Coming to Terms with Student Outcomes Assessment
Faculty and Administrators' Journeys to Integrating Assessment in Their Work and Institutional Culture
Herausgeber: Maki, Peggy L
Coming to Terms with Student Outcomes Assessment
Faculty and Administrators' Journeys to Integrating Assessment in Their Work and Institutional Culture
Herausgeber: Maki, Peggy L
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Presents first-person accounts of fourteen faculty and administrators about how they grappled, and engaged, with assessment and how - despite misgivings and an often - contentious process - they were able to gain the collaboration of their peers as the benefits for student learning became evident. This book offers advice, strategies, and models.
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Presents first-person accounts of fourteen faculty and administrators about how they grappled, and engaged, with assessment and how - despite misgivings and an often - contentious process - they were able to gain the collaboration of their peers as the benefits for student learning became evident. This book offers advice, strategies, and models.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781579224349
- ISBN-10: 1579224342
- Artikelnr.: 31179545
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781579224349
- ISBN-10: 1579224342
- Artikelnr.: 31179545
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Peggy L. Maki, PhD in literature and linguistics, University of Delaware, writes, speaks about, and consults with higher education organizations and institutions on the process of assessing student learning, an internally motivated and shared commitment to currently enrolled students' equitable progress toward achieving high-quality learning outcomes. She has consulted at over 610 institutions in the United States and abroad and has written books and articles on assessment for more than 20 years. Her previous book, Real-Time Student Assessment: Meeting the Imperative for Improved Time to Degree, Closing the Opportunity Gap, and Assuring Student Competencies for 21st-Century Needs (Stylus, 2017), challenges institutions to prioritize the use of chronological assessment results to benefit enrolled students compared with the more common practice of prolonged assessment cycles that generally benefit future students. She served as the former American Association for Higher Education's (AAHE) senior scholar on assessment; a consultant in the Association of American Colleges & Universities' (AAC&U's) annual General Education and Assessment Institutes; and a member of several advisory boards, including one for the Lumina Foundation. Currently, she serves on the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment (NILOA) advisory board. Recently an accredited organization in the United Kingdom invited her to design and teach online professional development courses and workshops among those it offers worldwide to higher education. She is the recipient of a national teaching award, the Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching.
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Assessment Is Like a Box of Chocolates-Lisa Maxfield
California State University
Long Beach 2. Assessment. Legacy
Culture
and Vision-Lynn Lester and Kate Hendel
Clarke College 3. Some Uncertainties Exist-David A. Eubanks
Coker College 4. Wanted. Nutrient-Rich Environments For Genuine Assessment-Jean Mach
College of San Mateo 5. From Bereavement To Assessment. The Transformation of a Regional Comprehensive University-Rose Perrine
Charlie Sweet
Hal Blythe
Paula Kopacz
Dorie Combs
Onda Bennett
Stacey Street
and E. J. Keeley
Eastern Kentucky University 6. How It Took A Whole Village-Eileen Matthews
Gallaudet University 7. Slouching Toward Assessment. One Department's Journey Toward Accountability Bliss-Hardin L. Aasand
Stevens Amidon
and Debrah Huffman
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne 8. Designing
Implementing
And Sustaining Department/Program Review and Assessment at a Community College-Althea Smith and Susan Bayard
North Shore Community College 9. Discovering Our Way. Defining And Implementing An Integrated Culture Of Assessment-Mia Alexander-Snow and Christine Robinson
Seminole State College Of Florida
Formerly Seminole Community College 10. Outcomes Assessment
The Public Research University
and the Humanities-Laura J. Rosenthal
University of Maryland
College Park 11. Turf Battles
Subcultures
and Procedural Technicalities. Multiple Pathways Toward Assessment at The University of Southern Maine-Ann C. Dean and Susan Mcwilliams
University Of Southern Maine 12. Engaging Faculty in the Assessment Process at The University Of West Florida-Eman M. El-Sheikh
Justice Mbizo
Claudia J. Stanny
George L. Stewart
Melanie A. Sutton
Laura J. White
And Michelle Hale Williams
University Of West Florida 13. Evidence of Learning-Melissa Pedone and Allison Sloan
Valencia Community College 14. Seeing the Light
Feeling the Heat-Patricia A. Thomas
Rhode Island College
Jeanne Mullaney
Rhode Island Community College
and Deborah Grossman-Garber
University Of Rhode Island
California State University
Long Beach 2. Assessment. Legacy
Culture
and Vision-Lynn Lester and Kate Hendel
Clarke College 3. Some Uncertainties Exist-David A. Eubanks
Coker College 4. Wanted. Nutrient-Rich Environments For Genuine Assessment-Jean Mach
College of San Mateo 5. From Bereavement To Assessment. The Transformation of a Regional Comprehensive University-Rose Perrine
Charlie Sweet
