Case study on client-focused business projects
Book chapter
O'Leary, S. 2012. Case study on client-focused business projects. in: A Compendium of Examples of Innovative Assessment at Masters Level Leeds Metropolitan University. pp. 50
Authors | O'Leary, S. |
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Abstract | ‘Assimilate’ was a three-year £200,000 National Teaching Fellowship project based at Leeds Metropolitan University, designed to explore innovative assessment at Masters level, offer the sector greater awareness of diverse practice in assessment at taught Masters level, and provide a catalyst for future development of assessment in this much under-researched area. Its rationale was that fit-for-purpose assessment leads to enhanced student learning experiences, i.e. assessment for, not just of, learning (Nicol and Interviews were undertaken between 2010 and 2012 in the UK and internationally by students and team members to elicit information about diverse approaches and to produce the case studies in this compendium, so as to showcase innovation. The case studies represent snapshots of practice at the time of the interviews, so some changes may have taken place since then. International conversations on Masters level assessment |
Keywords | Compendium; Innovative assessment; Master's level; Examples |
Page range | 50 |
Year | 2012 |
Book title | A Compendium of Examples of Innovative Assessment at Masters Level |
Publisher | Leeds Metropolitan University |
Output status | Published |
ISBN | 9781907240300 |
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2012 | |
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Deposited | 29 Mar 2023 |
Official URL | https://teachlearn.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/-/media/files/clt/assimilate.pdf |
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