posted on 2024-11-02, 00:26authored byNaomi Augar, J. Woodley, Despina Whitefield, Maxwell Winchester
Purpose This study aims to develop an understanding of academics' approaches to managing team assessment at an Australian university with a view to informing policy development and assessment design. Methodology The research was conducted using a single exploratory case study approach focusing on the team assessment approach of academics teaching in two colleges at an Australian university. A desktop audit of publicly available assessment policy from 38 Australian universities was conducted alongside a review of relevant college subject guides. The findings of this review framed a subsequent focus group and online survey of academic staff. Findings Results suggest that staff have adopted highly diverse and idiosyncratic approaches to team assessment and have mixed views about varied approaches to managing and assessing teamwork. Findings identify a need for explicit guidance and professional development on designing, managing and grading team assessments. Institutional limits and criteria should be introduced to ensure a whole-of-course approach to developing teamwork skills and ensure students are not burdened with an excessive number of team assessment tasks in a degree.