Breaking down silos through authentic assessment: A live case analysis

Olivia Freeman, Rosie Hand, Aileen Kennedy

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Abstract

One of the aims of Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) is to create graduates who problem solve as socially responsible global citizens. We wanted to provide an opportunity for our students to address relevant, marketing and consumption challenges in new and innovative ways, and to develop analytical competences and professional skills and comportment in a real-life context. This paper describes the design, implementation and outcome of an inter-disciplinary and cross-programme ‘authentic assessment’ method which we have termed a ‘live case analysis’. The assessment comprisedfleldwork, wider industry engagement, formative assessment components and a summative presentation. The method is discussed against the backdrop of a Curriculum Framework project which is underpinned by four design principles which centre around innovation, application, collaboration, andflexibility. The performance of real-world tasks such as live case analysis strongly reflects the central pedagogical values of what, where and how people will learn at TU Dublin in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)236-241
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Higher Education Theory and Practice
Volume21
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Authentic assessment
  • Curriculum framework
  • Formative assessment
  • Live case analysis
  • Real-world application

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