ANS600 Sustainable Food and Fibre Production Info Slides S1
Introduction to ANS600
What is this unit?
How is this unit taught?
How is it assessed?
How do I maximise my assessment mark?
How do I book an assessment?
When are the deadlines?
What is this Unit?
This unit enables students to increase their knowledge and expertise in various specialisations of their choosing
Choice of student-centred learning modules (study guides)
Need 3 modules to complete the unit
Modules related to sustainable agriculture using an ESG lens
But Not for Everyone
Who should do this unit
Students that should explore alternative elective unit for the current teaching period
Well-developed time management skills
Students who struggle with time management and deadlines
Ability to self-direct learning
Students who prefer structured learning and frequent oversight from staff
Independent research skills – confident sourcing and interrogating information from different sources
Students who prefer structured learning materials that specify required information
Students with effective spoken communication
Students developing spoken English communication
Students are ready to develop skills in an interview setting
Students who don’t want to engage in an interview-style assessment
Assessment
Content
Assessment
Weight
Deadline
Module 1
Oral exam (viva voce)
30
Week 3-14
Module 2
Oral exam (viva voce)
30
Week 3-14
Module 3
Oral exam (viva voce)
30
Week 3-14
Review
Reflective report
10
Week 14
What Modules Are Available?
Topic
Status
Societal Role of meat
Available
Science-policy integration to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production systems
Available
The Australian Sheep Sustainability Framework: supporting sustainable sheep meat and wool production
Available
Beef Farm Biosecurity
Available
Livestock disease resilience – from individual to herd level
Available
Plasma activated water increasing shelf life of foods
Available
Sustainable field practices and reduction of losses to soilborne diseases
Available
Challenges and opportunities- Introduced species
Coming soon
Importance of Biosecurity in Australia- a focus on introduced species
Coming soon
Introduction to animal behaviour, ethics and welfare
Coming soon
Oral Exams (Viva Voce)
Online interview (exam) – MS Teams
Camera on, recorded
Closed-book exam.
We need to be able to see your eyes.
If the examiner is concerned you are reading from a screen, you will be asked to redo the assessment with in-person invigilation
5 questions from the study guide – random selection
Graded on depth of understanding and use of appropriate examples – not just memorising study guide content
Spoken communication skills (e.g. interview skills)
Each question /10
Grade
Criteria
Pass
Basic answer using relevant information from the study guide or review article.
Credit
Clear explanation that includes additional relevant detail and/or an appropriate example.
Distinction
Well-developed answer. Integrates high-quality sources (evidence of some reading beyond the article) and/or relevant contextualised examples
High Distinction
Demonstrates independent research, critical thinking and thoughtful application to policy or practice. Relate key concepts to Australia and/or the student’s home country. Include a relevant example of how the concept can be applied in practice.
Example
Sheep welfare – use of pain relief for husbandry procedures
Strategy
The modules you complete won’t appear on your academic record/transcript
You cannot retake an oral exam
You can’t ask for an alternative question.
Giving excess additional information won’t get you more marks. We will mark the first item of supporting/additional information you give in your answer.
Don’t try to memorise an answer word for word. We just need the correct content in the answer.
Don’t worry about the pronunciation of scientific terms
Don’t leave all your assessments till the final weeks. The final weeks will be busy, so don’t expect the flexibility to change the assessment
You will not get an extension because of poor time-management (only with reliable medical information or a recommendation from the Equity office)
Booking Oral Exam Assessment
Online unit booking sheet
Which 3 weeks you choose is up to you, but the day and time in that week has to be organised with the examiner
Don’t book until you are ready.
Select the module you want to be assessed – only one module to be assessed at a time.
Staff will contact you after bookings close at 4 pm Thursday to organise a date and time for the assessment in the FOLLOWING week.
Check your email for the calendar invitation
When you receive a Teams meeting request, “accept” it (or propose a new time) so the timeslot and link are in your calendar
Reflective Report
The reflective report provides a critical self-reflection based on your overall learning experience.
Reflective writing involves looking back on your experiences, analysing what happened, evaluating what worked or didn’t, and considering how you will apply your learning in the future.
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