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Curriculum Evaluation and Research Framework: facilitating a teaching team approach to curriculum quality
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Kelder, J-A and Carr, A and Walls, J, Curriculum Evaluation and Research Framework: facilitating a teaching team approach to curriculum quality, Research and Development in Higher Education: Curriculum Transformation, 27-30 June 2017, Sydney, pp. 186 - 197. ISBN 978-0-9945546-6-6 (2017) [Refereed Conference Paper]
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Abstract
The Higher Education Standards (HES) Framework prescribes the minimum
requirements for provision of higher education in Australia. Standard 5.3 in particular
functions as a driver for continuous evaluation informing ongoing curriculum
transformation. This paper presents a conceptual approach and framework for embedding
evaluation into course curricula. The Curriculum Evaluation and Research (CER)
framework establishes a scholarly regime for routine collection of natural, grade and
demographic data that is available for research purposes and quality assuring curricula
against the threshold standards in the HES Framework. Additionally, the paper outlines a
number of practical resources for use by teaching teams to address sector, institutional
and academic expectations of renewal and transformation of curricula through evidencebased
curriculum design and teaching practice. This paper reports the initial phases of
developing and implementing the CER framework and enabling resources. The CER
framework is a design-based approach to curriculum evaluation and research that can
simplify data collection and analysis, by ensuring alignment of educational research
questions with questions asked by external accreditation agents and questions asked by
teachers of their units and the courses in which they teach. It has demonstrated capacity to
ensure that scholarship informs and underpins course design, and routine evaluation
assures the ongoing development of learning activities and assessment (HES Framework
3.1.2, 3.2.3). The CER framework provides a sustainable and effective approach to
engage teachers in a collaborative endeavour of ongoing curriculum evaluation; evidencebased
curriculum transformation and embedding educational research into teaching
practice as a scholarly approach, ensuring regulatory requirements are met.
Item Details
Item Type: | Refereed Conference Paper |
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Keywords: | curriculum evaluation, research framework, teaching team |
Research Division: | Education |
Research Group: | Curriculum and pedagogy |
Research Field: | Curriculum and pedagogy not elsewhere classified |
Objective Division: | Education and Training |
Objective Group: | Teaching and curriculum |
Objective Field: | Assessment, development and evaluation of curriculum |
UTAS Author: | Kelder, J-A (Dr Jo-Anne Kelder) |
UTAS Author: | Carr, A (Associate Professor Andrea Carr) |
UTAS Author: | Walls, J (Professor Justin Walls) |
ID Code: | 123048 |
Year Published: | 2017 |
Deposited By: | Health Sciences |
Deposited On: | 2017-12-12 |
Last Modified: | 2022-08-25 |
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