University-level courses within a program of study are typically designed with a set of learning outcomes. These outcomes represent and identify a suite of skills
LEARNING DESIGN by Paul G Moss
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University-level courses within a program of study are typically designed with a set of learning outcomes. These outcomes represent and identify a suite of skills
There’s an old adage in teaching, that you only have to be one day ahead of the students. Obviously, that’s an unsustainable approach, but every
As a way to mitigate cheating in assessment, the question bank became a form of self-penalisation for students who wanted to ask their peers for
Can a master’s degree course be taught using the same course as a bachelor’s degree course? With just different outcomes and assessments? This practice seems
Key takeaways In all of my time as a teacher and learning designer, the resounding reason why educators don’t work on improving their courses is
As a way to ensure academic integrity, a proposed solution is for any handwritten submission to be accompanied by an Interactive Oral assessment component, or