Using Policy Briefs as Assessment to Integrating Research-Led Employability in Foreign Policy Courses

The aims of this paper are to highlight the way policy briefs were employed as an assessment tool on a final year foreign policy orientated Politics/IR module in a UK university. It explores the skill/employability rationale behind the use of the tool alongside wider concerns about diversity of asse...

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Main Author: Simon Lightfoot
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UACES 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary European Research
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Online Access:https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/1083
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description The aims of this paper are to highlight the way policy briefs were employed as an assessment tool on a final year foreign policy orientated Politics/IR module in a UK university. It explores the skill/employability rationale behind the use of the tool alongside wider concerns about diversity of assessment before moving onto some practical aspects of its introduction within the module and the evolution of the task. Finally, it reflects on student opinion of the assessment, it highlights some of the expected and unexpected challenges in using policy briefs as an assessment tool and proposes some future modifications. Overall, this paper argues that policy briefs can be utilised on more “traditional” modules and that they have a range of benefits for both students and staff, confirming the general findings of Chagas-Bastos and Burges (2018) and others, whilst making a more explicit case for their use in relation to the fact that the tool allows students to demonstrate research-based employability skills.
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spelling doaj.art-0987bbac01e04aaf9f94bdfa6a734c102022-12-21T19:14:13ZengUACESJournal of Contemporary European Research1815-347X2020-03-0116110.30950/jcer.v16i1.1083Using Policy Briefs as Assessment to Integrating Research-Led Employability in Foreign Policy CoursesSimon Lightfoot0School of Politics & International Studies, University of LeedsThe aims of this paper are to highlight the way policy briefs were employed as an assessment tool on a final year foreign policy orientated Politics/IR module in a UK university. It explores the skill/employability rationale behind the use of the tool alongside wider concerns about diversity of assessment before moving onto some practical aspects of its introduction within the module and the evolution of the task. Finally, it reflects on student opinion of the assessment, it highlights some of the expected and unexpected challenges in using policy briefs as an assessment tool and proposes some future modifications. Overall, this paper argues that policy briefs can be utilised on more “traditional” modules and that they have a range of benefits for both students and staff, confirming the general findings of Chagas-Bastos and Burges (2018) and others, whilst making a more explicit case for their use in relation to the fact that the tool allows students to demonstrate research-based employability skills.https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/1083Policy briefAssessmentEmployabilityResearch-led teaching
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Using Policy Briefs as Assessment to Integrating Research-Led Employability in Foreign Policy Courses
Journal of Contemporary European Research
Policy brief
Assessment
Employability
Research-led teaching
title Using Policy Briefs as Assessment to Integrating Research-Led Employability in Foreign Policy Courses
title_full Using Policy Briefs as Assessment to Integrating Research-Led Employability in Foreign Policy Courses
title_fullStr Using Policy Briefs as Assessment to Integrating Research-Led Employability in Foreign Policy Courses
title_full_unstemmed Using Policy Briefs as Assessment to Integrating Research-Led Employability in Foreign Policy Courses
title_short Using Policy Briefs as Assessment to Integrating Research-Led Employability in Foreign Policy Courses
title_sort using policy briefs as assessment to integrating research led employability in foreign policy courses
topic Policy brief
Assessment
Employability
Research-led teaching
url https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/1083
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