


It is also possible in these circumstances that a second marker may know the identity of the student. because of the personalised form of teaching, or because a student has been given specific advice by a marker on a reassessment, and because supervisors will know the real identities of their project and dissertation students. In some circumstances, even though a piece of coursework is identified only by a student registration number, the first marker may know the identity of the student because of the nature of the assessment - e.g.is to help the development of a student and which does not count towards decisions regarding progression or the conferment of an award – need not be anonymised. Coursework which is entirely formative – i.e.All written coursework, project reports and dissertations submitted by undergraduate and taught postgraduate students for assessments that have a summative component should be identified by a unique identifer, such as a student's user name or registration number and not by their name.Submission of anonymised work for assessment Formative coursework is defined as work that is not taken into account by a Board of Examiners for the purposes of progression and/or for an award. *Summative coursework is defined as work that is taken into account by a Board of Examiners for the purposes of progression and/or for an award. Submission of anonymised coursework for assessment, word limits and penalties, extensions and penalties for unauthorised late submission, provisional marks and feedback, and retention of coursework Submission of Work for Assessment (Taught Programmes) - 2022/23

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