Exemplars of Assessment in Higher Education
Diverse Approaches to Addressing Accreditation Standards
Herausgeber: Souza, Jane Marie; Rose, Tara A.
Exemplars of Assessment in Higher Education
Diverse Approaches to Addressing Accreditation Standards
Herausgeber: Souza, Jane Marie; Rose, Tara A.
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This book is a publication of the Association for the Assessment of Learning in Higher Education (AALHE), an organization of practitioners interested in using effective assessment practice to document and improve student learning.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9781642672480
- ISBN-10: 1642672483
- Artikelnr.: 62027011
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9781642672480
- ISBN-10: 1642672483
- Artikelnr.: 62027011
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Jane Marie Souza, PhD, serves as the Associate Provost for Academic Administration/Chief Assessment Officer and Accreditation Liaison Officer at the University of Rochester. She served as the 2019-2020 president of the Association for the Assessment of Learning in Higher Education and previously served as editor for the organization's publication, Intersection. Dr. Souza has served on accreditation teams for the New England Commission on Higher Education, Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, and Council on Podiatric Medical Education, where she was a member of the Council 2016-2019. Dr. Souza has been involved with assessment in education since the 1990s when her class was designated a "Lighthouse" site in the state of Massachusetts for her work with curricular alignment and assessment. While working with pharmacy education 2011- 2015, she was elected chair of the Assessment Special Interest Group of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and recognized with an Excellence in Assessment award. Dr. Souza served as an assessment consultant for institutions across the country, offering workshops on the use of technology in the classroom, mapping curricular outcomes, and meeting accreditation standards through effective assessment. She has presented at conferences including the Association for Institutional Research, Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Association for the Assessment of Learning in Higher Education, Drexel Assessment Conference (keynote), Assessment Institute in Indianapolis (section keynote), Texas A&M, and Association for Medical Education in Europe. Dr. Souza holds a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from the University of Nebraska, an M.Ed. in Curriculum Development from Curry College, and BA in English from the University of Massachusetts. Tara A. Rose, PhD, is the Director of Assessment at Louisiana State University. Working collaboratively with faculty, staff
Foreword -Heather F. Perfetti Preface -Jane Marie Souza Introduction. An
Overview of Exemplars in Assessment -Tara A. Rose Part One. Student
Learning and Assessment 1. The Evolving Measure of Learning -Bill Moseley
and Sonya Christian 2. Students as Partners in Cocurricular Assessment -
Jessica Greene, Burton Howell, and Michael Sacco 3. Assessment of Student
Learning in the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences - Jeffrey
R. Lindauer and Patricia A. Coward 4. Leveraging Technology to Facilitate
Assessment Processes - Scott Carnz, Mary Mara, and Amy Portwood 5.
Indigenous Assessment. Cultural Relevancy in Assessment of Student Learning
- Stephen Wall, Lara M. Evans, and Porter Swentzell 6. One Institution's
Journey to Annual Program Assessment - Carol Traupman-Carr, Dana S. Dunn,
and Debra Wetcher-Hendricks 7. A Systematic Approach to Building a Culture
of Assessment. A Multiyear, Cohort-Based Professional Development Model -
Mary Kay Helling, Jana Hanson, and Kevin Sackreiter 8. Introducing
Assessment-Task Choice in an Online Bachelor's Course - Ryan Jopp, Keryn
Chalmers, Sandra Luxton, and Jay Cohen 9. Employing Peer Learning
Assessment at Scale - Brian Harlan, Shawn Moustafa, and Roxie Smith 10.
Many Birds With One Stone. Developing a Multipurpose Student Assessment
System - David D. Dworak Part Two. Student Learning and Assessment in the
Disciplines 11. Assessment of Public Health Competencies at Multiple Levels
-Sondos Islam 12. Elevating Assessment Processes Through Stakeholder
Engagement -Leigh M. Onimus and Joyce A. Strawser 13. Competency-Based
Student Assessment in Online and In-Person Master of Public Health Programs
-Kimberly Krytus, Sarah Cercone Heavey, and Gregory G. Homish 14. Designing
and Assessing Cocurricular Strategies to Promote Personal and Professional
Development -Burgunda V. Sweet, Katherine A. Kelley, Melissa S. Medina, and
Marianne McCollum Part Three. Faculty Engagement and Assessment 15. Giving
Life to Institutional Student Learning Outcomes -Dan Shapiro 16. Assessing
for Learning. The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and Campus
Assessment Culture - Kristina A. Meinking Part Four. Institutional
Effectiveness and Assessment 17. A Structured Protocol for Demonstrating
Institutional Effectiveness -Eric D. Stamps 18. Transforming From Within.
