Embedding Inclusive Assessment - Final Project Report
Publication date: 25 Aug 2022
This QAA Collaborative Enhancement Project, informed by a collaborative analysis of the impact of alternative assessment methodologies and associated regulations introduced as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, led to the development of a set of Inclusive Assessment Design Attributes and complementary materials for use across the higher education sector.
In addition to measuring impact, the project identified characteristics of assessment design and regulation which contribute to improved outcomes for higher education students.
This project examined shared learning from a consortium of University Alliance institutions around key areas of assessment policy including the relationship between inclusive assessment design and student wellbeing, the impact of no detriment/safety net approaches, and measures to assure academic integrity.
Through collaborative fieldwork, focus groups and data analysis of assessment outcomes, the project team:
Hear more from project lead Sam Elkington, Professor of Learning and Teaching at Teesside University in the these two blog posts:
In August 2022, the project partners published a suite of outputs for use across the sector including:
These outputs have been developed as practical resources with the aim of supporting HE leaders, academics, and students in higher education to review, plan for, and evaluate enhancement-led inclusive assessment policies, initiatives, and interventions.
Publication date: 25 Aug 2022
Publication date: 25 Aug 2022
Publication date: 25 Aug 2022
In October 2022, the project team delivered a workshop to support members to embed inclusive assessment design in your own practice and to make best use of the inclusive assessment attributes and associated reflective toolkit. The workshop presentation is available on our Membership Resources site.
Publication date: 05 May 2023
Teesside University
University of the West of England, Birmingham City University, Oxford Brookes University, Greenwich University, Kingston University, University of Brighton and University of Hertfordshire