Faculty Curriculum Redefined Build Phase Workshop Series 2024/25: Fairness in Assessment and Feedback - a Focus on Co-creation and Student Literacies

This workshop series will support colleagues in Faculty programme teams to develop and share arts-and-humanities-relevant approaches to assessment and feedback as part of Curriculum Redefined

Faculty Curriculum Redefined Build Phase Workshop Series 2024/25: Developing Student-centred and Inclusive Assessment and Feedback Practice in the Arts and Humanities

Series lead: Dr Eva Sansavior, Academic Development Consultant (Curriculum Redefined).

Assessment and Feedback is a shared strategic priority within the Curriculum Redefined (CR) project and the Schools’ and Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Cultures’ National Student Survey (NSS) response plans.

This workshop series will support colleagues in Faculty programme teams to develop and share arts-and-humanities-relevant approaches to assessment and feedback as part of the build phase of Curriculum Redefined. Participants will have access to a suite of bespoke curriculum development resources and student-facing guides developed by Dr Eva Sansavior.

Series aims:

  • Surface and share evidence-led pedagogic practice across disciplines in the arts and humanities.
  • Co-create a cross-disciplinary staff-led faculty context for building practice and learning across practice-based and theoretical disciplines.
  • Engage staff and students in possibilities for co-creating assessment and feedback.
  • Share and co-develop discipline-relevant practice development and SoTL resources.

Workshop 3 – March 26, 1-3 pm.

Fairness in assessment and feedback: a focus on co-creation and student literacies

This second workshop on fairness in assessment and feedback situates the theme of defining disciplinary standards (explored in workshop 2) within two practices which explicitly centre students’ perspectives and agency: co-creation and assessment and feedback literacies. The orienting question of this workshop is: how are colleagues across the disciplines using co-creation practices and other approaches which foster students’ assessment and feedback literacies?

Themes for discussion include:

  • Examples of partnering with students to develop assessment and feedback
  • Working with the FAHCSAB and course reps
  • Using self and peer assessment
  • The role of student-facing guides; discussions of GenAI.

Future workshops

Previous workshops in this series