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Title: The Higher Education Achievement Report


1
  • The Higher Education Achievement Report
  • (HEAR)
  • Jane Bunce

2
Context
  • Burgess Group Report October 2007
  • Beyond the honours degree classification
  • Burgess Implementation Steering Group
  • HEAR Pilot- 16 institutions
  • NUS
  • Centre for Recording Achievement

3
Case for change
  • The Burgess Report summarised the case for
    change as follows that
  • A summative system is at odds with lifelong
    learning
  • There is a need to do justice to the full range
    of student experience by allowing a wider
    recognition of achievement
  • The HE sector has been transformed out of all
    recognition from that which gave rise to the (200
    year old) honours degree classification, which
    was devised for a traditional concept of higher
    education
  • The present system cannot capture achievements in
    some key areas of interest to students and
    employers and many employers could be missing out
    on the skills and experience of potential
    recruits merely because these students had not
    obtained an First or Upper Second

4
Case for Change (cont.)
  • The focus on the top two degree classes wrongly
    reinforces an impression that a lower Second or
    Third Class degree is not an achievement, when in
    fact students with such degrees have met the
    standard required for an honours degree, graduate
    level qualification
  • Institutional methods for calculating the degree
    classification could be clearer in order to help
    students understanding of what they are being
    awarded and what is being recognised
  • The means of representing student achievement
    should be radically reformed-ideally to replace
    the summative judgement with a more detailed set
    of information.

5
The wider context
  • Burgess identified
  • A need to do justice to the full range of
    student experience by allowing a wider
    recognition of achievement
  • Burgess recognised that
  • The present system cannot capture achievement
    in some key areas of interest to students and
    employers

6
Confirming the core task
  • To test out the feasibility of producing the HEAR
  • Using data from past students(2008 graduates)
  • In at least two defined subject areas, (from
    English, Creative Arts, Accountancy and Biology)
  • By January 2009 to provide a report on progress
    and supporting commentary
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