Innovative assessment methods as a pathway to public engagement: a case study of Literature & Medicine
This article argues that in order to encourage English graduates to expand their horizons, educators should diversify the range of assessments and offer greater opportunities for public engagement. Through a detailed analysis of the final-year elective, Literature & Medicine, the authors explore...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1633672022-12-05T03:14:52Z Innovative assessment methods as a pathway to public engagement: a case study of Literature & Medicine Matthews, Graham John Djawoto, Olivia School of Humanities Humanities::Literature Assessment Public Engagement This article argues that in order to encourage English graduates to expand their horizons, educators should diversify the range of assessments and offer greater opportunities for public engagement. Through a detailed analysis of the final-year elective, Literature & Medicine, the authors explore the ways in which the design and implementation of innovative assessment methods–concept mapping, graphic medicine, and creative projects–can result in diverse and vibrant work that demonstrates our students’ ability to contribute in a meaningful way to societal issues. We then show the ways in which collaboration with external partners such as hospitals, charities, and arts organisations can establish a sustainable public-engagement agenda and develop further opportunities for both research and teaching. Crucially, the assessment methods and pathways to public engagement are not limited to a particular discipline and can be adopted in a variety of international contexts. This work was supported by the EdeX Learning and Teaching Grant: Developing and Evaluating Civic-Mindedness. 2022-12-05T03:14:52Z 2022-12-05T03:14:52Z 2022 Journal Article Matthews, G. J. & Djawoto, O. (2022). Innovative assessment methods as a pathway to public engagement: a case study of Literature & Medicine. Pedagogies, 17(3), 185-205. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1554480X.2020.1860061 1554-480X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163367 10.1080/1554480X.2020.1860061 2-s2.0-85135446093 3 17 185 205 en Pedagogies © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved. |
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This article argues that in order to encourage English graduates to expand their horizons, educators should diversify the range of assessments and offer greater opportunities for public engagement. Through a detailed analysis of the final-year elective, Literature & Medicine, the authors explore the ways in which the design and implementation of innovative assessment methods–concept mapping, graphic medicine, and creative projects–can result in diverse and vibrant work that demonstrates our students’ ability to contribute in a meaningful way to societal issues. We then show the ways in which collaboration with external partners such as hospitals, charities, and arts organisations can establish a sustainable public-engagement agenda and develop further opportunities for both research and teaching. Crucially, the assessment methods and pathways to public engagement are not limited to a particular discipline and can be adopted in a variety of international contexts. |
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