Overview

  • Policies establish the key principles and provisions that govern ACU’s decision-making processes.
  • All ACU Policies are official position statements of the University and are often accompanied by associated procedures or guidelines that explain how the policy is to be implemented.

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Direct Links to ACU Policies Assessment Policy & Procedures Learning & Teaching Policy Where to seek further assistance

All ACU Policies are governed by ACU Governance Directorate, for a full list of all ACU Policies including those with a Learning & Teaching focus, click the button below.

ACU Policies & Procedures

Assessment Policy and Procedures

The Assessment Policy and Procedures are currently under review. This major review is being undertaken through a co-design process with key stakeholders across the University. The Policy Review Working Group plan to table the updated Assessment policy principles at Academic Board in November 2021. Upon endorsement, the policy and procedures will be further developed and re-tabled at Academic Board for approval with implementation in Semester Two, 2022.

The revised Assessment Policy sets out the principles that underpin ACU’s approach to assessment. The revised policy seeks to broadly guide the design and adoption of valid assessment practices that shape the best possible student learning experience and outcomes and deliver assurance of achievement of those outcomes. The structure of ACU’s revised assessment policy is founded on the seven principles of good practice in assessment. These principles provide the theoretical framework to assist ACU in developing relevant and dynamic regulations to guide assessment strategies and procedures, as well as marking and grading decisions. It is intended the principles will assist lecturers and students to understand the nature of links between unit learning and teaching schedules and implemented assessment strategies. It is the application of these principles that leads toward the achievement of best practice.

While this policy is under review staff and students should refer to the current policy:

ACU Assessment Policy

Learning & Teaching Policy and Procedures

The Learning & Teaching Policy and Procedures are currently under review through a co-design process with key stakeholders across the University. The Policy Review Working Group plan to table the updated Learning and Teaching policy principles at Academic Board in November 2021.Upon endorsement the policy and procedures will be further developed and re-tabled at Academic Board for approval with implementation in Semester Two, 2022.

ACU’s revised Learning and Teaching Policy will aim to promote the achievement of best practice learning and teaching in two ways. Firstly, by ensuring that all learning and teaching practice is informed by a set of broad principles of good practice. Secondly, by ensuring that all academic and professional staff with responsibility for designing, administering or making decisions relating to learning and teaching have a shared understanding of the practice implication of these principles. Consistent with both the ACU Education Strategy and ACU's Vision 2033 these principles align with the ACU Mission and embed principles of Catholic Social Thought.

The student experience is central to all university functions. Within this policy, the student experience is conceptualised as a lifecycle. The four principles of student experience, curriculum design, teaching and ongoing improvement through scholarship are interdependent and combine to optimise the student experience and underpin a continuous quality improvement cycle. These principles align to the Pillars of the Education Strategy.

While this policy is under review staff and students should refer to the current policy:

ACU Learning & Teaching Policy

Where to seek further assistance interpreting Learning & Teaching Policies

All ACU policies are governed by Directorate of Governance, any policy feedback can be communicated to the Directorate of Governance through their ACU Policy website.

For assistance in understanding and/or interpreting any Learning & Teaching policies, please email your query through CEI@acu.edu.au.

Page last updated on 17/01/2022

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