External examiner induction Alison Coates QA Manager (Validation & Review)

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External examiner induction Alison Coates QA Manager (Validation & Review)

The role of the external examiner verify that academic standards are appropriate to assure and maintain academic standards comparability with similar HE programmes across the UK ensure that the assessment processes are sound, fairly operated and in line with our policies and regulations

Ensuring comparability of standards output standard of our modules and programmes are comparable with those of similar programmes comparative performance with students from elsewhere with similar entry profiles

Supporting our students Skills curriculum Modular regulations Student attendance policy Standardised referencing policy English language support Skillzone Skills Portal Write it Right

Subject Area and Award examiners Subject Area examiner – Standards and performance of students on modules Award examiner – Awards are calculated using algorithm – Confirming awards

Revised Assessment & Feedback Policy Approved September 2012 Immediate implementation for on- campus and distance learning programmes Collaborative programmes have an additional year to comply with the revised policy In response to feedback from a wide range of sources

Approving assessment tasks (1) every component of assessment at all levels first and second opportunity assessment and reassessment tasks produced simultaneously submitted to EEs by the end of the semester prior to required first use you should receive: – assessment task – module specification – published assessment criteria – clear guidance notes i.e. expectations of the task tasks for collaborative partners

Approving assessment tasks (2) what to look for: – tasks provide the students with the opportunity to perform at a comparable standard – tasks enable students to meet the intended learning outcomes, and appropriate to the curriculum content – clarity of assessment task and the guidance provided

E-submission Recent innovation Turnitin Grademark is used Semester B – 40% of all relevant coursework to be submitted through e-submission Target for current academic year is 75%

Evaluating assessed work ( 1) access to all work every component of assessment sampling: a minimum of 10% or 10 individual pieces of each assessment task, whichever is the greater by post, electronically or on site prior to assessment board 5 working days for moderation to be completed moderator, not a second or third marker samples for collaborative partners

Evaluating assessed work (2) what you should receive: – sample of assessed work – module specification – details of assessment task(s) – assessment criteria and guidance – record of marks and comments from examiners – the schedule of all marks agreed for all candidates on the module – a brief report from the module leader providing general comments on the assessment outcomes

Moderating marks right to moderate marks to secure standards or ensure fairness EEs can recommend to the Subject Area Board that: – All marks for a particular assessment are raised or lowered – All candidate’s work be reconsidered if significant discrepancies and/or inconsistencies are revealed speak to the subject head in advance

Attending assessment boards try to attend all boards essential that you are involved in some way – post, phone sign form to confirm involvement and agreement to results

Ensuring regulations are followed academic framework modular regulations support from Chair and servicing officer right of appeal based on non- conformance to regulations assessment board cannot change regulations

Review of assessment board decision right of appeal – assessment not conducted in accordance with regulations – non-implementation of agreed assessment procedures for student with disability or additional need no involvement in evaluating validity of appeal if referred back to assessment board you may be required to contribute to a review

Remaining impartial you should not be: – personally associated with the sponsorship of students; – currently a member of staff teaching on a programme leading to a UEL award at a collaborative partner institution – required to assess colleagues who are students – in a position to influence the future employment of students – involved with UEL student placements or training of UEL students in your own organisation

Second and anonymous marking anonymous marking wherever the method of assessment allows second marking as sampling or moderation – maintenance of standards – eliminate arithmetic errors a minimum of 10% or 10 individual pieces of each assessment task, which ever is the greater where assessment does not allow anonymous marking, all work will be second marked clearer and more extensive guidance provided on resolving differences between first and second markers

Module improvement plans Low pass rates - modules where the pass rate at first attempt is lower than: –Level 0 and 1 65% –Level 2 70% –Level 3 75% Low average mean marks –level 2 or 3 modules where the mean mark of those students passing on their first opportunity is less than 55%

Your report annual report part of your contract essential part of QA processes normally submitted after the summer assessment boards pay is contingent on receipt of report

Overall standards Confirm appropriateness of standards set for the subjects or awards at this level Confirm that standards of student performance are comparable with similar subjects in other UK Institutions with which you are familiar Confirm that the processes for assessment, examination and the determination of awards are sound and fairly conducted

UEL Subject Area board report the standards attained by the students the standard of modules reviewed the design and structure of the assessment the general conduct of the assessment marking the subject area or modules previous reports other comments comment separately on outcomes of modules offered at collaborative partners

UEL award board report the standards of attainment and completion the standard of the award the general conduct of the assessment observations relating to the programmes previous reports other comments

What happens to your report Quality Assurance team and Vice Chancellor read report and identify key issues in memo Dean of School/Subject Head prepares response to you Quality Assurance team and Vice Chancellor read response Used to make improvements and ensure urgent action where necessary Review and Enhancement Process UEL report to identify themes and trends Reports and response letter are accessible online to students

School based induction the dates of assessment board meetings the methods of assessment and marking scheme for each module programme handbooks module specifications and module guides school procedures and assessment policies marking criteria meet staff and students establish a schedule for receipt of relevant documentation