Strategic Planning as a Tool for Institutional Reflection, Direction, and
Transformation - R. Ray D. Somera and Marlena Montague 19. Being Sage About
Institutional Effectiveness -Elisa Hertz 20. Do We Have It? Do We Do It?
Does It Work?. A Three-Question Framework for Addressing Accreditation
Standards and Ensuring Institutional Effectiveness - Dawn L. Hayward, Nancy
Ritze, and Rebecca Gullan Editor and Contributor Biographies Index
Overview of Exemplars in Assessment -Tara A. Rose Part One. Student
Learning and Assessment 1. The Evolving Measure of Learning -Bill Moseley
and Sonya Christian 2. Students as Partners in Cocurricular Assessment -
Jessica Greene, Burton Howell, and Michael Sacco 3. Assessment of Student
Learning in the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences - Jeffrey
R. Lindauer and Patricia A. Coward 4. Leveraging Technology to Facilitate
Assessment Processes - Scott Carnz, Mary Mara, and Amy Portwood 5.
Indigenous Assessment. Cultural Relevancy in Assessment of Student Learning
- Stephen Wall, Lara M. Evans, and Porter Swentzell 6. One Institution's
Journey to Annual Program Assessment - Carol Traupman-Carr, Dana S. Dunn,
and Debra Wetcher-Hendricks 7. A Systematic Approach to Building a Culture
of Assessment. A Multiyear, Cohort-Based Professional Development Model -
Mary Kay Helling, Jana Hanson, and Kevin Sackreiter 8. Introducing
Assessment-Task Choice in an Online Bachelor's Course - Ryan Jopp, Keryn
Chalmers, Sandra Luxton, and Jay Cohen 9. Employing Peer Learning
Assessment at Scale - Brian Harlan, Shawn Moustafa, and Roxie Smith 10.
Many Birds With One Stone. Developing a Multipurpose Student Assessment
System - David D. Dworak Part Two. Student Learning and Assessment in the
Disciplines 11. Assessment of Public Health Competencies at Multiple Levels
-Sondos Islam 12. Elevating Assessment Processes Through Stakeholder
Engagement -Leigh M. Onimus and Joyce A. Strawser 13. Competency-Based
Student Assessment in Online and In-Person Master of Public Health Programs
-Kimberly Krytus, Sarah Cercone Heavey, and Gregory G. Homish 14. Designing
and Assessing Cocurricular Strategies to Promote Personal and Professional
Development -Burgunda V. Sweet, Katherine A. Kelley, Melissa S. Medina, and
Marianne McCollum Part Three. Faculty Engagement and Assessment 15. Giving
Life to Institutional Student Learning Outcomes -Dan Shapiro 16. Assessing
for Learning. The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and Campus
Assessment Culture - Kristina A. Meinking Part Four. Institutional
Effectiveness and Assessment 17. A Structured Protocol for Demonstrating
Institutional Effectiveness -Eric D. Stamps 18. Transforming From Within.
Strategic Planning as a Tool for Institutional Reflection, Direction, and
Transformation - R. Ray D. Somera and Marlena Montague 19. Being Sage About
Institutional Effectiveness -Elisa Hertz 20. Do We Have It? Do We Do It?
Does It Work?. A Three-Question Framework for Addressing Accreditation
Standards and Ensuring Institutional Effectiveness - Dawn L. Hayward, Nancy
Ritze, and Rebecca Gullan Editor and Contributor Biographies Index
Foreword -Heather F. Perfetti Preface -Jane Marie Souza Introduction. An
Overview of Exemplars in Assessment -Tara A. Rose Part One. Student
Learning and Assessment 1. The Evolving Measure of Learning -Bill Moseley
and Sonya Christian 2. Students as Partners in Cocurricular Assessment -
Jessica Greene, Burton Howell, and Michael Sacco 3. Assessment of Student
Learning in the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences - Jeffrey
R. Lindauer and Patricia A. Coward 4. Leveraging Technology to Facilitate
Assessment Processes - Scott Carnz, Mary Mara, and Amy Portwood 5.
Indigenous Assessment. Cultural Relevancy in Assessment of Student Learning
- Stephen Wall, Lara M. Evans, and Porter Swentzell 6. One Institution's
Journey to Annual Program Assessment - Carol Traupman-Carr, Dana S. Dunn,
and Debra Wetcher-Hendricks 7. A Systematic Approach to Building a Culture
of Assessment. A Multiyear, Cohort-Based Professional Development Model -
Mary Kay Helling, Jana Hanson, and Kevin Sackreiter 8. Introducing
Assessment-Task Choice in an Online Bachelor's Course - Ryan Jopp, Keryn
Chalmers, Sandra Luxton, and Jay Cohen 9. Employing Peer Learning
Assessment at Scale - Brian Harlan, Shawn Moustafa, and Roxie Smith 10.
