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Supervised assessment

Supervised assessment offers a practical way to strengthen assurance of learning by directly connecting student work with an authentic demonstration of capability.

It can take different forms to suit the purpose of the task, with further details available on the following pages.

Supervised assessment examples

Explore how supervised assessments work, either as part of a subject or on their own. Both options provide stronger evidence of learning than submitted work alone.

Short term assessment project

This project trialled real-time, supervised assessments in online subjects to improve learning, engagement, and academic integrity. It showed that students benefit from more authentic, interactive assessment without added workload.

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