Funded Projects

Creative analysis of NSS data and collaborative research to inform good practice in assessment feedback

Project details
Project contributors Gary Saunders, Karin Crawford, Andy Hagyard
Organisation University of Lincoln, Centre for Educational Research and Development
Partners City University and University of Portsmouth
Contact details gsaunders@lincoln.ac.uk
Disciplinary focus Social Work and Social Policy
Start date September 2008

Description

This collaborative project will conduct comparative analysis of current practices in assessment feedback within the SWAP constituency, and explore related NSS data from a range of HEIs. Using both qualitative and quantitative methods, it will build upon existing research on this topic carried out at the University of Lincoln and across the sector. The project has an extensive dissemination strategy, including the production of staff and student guides to effective practice and a national conference. In this way the project will increase and disseminate knowledge about effective feedback practice.

The project will be using a research blog to facilitate communication between partners. The final report will include a review of the usefulness of this tool for project management.

Project report: Creative analysis of NSS data and collaborative research to inform good practice in assessment feedback (PDF, 452KB)

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