All summative assessment materials must be stored for at least 12 months.  For help, click here. 

Summative assessment materials include the following items:

    • summative assessment instructions given to ākonga
    • marking documents (i.e., marking schedule/marking guide/marking rubric/assessment schedule)
    • marked ākonga work (e.g., hard copy or electronic copy of student work submitted), including resubmissions or reassessment.
Tip: Unitec is required to retain all assessment materials, including ākonga work, for 12 months. Check with your APM to see if your course is using the Te Puna Ako (TPA) copy rollover approach. If so, and your assessments have been conducted and stored within Moodle (including Turnitin), then you do not need to download copies of the assessments. The old version of the course will remain accessible on Moodle with the previous learners enrolled and all assessment submissions. If your course is not stored using the TPA copy rollover approach, ask your APM or Programme Co-ordinator how to download all assessments to save on H drive.

Ask your Programme Co-ordinator where to save the assessments electronically, usually filed on H drive.

If  ākonga submitted hard copies of work, such as posters or artwork,  photograph or scan them to store electronically for a year on H drive.

Kailan huling binago: Biyernes, 9 Pebrero 2024, 11:59 AM