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Assessment: Strategic options paper - Scholarly Practice
Formulate a strategic options plan to initiate three scholarly activities designed to promote a culture of scholarship and academic and/or professional practice in an institution, organisation or department.
SLO3: Explore a range of scholarly activities for systematically improving quality in learning and teaching.
SLO4: Summarise the benefits and ethical, operational and regulatory challenges of promoting a culture of scholarship.
SLO5: Formulate strategic options for scholarly activities that meet internal and external standards as well as stakeholder expectations.
Assessment Requirement
1. Rationale: provide a rationale for your choice of activities based on contributions to discipline knowledge and/or practice, the quality of learning and teaching, regulatory compliance, and institutional goals;
So, define each activity, justify the activity's need based on how it contributes to your profession's knowledge or practice (evidenced by your chosen CI Model), how it complies to regulatory bodies, and your organisational strategic plan.
2. Evidence: provide details of how evidence for scholarly activities will be systematically documented, evaluated and disseminated;
This is all about providing justification /evaluation of how your activities are scholarly, since "documented, evaluated, and disseminated' is all part of Shannon's criteria for being scholarly.
3. Recommendation: recommend priorities based on the existing culture of scholarship, regulatory compliance, and institutional goals.
Based on your organisations current culture, strategic goals, and compliance with external stakeholders, prioritise your three activities in order of need.
4. Academic Writing Style: referencing, sources, composition, expression.
This one continues to be about APA, academic expression, using credible sources to support all arguments, and writing the report so it flows logically.
Attachment:- Strategic options paper.rar
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