Programme (re)design support workshop 3: Programme assessment strategy
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During this workshop you will work as a programme team (together with a minimum of 2 and up to 5 colleagues) on the assessment strategy for your programme. You will engage in a series of discussions to work towards outputs which can be drawn on when completing your programme approval documentation.
The workshops are designed to meet you where you’re at in terms of your design thinking, whether in its infancy and you want to step through the process or more fully formed and you want to sense check, test and refine your plans.
Booking instructions and who should attend?
As the named contact for the programme/programme lead please book one space for the programme and forward the invite to a minimum of 2 and up to 5 colleagues to attend with you.
This might include colleagues who deliver the teaching, learning support, administration or quality support for the programme. Ideally the same colleagues would attend all workshops you sign up to.
Workshop aims
To support programme teams to discuss and achieve consensus or, test and refine, the assessment strategy for their programme. This workshop will enable the programme team to:
- Articulate or refine and test the programme assessment strategy
- Design assessment which aligns with the education framework
What you will need to bring with you
- Draft programme and level learning outcomes
- Draft programme map indicating the proposed module structure and mapping to programme and level learning outcomes
- Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body (PSRB) requirements
Expected outputs
During the workshop you will work on the following outputs:
- A clear vision of the range of assessments that are incorporated through the programme and align with the education framework
- Programme assessment strategy
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