The performance in the honours 'general paper' and oral exam improved overall, and student anxiety appeared reduced this year.
External Examiners commented favourably on the support given to students and range of assessments used.
It was interesting to try new types of assessment, and it was particularly nice to see students being really engaging in videos and writing very honestly in journals.
Course evaluations have positive comments about the types of assessments, students also noted that it had been helpful thinking about how to describe things in a variety of ways, and also put together their thoughts in a more holistic programme-wide way.
The quote below is from a student journal:
“…This may be considered a small feat in the grand scheme of things but for me this really shows I have worked on my maths skills and I am SUPER stoked about my mark + feedback for this question… this was very interesting for me. ”
Allowing students to appreciate and share success and pride in their work, as well as producing assessments which they enjoy doing, can help to improve ownership and standards; supporting attainment for minoritised groups, who may not do as well in more traditional assessments.