Assessment 101 is your all-in-one guide to conducting and facilitating assessment in specific programs, as well as coordinating institution-wide assessment processes.
Assessment 101 is your all-in-one guide to conducting and facilitating assessment in specific programs, as well as coordinating institution-wide assessment processes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Keston H. Fulcher is the Improvement Strategist at James Madison University, USA. He is also a Professor in the Assessment and Measurement PhD program. He provides professional development and bespoke consultation on assessment and improvement. His personal goal is to help higher education evolve from an assessment culture to an improvement culture. Megan R. Good is the Executive Director of the Center for Assessment and Research Studies (CARS) at James Madison University, USA. She is also an Assistant Professor in the Assessment and Measurement PhD program. Prior to her current role, she led assessment and later accreditation efforts at Auburn University, USA. She is focused on raising the profile of student learning in higher education. Elizabeth R. H. Sanchez is a writer and editor residing in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Liz received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Bridgewater College and Master of Arts in Writing, Rhetoric, and Technical Communication from James Madison University, USA. When not writing, she enjoys spending time with family.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Assessment Fundamentals 1. How Did We Get Here? 2. Providing Assessment Evidence with Reports 3. Selecting Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) 4. Building a Curriculum Map 5. Designing Instruments 6. Collecting Data 7. Analyzing Data and Interpreting Results 8. Using Assessment Results 9. Considering Advanced Practices Part 2: Applying the Fundamentals 10. Considering Situational Factors 11. Facilitating Assessment Meetings 12. Designing Assessment Infrastructure for Academic Programs 13. Coordinating General Education Assessment 14. Conducting Student Affairs Assessment 15. Involving Institutional Leadership 16. Furthering Your Journey
Part 1: Assessment Fundamentals 1. How Did We Get Here? 2. Providing Assessment Evidence with Reports 3. Selecting Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) 4. Building a Curriculum Map 5. Designing Instruments 6. Collecting Data 7. Analyzing Data and Interpreting Results 8. Using Assessment Results 9. Considering Advanced Practices Part 2: Applying the Fundamentals 10. Considering Situational Factors 11. Facilitating Assessment Meetings 12. Designing Assessment Infrastructure for Academic Programs 13. Coordinating General Education Assessment 14. Conducting Student Affairs Assessment 15. Involving Institutional Leadership 16. Furthering Your Journey
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