(1) This Policy applies to all undergraduate (including undergraduate honours' courses) and coursework postgraduate courses and subjects. (2) The Policy establishes a framework of minimum requirements for the moderation of learning materials and assessment within which Faculty will devise specific guidelines for moderation procedures, allowing for the contractual arrangements involving teaching partners of Charles Sturt University. (3) The purpose of this Policy is to ensure that: (4) Nil. (5) Moderation seeks to ensure that: (6) The minimum requirement at Charles Sturt University is that moderation of all learning materials and assessments for each subject will be undertaken at least once per year, taking into account course-wide learning outcomes and using course level documents and reports. (7) At Charles Sturt University, moderation has three phases (pre-delivery moderation; moderation during delivery; post-delivery moderation): (8) Moderation of Subject Learning Materials: involves a comprehensive analysis of the content of the subject outline across all subject offerings, including: (9) Review of Assessment Tasks: reaffirms the fairness, clarity and standards of the assessment tasks before they are used. Assessment tasks will be subject to pre-assessment moderation to ensure that: (10) Moderation During Delivery includes checking the consistency of marking during the assignment, examination and grading process against the assessment/marking criteria and related standards in order to ensure consistency across groups of students in the same subject, as well as the review of grades before approval and communication to students. (11) Post Delivery Moderation is an examination of the effectiveness of the moderation process and includes a formal reflection on moderation methods used. (12) Courses and subjects will be benchmarked regularly against similar accredited courses offered by other higher education providers to ensure comparability of standards and to gain feedback for ongoing review and improvement. (13) Internal Pre-Delivery, During-Delivery and Post-Delivery Moderation should be carried out at least once per year for each subject. (14) Faculties, Schools and Course Teams and Course Directorsare responsible for developing their own moderation guidelines and internal reporting practices. (15) The Executive Dean, or nominee (such as a Course Director) will be responsible for moderation of courses and subjects taught by CSU teaching partners, in consultation with Heads of School. (16) The Executive Dean or nominee will provide a summary report to Academic Senate each year, in a format determined by Academic Senate. (17) The Head of School or nominee will be responsible for the moderation of subjects, and will maintain a record of the moderation processes. (18) Moderators will be appointed by the Head of School, or nominee. (19) Moderators will be experienced staff, with appropriate skills. Moderators may be staff currently teaching or marking in the Subject. Moderators may also be people who are not currently employed as staff of the University. Moderators cannot moderate their own marking or Subject Outlines. (20) It is expected that moderators will be provided with appropriate induction training. (21) Academic Senate is responsible for: (22) Nil. (23) Nil.Moderation Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Top of PageSection 2 - Glossary
Section 3 - Policy
Part A - The Objectives of Moderation
Part B - The Nature and Definition of Moderation
Pre-Delivery Moderation
Moderation During Delivery
Post-Delivery Moderation
Benchmarking (or External Referencing)
Part C - The Frequency of Moderation of the Three Phases
Part D - Responsibilities and Reporting
Part E - Moderators
Part F - The Role of Academic Senate
Top of PageSection 4 - Procedures
Section 5 - Guidelines
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