Many Birds With One Stone. Developing a Multipurpose Student Assessment
System - David D. Dworak Part Two. Student Learning and Assessment in the
Disciplines 11. Assessment of Public Health Competencies at Multiple Levels
-Sondos Islam 12. Elevating Assessment Processes Through Stakeholder
Engagement -Leigh M. Onimus and Joyce A. Strawser 13. Competency-Based
Student Assessment in Online and In-Person Master of Public Health Programs
-Kimberly Krytus, Sarah Cercone Heavey, and Gregory G. Homish 14. Designing
and Assessing Cocurricular Strategies to Promote Personal and Professional
Development -Burgunda V. Sweet, Katherine A. Kelley, Melissa S. Medina, and
Marianne McCollum Part Three. Faculty Engagement and Assessment 15. Giving
Life to Institutional Student Learning Outcomes -Dan Shapiro 16. Assessing
for Learning. The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and Campus
Assessment Culture - Kristina A. Meinking Part Four. Institutional
Effectiveness and Assessment 17. A Structured Protocol for Demonstrating
Institutional Effectiveness -Eric D. Stamps 18. Transforming From Within.
Strategic Planning as a Tool for Institutional Reflection, Direction, and
Transformation - R. Ray D. Somera and Marlena Montague 19. Being Sage About
Institutional Effectiveness -Elisa Hertz 20. Do We Have It? Do We Do It?
Does It Work?. A Three-Question Framework for Addressing Accreditation
Standards and Ensuring Institutional Effectiveness - Dawn L. Hayward, Nancy
Ritze, and Rebecca Gullan Editor and Contributor Biographies Index
Overview of Exemplars in Assessment -Tara A. Rose Part One. Student
Learning and Assessment 1. The Evolving Measure of Learning -Bill Moseley
and Sonya Christian 2. Students as Partners in Cocurricular Assessment -
Jessica Greene, Burton Howell, and Michael Sacco 3. Assessment of Student
Learning in the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences - Jeffrey
R. Lindauer and Patricia A. Coward 4. Leveraging Technology to Facilitate
Assessment Processes - Scott Carnz, Mary Mara, and Amy Portwood 5.
Indigenous Assessment. Cultural Relevancy in Assessment of Student Learning
- Stephen Wall, Lara M. Evans, and Porter Swentzell 6. One Institution's
Journey to Annual Program Assessment - Carol Traupman-Carr, Dana S. Dunn,
and Debra Wetcher-Hendricks 7. A Systematic Approach to Building a Culture
of Assessment. A Multiyear, Cohort-Based Professional Development Model -
Mary Kay Helling, Jana Hanson, and Kevin Sackreiter 8. Introducing
Assessment-Task Choice in an Online Bachelor's Course - Ryan Jopp, Keryn
Chalmers, Sandra Luxton, and Jay Cohen 9. Employing Peer Learning
Assessment at Scale - Brian Harlan, Shawn Moustafa, and Roxie Smith 10.
Many Birds With One Stone. Developing a Multipurpose Student Assessment
System - David D. Dworak Part Two. Student Learning and Assessment in the
Disciplines 11. Assessment of Public Health Competencies at Multiple Levels
-Sondos Islam 12. Elevating Assessment Processes Through Stakeholder
Engagement -Leigh M. Onimus and Joyce A. Strawser 13. Competency-Based
Student Assessment in Online and In-Person Master of Public Health Programs
-Kimberly Krytus, Sarah Cercone Heavey, and Gregory G. Homish 14. Designing
and Assessing Cocurricular Strategies to Promote Personal and Professional
Development -Burgunda V. Sweet, Katherine A. Kelley, Melissa S. Medina, and
Marianne McCollum Part Three. Faculty Engagement and Assessment 15. Giving
Life to Institutional Student Learning Outcomes -Dan Shapiro 16. Assessing
for Learning. The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and Campus
Assessment Culture - Kristina A. Meinking Part Four. Institutional
Effectiveness and Assessment 17. A Structured Protocol for Demonstrating
Institutional Effectiveness -Eric D. Stamps 18. Transforming From Within.
Strategic Planning as a Tool for Institutional Reflection, Direction, and
Transformation - R. Ray D. Somera and Marlena Montague 19. Being Sage About
Institutional Effectiveness -Elisa Hertz 20. Do We Have It? Do We Do It?
Does It Work?. A Three-Question Framework for Addressing Accreditation
Standards and Ensuring Institutional Effectiveness - Dawn L. Hayward, Nancy
Ritze, and Rebecca Gullan Editor and Contributor Biographies Index