Peer Review of Assessment Workshops
 
National Peer Review of Assessment Workshops 

The workshops will include the following sessions:
Time
Workshop session
Presenter
9:30am
Coffee and tea on arrival and networking
 
9.45am Welcome and overview of workshop, including other up-and-coming national
quality initiatives hosted by HES 
Jacqui Elson-Green, Convenor, HES Higher Education Compliance and Quality Network
10.00am-11.30am

Workshop: Practical examples in consensus moderation, calibration, and validation

We have a range of presenters across 4 States

Prof Kevin Ashford-Rowe, Director, Learning and Teaching Centre, Australian Catholic University and CADAD
President

Dr Duncan Nulty, Senior Lecturer Academic Development, Australian Catholic University

Dr George Brown, Director Academic, International
College of Hotel Management

Lachlan Kelly, Lecturer, International College of Hotel Management

Prof Phil Hancock, Associate Dean (Teaching and
Learning), University of Western Australia

Prof Kim Watty, Deputy Dean, Faculty of Business and
Law, Deakin University 

10.30am-12.15pm

Peer Review Portal demonstration and online support

Dr Sara Booth, Strategic Advisor-Quality,
University of Tasmania

12.15pm -12.45pm  Lunch and Networking  
12.45pm-2.00pm

Panel: Networking session with disciplinary, institutional and industry representatives to unpack a way forward to streamline the external review process in assuring achievement standards to meet institutional and accreditation standards

Professions Australia

Industry representatives

HE institution representatives

Deans Council representatives

Dr Jo Kelder, University of Tasmania

Ms Georgina Sanger, Curriculum Consultant, Griffith University

Jude Smith, Associate Director-Academic, QUT

2.00pm-3.00pm

Practical examples in institutional and cross-institutional implementation of peer review of assessment

Dr Simon Bedford, Senior Lecturer-Assessment and Feedback, University of Wollongong

Abbey Murray, CDU Calibration Coordinator, Charles
Darwin University

Luke McMillan, Dean of Southern Hemisphere, SAE

 3.00pm   Conclusion