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Constructive alignment in the ITP sector

Constructive alignment in the ITP sector. The ITP sector. Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics come directly under NZQA’s Quality management framework, via Very prescriptive Quality Approvals process.

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Constructive alignment in the ITP sector

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  1. Constructive alignment in the ITP sector

  2. The ITP sector • Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics come directly under NZQA’s Quality management framework, via • Very prescriptive Quality Approvals process. • ITP engineering programmes are Sydney Accord (3 yr Eng Technology degree) and Dublin Accord (2yr Diploma) • Programme design and development has utilised principles of constructive alignment

  3. Constructive Alignment • Term coined by John Biggs (Biggs, 1999) • Underpinning concept behind current requirements for programme specification, intended learning outcomes, and assessment criteria

  4. Constructive Alignment Figure 1: Aligning Learning outcomes, learning and teaching activities and the assessment. Adapted from Biggs (1999) p 27

  5. Constructive Alignment Accord Graduate Attributes Figure 2: Aligning Graduate attributes with Learning outcomes. Adapted from Biggs (1999) p 27

  6. Constructive Alignment Design of Learning outcomes followed Blooms Taxonomy. Bloom Original Bloom New

  7. Examples • Examples: • BEngTech doc • NZDE doc • A Model of Learning Objectives

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