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Linking Levels, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria, Thursday 25 January 2007

Programme of the day

  • Presentation: Levels and learning outcomes in a Credit Framework
  • Group Task: writing learning outcomes
  • Assessment in a credit framework - using assessment criteria
  • Group Task: writing assessment criteria
  • Plenary and Discussion

Presentations and Handouts

  • Linking Levels powerpoint
Most of the material in the paper given as a handout and the examples were taken from the publication Moon, J, 2002 A Handbook of Programme and Module Development, Routledge Falmer, which is widely available through Amazon.co.uk and other retailers.

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