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Argumentative Essay Assignment

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Argumentative Essay Assignment

Based on a pedagogical strategy that approaches writing as synonymous with thinking (rather than just the end product of thought), this assessment requires students to produce a clear, well-considered argument in the form of a short essay. Students are assessed on the structure and coherence of their argument, analytic capabilities, and written communication.

Class size of 40-60
First year
Medium time requirements
Article Review Presentation (using Pinterest and Padlet)

Assessment method

Article Review Presentation (using Pinterest and Padlet)

Developed in recognition of the need to function in a highly digitised culture, this assessment focuses on the affordances of social media platforms (specifically Pinterest and Padlet) as pedagogic tools. In groups of 2-3 students review an allocated weekly reading and present their findings to their peers in dedicated tutorial/class time.

Class size of 20-40
First year
Low time requirements
Case-based Assessment for Physiotherapy Students

Authentic assessment, Problem based learning

Case-based Assessment for Physiotherapy Students

Designed as a sequential case-based online and in-class approach, students are able to scaffold their clinical skills and reasoning through developing and implementing case based assessment and management strategies of simple and complex patients to prepare for their end of semester practical examinations. Students are assigned 6 authentic patient cases within Week 8 of the semester of which will be similar to the cases that students are assigned in their end of semester practical examination.

Class size of 100-500
Second year, Third year
Medium time requirements
Authentic assessment, Problem based learning
Clinical Case Presentation

Authentic assessment, Problem based learning

Clinical Case Presentation

The format of the CCP is as follows:

Class size of 10-20
Post graduate
Low time requirements
Authentic assessment, Problem based learning
‘Phone a Friend’ Task

Authentic assessment, Problem based learning

‘Phone a Friend’ Task

At the start of semester, students are asked to find a partner in the class – someone they don’t know, or don’t know very well. They are asked to exchange phone numbers.

Class size of 80-100
Second year, Third year
Low time requirements
Authentic assessment, Problem based learning