Innovative assessment methods as a pathway to public engagement: A case study of Literature & Medicine

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pedagogies Pub Date : 2020-12-17 DOI:10.1080/1554480X.2020.1860061
G. Matthews, Olivia Djawoto
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ABSTRACT This article argues that in order to encourage English graduates to expand their horizons, educators should diversify the range of assessments and offer greater opportunities for public engagement. Through a detailed analysis of the final-year elective, Literature & Medicine, the authors explore the ways in which the design and implementation of innovative assessment methods – concept mapping, graphic medicine, and creative projects – can result in diverse and vibrant work that demonstrates our students’ ability to contribute in a meaningful way to societal issues. We then show the ways in which collaboration with external partners such as hospitals, charities, and arts organisations can establish a sustainable public-engagement agenda and develop further opportunities for both research and teaching. Crucially, the assessment methods and pathways to public engagement are not limited to a particular discipline and can be adopted in a variety of international contexts.
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作为公众参与途径的创新评估方法:文学与医学案例研究
本文认为,为了鼓励英语专业毕业生拓展视野,教育工作者应该多样化评估的范围,并提供更多的公众参与机会。通过对最后一年选修课“文学与医学”的详细分析,作者探索了如何设计和实施创新的评估方法-概念图,图形医学和创意项目-可以产生多样化和充满活力的工作,展示我们的学生以有意义的方式为社会问题做出贡献的能力。然后,我们展示了与外部合作伙伴(如医院、慈善机构和艺术组织)合作的方式,这些合作可以建立可持续的公众参与议程,并为研究和教学提供进一步的机会。至关重要的是,公众参与的评估方法和途径并不局限于某一特定学科,可以在各种国际背景下采用。
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