[ARCHIVED] Academic Results Moderation in the US
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Hello Canvassers!
I'm working with Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, and I'm reaching out in the hope of having a discussion with some American higher education institutions about academic results moderation.
From what I can gather, there's no official requirement for an Academic moderation process in the US.
For the curious out there, Australian/NZ and United Kingdom Universities use results moderation to;
-Provide system wide comparability of grades and scores derived from college-based assessment
-Form the basis for valid and reliable assessment in senior secondary colleges
-Maintain the quality of college-based assessment and the credibility, validity and acceptability of Board certificates.
It's also used to identify students on the thresholds of certain grades (i.e <1 mark between a passing and failing grade) and evaluate the submitted work and assessable material done by the student for the unit, to ensure that their pass or fail mark is warranted.
I was hoping someone out there might be able to have a chat with me over Skype or Email to discuss the practice. Do any Universities in the US have similar processes internally, or perhaps used under a different name?
Please feel free to chat to me here or on Skype/Email at jessewatts@swin.edu.au - or let me know if there's a certain person within your institution I could reach out to with questions.
Thanks!
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