Teaching, learning and assessing creativity in VET

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Author: Guy, Sandra

Abstract:

This paper argues that the creativity inherent in the fine arts is at odds with competency-based assessment. It reports on a project conducted by the New South Wales (NSW) North Coast Institute of TAFE in the Certificate IV in Fine Arts. The project aimed to develop a range of strategies to promote 'lifelong' learning skills, 'deep' learning and 'intrinsic' motivation for the learners, while still meeting the assessment requirements in the relevant training package or syllabus documents. The theoretical framework for the project was John Biggs' model of constructive alignment. The project found that the learners' perception of their learning environment and the relationship between internal and external conditions, significantly affects their motivation, learning and creativity. Consequently, a learner-centred approach, where students were consulted and involved in designing learning and assessment practices, was adopted. The key conclusion is that the richness and diversity of fine arts inevitably comes into conflict with systems that generalise and are inflexible.

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The collected volume of conference papers may be found at TD/NSW 85.08 and the individual papers are indexed from TD/NSW 85.09 to TD/NSW 85.27.

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This paper argues that the creativity inherent in the fine arts is at odds with competency-based assessment. It reports on a project conducted by the New South Wales (NSW) North Coast Institute of TAFE in the Certificate IV in Fine Arts. The project aimed to develop a range of strategies to promote 'lifelong' learning skills, 'deep' learning and 'intrinsic' motivation for the learners, while still meeting the assessment requirements in the relevant training package or syllabus documents. The theoretical framework for the project was John Biggs' model ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Assessment; Teaching and learning; Vocational education and training; Students

Keywords: Competency based training; Student interests

Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia; New South Wales

Published: [Sydney, New South Wales]: TAFE NSW International Centre for VET Teaching and Learning, 2005

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Book Title: The learning powerhouse 2005...what's happening in the engine room?

Pages: 8 p.

Conference name: ICVET Conference on Teaching and Learning Practice

Number: 1st

Date: 2005

Place: Sydney, New South Wales

Statement of responsibility: Sandra Guy

Resource type: Conference

Call Number:
TD/NSW 85.16



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