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A Move to Higher Module Credit Weighting to Enhance Student Engagement

Author(s)
O'Neill, Geraldine  
Rouse, Paul  
Guerin, Suzanne  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/27878
Date Issued
2021-01-18
Date Available
2025-04-04T12:23:44Z
Abstract
Modularisation has supported great flexibility in curriculum pathways. However, there has been little guidance to staff on the module credit weighting that is optimum to allow for this flexibility without compromising student engagement. Student engagement can include, for example, student's time and effort (workload), their participation, interest in the subject and their deeper learning. The UCD School of HIstory, with a standard module credit weighting of five ECTs credits, set out to move to 10 credit modules and to redesign for the enhancement of student engagement in their final year. Using a mixed-method approach, over a three year period student and staff views and experiences of the redesign were explored (n=187 module offerings). The themes identified are explored through the lens of Kahu's (2013) student engagement framework, with evidence of increased engagement of students and staff satisfaction with the design change.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Learning, Teaching, and Technology Centre
Journal
Irish Journal of Academic Practice
Volume
9
Issue
1
Subjects

ECTS credits

Student engagement fr...

Assessment load

Student effort

Module size

History

DOI
10.21427/zk8y-5q09
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2009-7387
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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History Research Collection
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