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Active Learning in Higher Education | 2017

Measuring intangible outcomes can be problematic: The challenge of assessing learning during international short-term study experiences:

Debra Flanders Cushing; Mark W. Pennings; Dino Willox; Rafael E. Gomez; Clare Dyson; Courtney Coombs

Short-term international study experiences, or study tours, aim to increase students’ global awareness, educate and empower them to be productive global citizens, and contribute to their future employability. Learning outcomes from study tours often include intangible personal characteristics or soft skills, as opposed to specific disciplinary skills and knowledge, and yet, these are not easily identified. Using an iterative Delphi process, this study aimed to understand the pedagogical experience of tour leaders (experts) and assist in future development of effective assessment. Findings include four key areas of agreement among the experts: (1) both discipline-based knowledge and the acquisition of intangible personal characteristics are important learning outcomes and are considered to be almost equally important, (2) assessment almost always occurs on tour, (3) formative assessment for learning is predominantly used (rather than learning for summative assessment to test the learning), and (4) facilitated reflection is an important way to encourage learning during a study tour. Yet, the findings also reveal uncertainty about assessing outcomes that include intangible personal characteristics and soft skills. The article concludes with pedagogical implications and recommendations for future research.


Australian and New Zealand journal of art | 2007

Zidane, a 21st Century Portrait

Mark W. Pennings


Creative Industries Faculty | 2005

Relational Aesthetics and Critical Culture

Mark W. Pennings


Creative Industries Faculty | 2012

The Corio Oval Tribe : a prosopographical perspective of the Geelong Football Club in the nineteenth century

Mark W. Pennings; Robert Pascoe


Creative Industries Faculty | 2009

The culture of Australian football at the East Melbourne cricket ground, 1878-1921

Robert Pascoe; Mark W. Pennings


Creative Industries Faculty | 2008

'Anyone But Barwon': The Bitter Rivalry Between the Geelong and Barwon Football Clubs in the Late 1870s

Mark W. Pennings; Trevor Ruddell


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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Future Environments | 2017

Potential affordances of public art in public parks: Central Park and the High Line

Debra Flanders Cushing; Mark W. Pennings


School of Creative Practice; Creative Industries Faculty | 2017

Origins of Australian Football: Victoria's Early History. Volume 5: Players and Clubs

Mark W. Pennings


School of Creative Practice; Creative Industries Faculty | 2017

Performing Cultural Tourism: Communities, Tourists and Creative Practices

Susan J. Carson; Mark W. Pennings

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Susan J. Carson

Queensland University of Technology

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Debra Flanders Cushing

Queensland University of Technology

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Rafael E. Gomez

Queensland University of Technology

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Grant William Stevens

Queensland University of Technology

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Terry Smith

University of Pittsburgh

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