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Monitoring and Moderation Policy

PURPOSE
This policy outlines the internal monitoring and external moderation of grades allocated to ensure equitable and rigorous academic standards by comparison across units and Institutes of Higher Education.
INTERNAL MONITORING
Grades of student assessment are awarded by academic staff and differentiated in accord with the Student Assessment and Workload Policy. Unit Coordinators are to submit final grades by the date set by Examiners Committee (EC) at the end of each teaching period so that grades can be reviewed through the process of internal monitoring of grades and sent to students in a timely manner.
EXTERNAL MODERATION
External moderation of grades is used to ensure that grade allocations to students are fair and reliable. The process ensures comparability in quality terms between other higher education institutions teaching comparable units. GLI requires that:
· Learning, Teaching and Curriculum Committee (LTCC) takes responsibility for appointing appropriate mechanisms for external moderation of grades. LTCC will determine each discipline to be moderated in a rotational basis. Each discipline being moderated will include a reasonable sample of units taught that semester within that discipline, across various delivery modes.
· LTCC will ensure that responses to recommendations arising from external moderation are implemented.

 

Scope

All courses

Key Stakeholder

All staff and students

Proceedure

Internal Monitoring Procedure
After each teaching period, EC reviews grades across all units completed in that teaching period. EC evaluates the grades awarded to ensure consistency of distributions of marks both within and between units. The monitoring shall include consideration of the distribution of grades within each unit and comparison across delivery modes for the same units. The monitoring of grades process will also note any students needing to be placed on intervention in line with the Progression and Exclusion Policy.
EC reports any matters of concern to Academic Board and propose changes to improve outcomes in assessment practice and equity. Following the internal monitoring of grades, the Chair of EC may authorise the official dissemination of grades to students.
External Moderation Procedure
LTCC appoints an external expert in the relevant discipline to undertake an external moderation of sample graded assessments to report on standards, fairness and consistency of marking according to Australian higher education benchmarks. The External Moderation Report informs subsequent assessment practices to ensure a continuous cycle of review and improvement.
Once the External Moderation Report has been received, it is forwarded to the appropriate Unit Coordinator for review and response to LTCC. LTCC is responsible to ensure that any required changes or improvements are actioned, including professional development activities if needed. All external moderation reports and responses are tabled at Academic Board by the Chair of LTCC.

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Owner : Academic Dean

Approval Body : Academic Board

Endorsement Body : Academic Board

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Professor Grant Pitman

Professor Grant Pitman is the president of the Global Leadership Institute. He has held senior leadership roles in government such as Chief Superintendent of Police and Director of Strategic Planning ICT in the Queensland Police Service;

  • Varied list of contributions to law enforcement, including disaster management, auditing and finance, organizational reform, education and human resources, and policy development
  • National, state, and regional levels of professional service, including the Ipswich Economic Forum, the Brisbane Airport Emergency Planning Committee, the National Emergency Communications Working Group, the National Police Drug and Alcohol Task Force, and the Police Education Advisory Council.

He has a Ph.D. and Master of Administration from Griffith University. He is a well-versed researcher and has published numerous articles and journals.

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Professor Shane Doyle

Shane was previously a sworn member of the Queensland Police Service (QPS). During the later part of his career, Shane performed the role of police Inspector for 15 years. Shane’s operational experience includes investigations, general duties, regional duty Inspector and district Inspector,

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Professor Geoff Dean

Professor Geoff Dean is the Managing Director of VP Consulting and Adjunct Professor at Griffith University with expertise in policing, security and terrorism studies.

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Dr. Jason Hartley

Jason Hartley is lecturer in criminology at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. Jason is a former police officer with 23 years of experience, and has trained personnel for deployment in Timor Leste, the Solomon Islands, Iraq and Afghanistan. Jason specializes in, and has published on engagement with Muslim communities, Indigenous Polynesian approaches to rehabilitation and reducing recidivism, and Asian Organised Crime. Jason also completed a community internship in Hebron on the West Bank.

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Simone Fulcher

Simone Fulcher is the Campus Manager at Global Leadership Institute responsible for managing the day-to-day operations for the campus. Simone has previously worked in the education sector for over 5 years where she has enjoyed helping young minds realise their potential. Simone also has a history of volunteer work assisting various communities in improving their quality of life in places such as New South Wales, Guam, and Palau. Simone still enjoys volunteering, currently organising events for young adults in Southeast Queensland and helping them form connections their fields of interest.

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Monitoring and Moderation Policy

PURPOSE
This policy outlines the internal monitoring and external moderation of grades allocated to ensure equitable and rigorous academic standards by comparison across units and Institutes of Higher Education.
INTERNAL MONITORING
Grades of student assessment are awarded by academic staff and differentiated in accord with the Student Assessment and Workload Policy. Unit Coordinators are to submit final grades by the date set by Examiners Committee (EC) at the end of each teaching period so that grades can be reviewed through the process of internal monitoring of grades and sent to students in a timely manner.
EXTERNAL MODERATION
External moderation of grades is used to ensure that grade allocations to students are fair and reliable. The process ensures comparability in quality terms between other higher education institutions teaching comparable units. GLI requires that:
· Learning, Teaching and Curriculum Committee (LTCC) takes responsibility for appointing appropriate mechanisms for external moderation of grades. LTCC will determine each discipline to be moderated in a rotational basis. Each discipline being moderated will include a reasonable sample of units taught that semester within that discipline, across various delivery modes.
· LTCC will ensure that responses to recommendations arising from external moderation are implemented.

 

Scope

All courses

Key Stakeholder

All staff and students

Proceedure

Internal Monitoring Procedure
After each teaching period, EC reviews grades across all units completed in that teaching period. EC evaluates the grades awarded to ensure consistency of distributions of marks both within and between units. The monitoring shall include consideration of the distribution of grades within each unit and comparison across delivery modes for the same units. The monitoring of grades process will also note any students needing to be placed on intervention in line with the Progression and Exclusion Policy.
EC reports any matters of concern to Academic Board and propose changes to improve outcomes in assessment practice and equity. Following the internal monitoring of grades, the Chair of EC may authorise the official dissemination of grades to students.
External Moderation Procedure
LTCC appoints an external expert in the relevant discipline to undertake an external moderation of sample graded assessments to report on standards, fairness and consistency of marking according to Australian higher education benchmarks. The External Moderation Report informs subsequent assessment practices to ensure a continuous cycle of review and improvement.
Once the External Moderation Report has been received, it is forwarded to the appropriate Unit Coordinator for review and response to LTCC. LTCC is responsible to ensure that any required changes or improvements are actioned, including professional development activities if needed. All external moderation reports and responses are tabled at Academic Board by the Chair of LTCC.