Enhancing Assessment Practices and Teaching Delivery in Honors Research Projects

A teaching excellence project initiated by the authors aims to enhance student engagement and outcomes in the Bachelor of Civil and Construction Engineering cap-stone research units; Civil Engineering Research Project 1 and 2, is reported here. The aim will be achieved through the enhancement of tea...

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Main Authors: Lloyd, Natalie, Bland, K.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://www.cdio.org/node/5996
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56406
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description A teaching excellence project initiated by the authors aims to enhance student engagement and outcomes in the Bachelor of Civil and Construction Engineering cap-stone research units; Civil Engineering Research Project 1 and 2, is reported here. The aim will be achieved through the enhancement of teaching, assessment and scholarship of teaching and learning. The aim will assist with the continued improvement of the Units as articulated in the School Plan (for unit satisfaction rates to exceed 80%). The project is currently underway with implementation of significant changes in Project 1 and Project 2 units in semester 1, 2015 (February – July) with faculty and student preliminary feedback indicating enhancement of teaching and learning, and collegial relationships.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-564062017-08-24T02:23:44Z Enhancing Assessment Practices and Teaching Delivery in Honors Research Projects Lloyd, Natalie Bland, K. A teaching excellence project initiated by the authors aims to enhance student engagement and outcomes in the Bachelor of Civil and Construction Engineering cap-stone research units; Civil Engineering Research Project 1 and 2, is reported here. The aim will be achieved through the enhancement of teaching, assessment and scholarship of teaching and learning. The aim will assist with the continued improvement of the Units as articulated in the School Plan (for unit satisfaction rates to exceed 80%). The project is currently underway with implementation of significant changes in Project 1 and Project 2 units in semester 1, 2015 (February – July) with faculty and student preliminary feedback indicating enhancement of teaching and learning, and collegial relationships. 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56406 http://www.cdio.org/node/5996 restricted
spellingShingle Lloyd, Natalie
Bland, K.
Enhancing Assessment Practices and Teaching Delivery in Honors Research Projects
title Enhancing Assessment Practices and Teaching Delivery in Honors Research Projects
title_full Enhancing Assessment Practices and Teaching Delivery in Honors Research Projects
title_fullStr Enhancing Assessment Practices and Teaching Delivery in Honors Research Projects
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Assessment Practices and Teaching Delivery in Honors Research Projects
title_short Enhancing Assessment Practices and Teaching Delivery in Honors Research Projects
title_sort enhancing assessment practices and teaching delivery in honors research projects
url http://www.cdio.org/node/5996
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56406