ENCOURAGING ATTENDANCE IN TUTORIALS FOR QUANTITY SURVEYING STUDIES THROUGH ASSESSMENT
Dublin Institute of Technology (IRELAND)
About this paper:
Appears in:
EDULEARN11 Proceedings
Publication year: 2011
Pages: 6413-6416
ISBN: 978-84-615-0441-1
ISSN: 2340-1117
Conference name: 3rd International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies
Dates: 4-6 July, 2011
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:
Construction Economics and Management in Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) educates and prepares students to become Quantity Surveyors (Construction Economists) in the Construction Industry. Arguably the most important subject on the course and the cornerstone of the profession is the ability of the students and graduates to carry out a technical function called ‘measurement’ or ‘take off’ from construction plans and drawings. Graduates of Construction Economics and Management may spend up to two years carrying out measurement for their employers before they progress to the more professional practices of Quantity Surveying. The importance of measurement and take off in the profession cannot be overstated and thus the subject is included in all four years of the Construction Economics and Management Degree in The School of Real Estate and Construction Economics in DIT. The functions outlined above are delivered in the second year of the course in Quantity Surveying Studies 2A in semester one and Quantity Surveying Studies 2B in semester two. Both modules are five ECTS credits delivered in two hours of lectures and two hours of tutorials.
Students do appreciate the importance of the module and interest and attendance on the module is high. However, teaching the module in second year the author observed that attendance at the two hour tutorials was significantly lower than the lectures. The subject matter is practical in nature and really only can be learned and understood through continuous practice. The tutorials provide an environment for the students to carry out measurement in a small group under the tutors supervision and direction thus simulating the working environment. Attendance on these tutorials is paramount to the successful completion of the learning outcomes of the module. The paper investigates an assessment strategy implemented in Quantity Surveying Studies 2B to encourage attendance and participation in the tutorials.
This paper outlines how part of the modules continuous assessment is incorporated into tutorials, providing students with formative feedback on a weekly basis and at the same time increasing attendance at the tutorials and understanding of the subject matter. Keywords:
Construction Economics and Management, take off, measurement, quantity surveying, tutorials.