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School of Language Studies
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
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Assessment Criteria for the School of Language
Studies
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High distinction (80 and above) |
Exceptional achievement in all areas. |
Distinction (70-79) |
Work of high quality overall; high but not exceptional achievement in all areas or exceptional achievement in some areas and a lower level in others. |
Credit (60-69) |
Sound mastery in most areas of assessment, with a higher than satisfactory achievement in some areas. |
Pass (50-59) |
Satisfactory level attained overall. |
Fail (Below 50) |
Overall satisfactory mastery of material not demonstrated. |
Criteria for individual assessment items (as appropriate):
High Distinction (80 and above):
The candidate
• produces work of exceptional quality showing a command of subject
matter and appreciation of issues;
• demonstrates a high level of intellectual work;
• has a clearly formulated argument which is developed throughout
the work;
• engages the question or topic throughout the assignment;
• demonstrates ability to choose appropriate data, to successfully
analyse data and to use data analysis in support of the argument;
• demonstrates outstanding ability to apply concepts and analytical
techniques acquired in the course to new, complex, material;
• demonstrates outstanding level of competence in all language
skills, including interactional competence and is able to extend and
apply these skills in approaching unfamiliar material;
• demonstrates a very high level of cultural and intercultural
awareness and skills;
• demonstrates wide reading of relevant literature;
• has expressed himself or herself well.
Distinction (70-79):
• produces work of high quality showing strong grasp of subject
matter and appreciation of major issues though not necessarily of the
finer points;
• demonstrates a good level of intellectual work;
• has a clear argument which may not be fully sustained throughout
the work;
• masters most of the concepts and issues raised by the question;
• demonstrates ability to choose appropriate data, to successfully
analyse most of the data and to use the data in support of the argument;
• demonstrates outstanding ability to apply concepts and analytical
techniques acquired in the course to all but the most complex new material;
• shows diligent research;
• demonstrates high level of competence in all language skills,
including interactional competence, or a very high level of competence
in some skills and a lower level in others, with an ability to apply
this competence to unfamiliar material;
• demonstrates a high level of cultural and intercultural awareness
and skills;
• has expressed himself or herself clearly.
Credit (60-69):
• produces work of good quality showing an understanding of subject
matter and appreciation of main issues though possibly with some lapses
and inadequacies;
• demonstrates a solid level of intellectual work;
• has an argument which may not be fully sustained throughout
the essay and is possibly marred by minor weaknesses;
• demonstrates some ability to engage with the data and to use
the data in support of the argument;
• demonstrates good ability to apply concepts and analytical techniques
acquired in the course to fairly straightforward new material;
• demonstrates competence in most language skills, including interactional
competence, and ability to apply these skills in approaching relatively
straightforward material;
• demonstrates a good level of cultural and intercultural awareness
and skills;
• demonstrates a fair range of reading;
• has prepared and presented his or her work well, although expression
may need improvement in places.
Pass (50-59):
• produces work of fair quality showing awareness of the main
issues in the question but has difficulty framing a relevant response;
• demonstrates a competent level of intellectual work;
• has an argument which may be weak;
• takes a factual approach and does not attempt to interpret the
findings;
• demonstrates a modest level of engagement with the data and
use of the data in support of the argument;
• demonstrates satisfactory acquisition of concepts and analytical
techniques taught in the course when presented with material of a familiar
nature;
• demonstrates satisfactory competence in language skills, including
interactional competence;
• demonstrates a satisfactory level of cultural and intercultural
awareness and skills;
• demonstrates a modest level of research;
• demonstrates a need for improvement in written expression and
understanding of scholarly conventions.
Fail (Below 50):
• produces work of poor quality;
• shows a lack of understanding or misconception of the issues
and concepts raised in the question;
• does not present a clear argument;
• demonstrates insufficient grasp of the relevance and interrelatedness
of the material being presented;
• demonstrates limited evidence of engaging with the data;
• demonstrates insufficient or no grasp of concepts and analytical
techniques taught in the course;
• has attained an unsatisfactory level in the language skills
required;
• has attained an unsatisfactory level of cultural and intercultural
awareness and skills;
• demonstrates a poor level of research;
• uses expression that is difficult to understand and is careless
about scholarly conventions, spelling and other aspects of presentation.
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