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Assessment: a tool for development and engagement in the first year of university study

Janet A. Taylor, University of Southern Queensland

Abstract

For most students assessment often defines their study and learning practice, yet there are few discussions in the literature on the first year experience detailing how assessment can be mobilised to develop and engage students in their first year of study. This paper presents the results of an audit undertaken at The University of Southern Queensland of the assessment associated with first year (termed level 1) courses. It is apparent that assessment has not been used to advantage to smooth the transition into university studies. The paper presents some examples of effective assessment practice to engage students and assist them in the development of self-regulatory skills, such as time management.

Suggested Citation

Taylor, JA 2006, 'Assessment: a tool for development and engagement in the first year of university study', Proceedings of Engaging Students: 9th Pacific Rim in Higher Education (FYHE) Conference, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Qld., 12-14 July,

The definitive publisher-authenticated version is available online at http://www.fyhe.qut.edu.au/past_papers/2006/program.html