overwhelmingly positive
Turnitin most effective for formative assessment and feedback with mentors • Most effective for improving academic writing • Significant improvement in • Structure • Referencing • Argument • Reflection • Mentors recruited trained and paid
Effectiveness and efficiency gives more research time – PG Cert Graduate • Top neurology researcher – Parkinson's and Cardiovascular research • Developed formative quizzes in Blackboard during PGCert • Will not answer emails from students or see them until they have done the quizzes • He says it provides significant in term time for research and better results Dr Steve Hall
Optimvote – generates questions for discussion to Audiology students • Use voting to check concepts • Promote discussion and questioning • Challenge and deep learning
Group Assessment – variable and challenging! • Student Guild takes issues straight to Senate ( Academic Board) • Return of work – 6week – 4 week -??? • Group Work in final year and assessment under close scrutiny
Questions? Discuss in your groups and share. • What are the three greatest challenges your institutions face? • How are you tackling these challenges? • Are you willing to share an item of good practice that you consider makes the biggest difference to student learning and achievement?