Post has three assignments
1:Define and explain ‘Assessment for Learning’
Draw on appropriate literature to support your ideas.
Begin by defining AFL and then discuss the key components of AFL [use workshop notes, lecture notes, ARG reading as basis]. Important to include here a discussion of goal setting, feedback, peer and self assessment.
• Then discuss Interactive Formative Assessment [noticing, recognising and responding].
A good way to lead in here could be to say for example .. .
Interactive formative assessment (Cowie & Bell, 1999) is a key component of AFL. Interactive formative assessment can be defined as . . . . . . It incorporates the three interrelated processes of noticing, recognising and responding . . . . [go on to discuss each of the three processes]
2: Bureaucracy against disasters
Order Description
Essay Question: Is bureaucracy more likely to protect us against disasters or to bring them about? You may analyse a case study to illustrate your argument. [You may define ‘disaster’ as administrative failure if you wish.] Please use a case study based in Australia as this course is based on Australian politics/Public Policy/Bureaucracy etc.
– It is an argumentative essay
– It is important to form an opinion on whether or not bureaucracy protects Australians against disasters or brings them about.
– Use the case study as an example to illustrate your argument
Preferred style:
– 12 point font, 1.5 spacing
– Use page numbers
– do not use your name as a header or footer, student numbers are OK
– put your name and the question number in the title of the document and put the question at the top of the first page of the essay.
– bibliography/reference list must be in alphabetical order
Microsoft word files only; no .pdf files.
– 2500 word essay excluding bibliography / reference list
Bureaucracy