(1) Charles Darwin University (‘the University’, ‘CDU’) is committed to providing effective and high-quality learning and teaching experiences in which staff, students and external stakeholders have justified confidence in the University’s Higher Education (HE) learning and teaching processes and outcomes. (2) The University is committed to producing innovative HE graduates who effectively meet the challenges of a complex, changing world. To do this, we will use academic assessment as a key mechanism to measure and assure students learning outcomes and achievements. (3) This policy and procedure outline the principles that underpin the University’s approach to the assessment of student learning, and the expectations and processes relating to assessment and feedback. (4) This policy does not apply to higher degree research awards or Honours theses. (5) This policy and procedure applies to all students enrolled in HE coursework or ELICOS courses at the University. (6) The University is committed to ensuring that assessment practices maintain high academic standards and provide assurance of student learning outcomes. In doing so, CDU wants to engage students in learning that is rigorous, authentic, and relevant to workplace contexts and aligns with personal learning aspirations. (7) The University aims to foster assessment practices that promote student engagement and support student learning. To do this CDU will: (8) Staff and students are responsible partners in learning and assessment and have key roles to play in the achievement of learning outcomes. Academic staff are responsible for: (9) The University expects that students will be proactive in their learning, act honestly and complete assessment tasks in a responsible and conscientious manner. To meet the required standards for assessment, students have a responsibility to: (10) All students are required to complete assessment tasks as relevant for each unit in which they are enrolled. (11) Assessment for a unit will include assessment tasks undertaken during the semester/study period of the related unit or as directed by the Higher Education Examination Policy and Higher Education Examination Procedure. (12) Assessment requirements will be available to students at least five (5) working days prior to the beginning of semester and should specify all assessment requirements of a unit. This includes, but is not limited to: (13) Marking criteria will be provided to students clearly outlining how performance in assessment will be measured. All assessments will have a marking schema or rubric. (14) Attendance is required for the successful completion of a unit. This may be to meet standards for professional accreditation bodies, practice-based assessment tasks, and/or work-integrated learning. Where this is required: (15) Assessment and academic standards are monitored by the College Higher Education Assessment Review Panels and across the University by the Learning and Teaching Committee, to ensure the quality and continuous improvement of assessment activities. (16) The College must ensure that its moderation practices specify: (17) Assessment validation and moderation practices are undertaken to ensure: (18) Where there is more than one marker for an assessment item in a unit, all assessments that are worth more than 30% will undergo a sampled moderation process. This will involve randomly selecting student submissions from three grade categories (from among F, P, C, D, HD). Any significant difference between the original mark and moderated mark will be discussed between the unit coordinator and the moderator. This process will ensure a between-marker comparison is conducted and provide the opportunity for adjustments to be made where appropriate. This activity should be reported to the College Assessment Review Panel. (19) Students are expected to submit assessment tasks through Learnline by the time and date specified in the unit outline. (20) Students are expected to meet their responsibilities in upholding academic integrity as outlined in the Student Academic Integrity Policy. (21) Assessment tasks that are lodged after submissions have closed, will be penalised 10% of the total assessment mark available, for each calendar day late unless an extension or application for special consideration has been approved. (22) A student can request an extension to the College via the CDU online form up until the due date and time of submission. Applications for extension after this time will need to be sought as a request for special consideration. (23) A request for extension can be made on the following grounds: (24) Submitting a request does not guarantee an extension will be granted and students should make all reasonable efforts to submit the assessment task by or as soon as possible after the due date, where practicable. (25) Students must complete the formal CDU extension request form online and include the following information in their request: (26) Students may be asked to provide further information to support their application. (27) Extensions without penalty may be approved for up to five (5) calendar days for an assessment. (28) Students will receive an outcome in writing within three (3) working days of submission. Outcomes may include: (29) Students will be given timely, instructive, and constructive feedback about their performance on assessment tasks, including examinations, which will explain how they have performed against the relevant assessment criteria, and where their performance can be improved. (30) Where a student has concerns about how marks have been awarded or does not understand why they achieved their mark for their assessment task should contact their Unit Coordinator within five (5) working days of receiving the marked assessment for further feedback. (31) The University will report the assessment outcomes and course progress of under-18 ELICOS students to their parent or guardian at the end of each teaching period. (32) Requests for special consideration must be made in writing to the College via the CDU online form within three (3) working days after the due date of an assessment task. (33) Students will receive a written response within three (3) working days of their submission, including details of the basis of any decisions. (34) A student who undertakes an alternate assessment task will have their new mark applied, which may be lower than the first mark originally achieved. (35) A student may request a review of an assessment item mark to the (36) The following reasons will not be accepted as a reason to initiate a review of a marked assessment item: (37) The (38) Where an assessment re-mark is granted, the assessor will be given a de-identified copy of the student’s original assessment task submission and asked to mark the assessment with consideration to the unit outline and the relevant marking criteria. (39) The College will notify the student in writing within ten (10) working days whether the outcome of the re-mark resulted in: (40) Official final grades will be conveyed to students in accordance with the Grading Policy. (41) The following reasons will not be accepted as a reason to initiate a review of a final grade: (42) A student may request a review of a final grade within ten (10) working days of the grade release date by emailing reviews@cdu.edu.au. (43) Student Policy and Complaints will acknowledge receipt of the application within two (2) working days and assess the request. (44) The Student Policy and Complaints team will either: (45) The student will be notified in writing, by the Review Officer, of the outcome of their application within ten (10) working days of receipt and include the reasons for the decision and actions to be taken. (46) The outcome of such a review will be final. (47) In certain circumstances, the University may make a determination to review and adjust the final grades of all students or a group of students within a unit (i.e., either upwards or downwards). (48) A decision to adjust grades may only be determined once the grades for all students in a unit are available, and will occur in circumstances that include: (49) Only those students who may be affected will be informed that the process is being undertaken and that original grades may be adjusted. (50) Where it appears that the criteria and standards have not been appropriately applied, the Associate Dean Learning and Teaching will conduct the investigation in consultation with the Unit Coordinator and College Dean. The re-marking of assessment tasks or the adjustment of marks may be undertaken in these exceptional circumstances. (51) The College Dean must report to the Learning and Teaching Committee and the Student Policy and Complaints team any such instances and include the background, rationale, method, and outcomes of the adjustment and actions implemented to avoid any similar problems in the future. (52) Assessment items not collected by students, other than completed examination papers, may be destroyed in accordance with the Records and Information Management Policy and Procedure. (53) A student who is not satisfied with the quality or delivery of the unit and its associated assessments, or believes they have experienced unfair treatment, can submit a complaint in accordance with the Complaints Policy - Students. (54) Non-compliance with Governance Documents is considered a breach of the Code of Conduct - Staff or the Code of Conduct - Students, as applicable, and is treated seriously by the University. Reports of concerns about non-compliance will be managed in accordance with the applicable disciplinary procedures. (55) All staff members have an individual responsibility to raise any suspicion, allegation or report of fraud or corruption in accordance with the Fraud and Corruption Control Policy and Whistleblower Reporting (Improper Conduct) Procedure.Higher Education Assessment (Coursework) Policy and Procedure
Section 1 - Preamble
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Policy
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Assessment tasks
Marking criteria
Attendance
Assessment validation and moderation
Assessment submission
Penalties for late submission
Extensions to the due date of an assessment
Release of marks and feedback to students
Reporting course progress of under-18 ELICOS students
Special consideration
Review of a marked assessment item
Review of a final grade
Applying for a review of a final grade
Circumstances where all grades in a subject may be reviewed
Retention of assessment
Complaints
Section 6 - Non-Compliance
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