Hal Blythe
Paula Kopacz
Dorie Combs
Onda Bennett
Stacey Street
and E. J. Keeley
Eastern Kentucky University 6. How It Took A Whole Village-Eileen Matthews
Gallaudet University 7. Slouching Toward Assessment. One Department's Journey Toward Accountability Bliss-Hardin L. Aasand
Stevens Amidon
and Debrah Huffman
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne 8. Designing
Implementing
And Sustaining Department/Program Review and Assessment at a Community College-Althea Smith and Susan Bayard
North Shore Community College 9. Discovering Our Way. Defining And Implementing An Integrated Culture Of Assessment-Mia Alexander-Snow and Christine Robinson
Seminole State College Of Florida
Formerly Seminole Community College 10. Outcomes Assessment
The Public Research University
and the Humanities-Laura J. Rosenthal
University of Maryland
College Park 11. Turf Battles
Subcultures
and Procedural Technicalities. Multiple Pathways Toward Assessment at The University of Southern Maine-Ann C. Dean and Susan Mcwilliams
University Of Southern Maine 12. Engaging Faculty in the Assessment Process at The University Of West Florida-Eman M. El-Sheikh
Justice Mbizo
Claudia J. Stanny
George L. Stewart
Melanie A. Sutton
Laura J. White
And Michelle Hale Williams
University Of West Florida 13. Evidence of Learning-Melissa Pedone and Allison Sloan
Valencia Community College 14. Seeing the Light
Feeling the Heat-Patricia A. Thomas
Rhode Island College
Jeanne Mullaney
Rhode Island Community College
and Deborah Grossman-Garber
University Of Rhode Island
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Assessment Is Like a Box of Chocolates-Lisa Maxfield
California State University
Long Beach 2. Assessment. Legacy
Culture
and Vision-Lynn Lester and Kate Hendel
Clarke College 3. Some Uncertainties Exist-David A. Eubanks
Coker College 4. Wanted. Nutrient-Rich Environments For Genuine Assessment-Jean Mach
College of San Mateo 5. From Bereavement To Assessment. The Transformation of a Regional Comprehensive University-Rose Perrine
Charlie Sweet
Hal Blythe
Paula Kopacz
Dorie Combs
Onda Bennett
Stacey Street
and E. J. Keeley
Eastern Kentucky University 6. How It Took A Whole Village-Eileen Matthews
Gallaudet University 7. Slouching Toward Assessment. One Department's Journey Toward Accountability Bliss-Hardin L. Aasand
Stevens Amidon
and Debrah Huffman
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne 8. Designing
Implementing
And Sustaining Department/Program Review and Assessment at a Community College-Althea Smith and Susan Bayard
North Shore Community College 9. Discovering Our Way. Defining And Implementing An Integrated Culture Of Assessment-Mia Alexander-Snow and Christine Robinson
Seminole State College Of Florida
Formerly Seminole Community College 10. Outcomes Assessment
The Public Research University
and the Humanities-Laura J. Rosenthal
University of Maryland
College Park 11. Turf Battles
Subcultures
and Procedural Technicalities. Multiple Pathways Toward Assessment at The University of Southern Maine-Ann C. Dean and Susan Mcwilliams
University Of Southern Maine 12. Engaging Faculty in the Assessment Process at The University Of West Florida-Eman M. El-Sheikh
Justice Mbizo
Claudia J. Stanny
George L. Stewart
Melanie A. Sutton
Laura J. White
And Michelle Hale Williams
University Of West Florida 13. Evidence of Learning-Melissa Pedone and Allison Sloan
Valencia Community College 14. Seeing the Light
Feeling the Heat-Patricia A. Thomas
Rhode Island College
Jeanne Mullaney
Rhode Island Community College
and Deborah Grossman-Garber
University Of Rhode Island
California State University
Long Beach 2. Assessment. Legacy
Culture
and Vision-Lynn Lester and Kate Hendel
Clarke College 3. Some Uncertainties Exist-David A. Eubanks
Coker College 4. Wanted. Nutrient-Rich Environments For Genuine Assessment-Jean Mach
College of San Mateo 5. From Bereavement To Assessment. The Transformation of a Regional Comprehensive University-Rose Perrine
Charlie Sweet
Hal Blythe
Paula Kopacz
Dorie Combs
Onda Bennett
Stacey Street
and E. J. Keeley
Eastern Kentucky University 6. How It Took A Whole Village-Eileen Matthews
Gallaudet University 7. Slouching Toward Assessment. One Department's Journey Toward Accountability Bliss-Hardin L. Aasand
Stevens Amidon
and Debrah Huffman
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne 8. Designing
Implementing
And Sustaining Department/Program Review and Assessment at a Community College-Althea Smith and Susan Bayard
North Shore Community College 9. Discovering Our Way. Defining And Implementing An Integrated Culture Of Assessment-Mia Alexander-Snow and Christine Robinson
Seminole State College Of Florida
Formerly Seminole Community College 10. Outcomes Assessment
The Public Research University
and the Humanities-Laura J. Rosenthal
University of Maryland
College Park 11. Turf Battles
Subcultures
and Procedural Technicalities. Multiple Pathways Toward Assessment at The University of Southern Maine-Ann C. Dean and Susan Mcwilliams
University Of Southern Maine 12. Engaging Faculty in the Assessment Process at The University Of West Florida-Eman M. El-Sheikh
Justice Mbizo
Claudia J. Stanny
George L. Stewart
Melanie A. Sutton
Laura J. White
And Michelle Hale Williams
University Of West Florida 13. Evidence of Learning-Melissa Pedone and Allison Sloan
Valencia Community College 14. Seeing the Light
Feeling the Heat-Patricia A. Thomas
Rhode Island College
Jeanne Mullaney
Rhode Island Community College
and Deborah Grossman-Garber
University Of Rhode Island