With this theme, TTLC 2015 provides fertile ground to stimulate and compare responsive assessment approaches and practices on established as well as relatively new areas of assessment such as graduate capability assessment in view of the need of educational institutions to evidence graduate employability.
By placing this topic at the heart of the conference, TTLC 2015 aims to explore in breadth, depth and quality the best models and practices, strategies, lessons learnt, success stories from implementation of assessment within the classroom to beyond its borders and up to the virtual space.
Additionally, the conference aims to provide fertile ground to stimulate and compare responsive assessment approaches and practices on relatively new areas of assessment such as graduate capability assessment in view of the need of educational institutions to evidence graduate employability.
TTLC 2015 Themes
TTLC 2015 themes are set out below.
- Assessing extra-curricular activities for graduate employment outcomes
- Innovative Assessment Approaches
- Assessment in a technology-rich learning environment
- Assessing Professional Competencies & Institutional Initiatives
- Other Issues in Assessment for Learning
TTLC 2015 Keynote Speakers
Professor Dr. Colin Beard, Professor of Experiential Learning, Sheffield Business School, United Kingdom
Professor Dr. Gordon Stanley, Honorary Professor, University of Sydney, Australia
Dr. Christopher Charles Deneen, Assistant Professor, The National Institute of Education of Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Taylor’s 8th Teaching and Learning Conference 2015 (TTLC 2015) will be held at the Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus (Malaysia) on November 28 - 29, 2015.