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(1) This Procedure provides a process by which students may request a review of an assessment outcome. (2) HESF: Standard 1.4 Learning Outcomes and Assessment; 2.4 Student Grievances and Complaints; 7.2 Information for Prospective and Current Students (3) ESOS Act - National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018: Standard 6 Overseas Student Support Services; Standard 8 Overseas Student Visa Requirements; 10 Complaints and Appeals (4) This Procedure applies to all assessments carried out in higher education coursework courses. (5) This Procedure does not apply to higher degree by research dissertation assessment appeals or to reviews of assessment outcomes in Vocational Education units or courses. (7) See Assessment for Learning Policy. (8) Students who disagree with the outcome of an assessment are entitled to have their concerns addressed. (9) All written assessments (e.g. examination papers) must be retained by the University for the period prescribed by the Public Records Standard for Higher Education and Vocational Education Records (Vic) (PROS 02/01, Section 11.2.2). This period is 12 (twelve) months after the finalisation of results for the unit within which the assessment took place. (10) For the purposes of this Procedure, the assessment result is the original decision that is capable of review. (11) Students are generally encouraged to review feedback and discuss assessment results with their unit convenor/assessor in order to gain greater insight into the basis of their assessment outcome and alignment of the outcome with the assessment rubric/marking criteria. (12) Students may choose to raise substantive concerns or disputes regarding grades with the relevant Course Chair or equivalent, if they have grounds to believe that: (13) This must be done using Form AC02 Review of Assessment Outcome Request and submitted via the Course and Unit Administrator within five (5) working days of the assessment result being published. (14) A student may seek advice and assistance from Student Advocacy in preparing for, and raising, their concerns with their assessor. (15) The Course Chair will, within five (5) working days of having received notice of a concern or dispute: (16) The determination made by the Course Chair or equivalent is final. (17) In the instance that the Course Chair was the original assessor of the disputed piece of assessment, the review will be performed by the Director Learning and Teaching or other nominee of the Executive Dean. (18) Students studying VU courses with VU partners are entitled to pursue a review of individual assessment outcomes following the same process outlined above. (19) In this case, the VU Site Coordinator will also be involved and may perform the first review in lieu of the Course Chair or equivalent.Assessment for Learning - Review of Individual Assessment Outcomes Procedure (HE)
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - TEQSA/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Definitions
Top of PageSection 5 - Policy/Regulation
Section 6 - Procedures
Part A - Summary of Roles and Responsibilities
Role
Responsibilities
Student
Raises valid concerns with their unit convenor/assessor.
Unit Convenor/Assessor
Provides feedback to the student on the basis of the result.
If required, co-operates with the enquiries made by the Course Chair or equivalent.
Course Chair or equivalent
Considers disputed individual assessment outcomes.
Makes appropriate determination to:
- leave the result as originally assigned;
- direct a new assessment by a different assessor;
- substitute a different mark or grade.
Associate Dean Learning and Teaching (or equivalent)
Performs the review when the Course Chair is unable to do so due to a conflict of interest.
Course and Unit Administrator
Receives student requests for review.
Documents request for review and outcome.
Part B - Informal Discussion
Part C - Review: Course Chair or equivalent
Part D - Managing Conflict of Interest
Part E - VU Partner students