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Case studies in self-assessment
A series of case studies provides insights into the way management and staff use self-assessment to improve their educational practice and performance.
The studies show how self-assessment not only contributes to educational performance, but can also be a driver of beneficial organisational change.
- Self-assessment and creating fit-for-purpose learning: Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation (PDF, 692KB)
- Self-assessment and improving organisational capability: Otago Polytechnic (PDF, 787KB)
- Self-assessment and developing sustainable programmes: People Potential (PDF, 726KB)
- Self-assessment and enhancing learning and teaching: Tūranga Ararau (PDF, 701KB)
- Self-assessment and pursuing effective change: Eastern Institute of Technology (PDF, 873KB)
Ako Aotearoa has used these case studies to develop a series of workshops on Evaluative Self Assessment for managers and for practitioners.