Have you experienced the frustration of reviewing student submissions that do not align with your expectations? When the quality of students’ work diminishes, the Transparency in Learning and Teaching (TILT) Framework can help revitalize your assignments. A transparent assignment includes three essential elements – purpose, task, and criteria for success. When students are aware of each element before they begin an assignment, a reduction in frequently asked questions occurs, the utility value increases, and students develop transferable skills for future employers. By identifying the missing ingredient in your courses, you can develop assignments that are relevant and memorable for students.
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