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Looking for ideas or tips?
These links will help you assess student learning
Program/Discipline Level Assessment
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Busy
Chairperson's Guide to Assessment — This one really does
answer all those pesky questions like "How can I add assessment
to the already busy schedules of my faculty and students?" (Sec.
10). Although this specifically targets the needs of Southeast
Missouri State University, it addresses a lot of common problems
and issues.
- PROGRAM-Based
Review and Assessment: Tools and Techniques for Program Improvement — A
rich resource published online by the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
This work takes apart the process of program assessment and examines
it systematically, enabling users to follow the concrete examples
and the detailed pro and con analyses, and thus make choices that
will be most effective for their own programs.
- Mid-South
Community College Report of Assessment of Student Achievement 2005-2006 — This
is the final institutional report, showing all of the information
regarding how Mid-South's various division's met or did not meet
their goals for the year. As such it offers good examples of how
to present program information.
- Teaching
and Learning Online: Communication, Community and Assessment — Another
useful resource published online by the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
This one addresses a particularly thorny assessment issue, at least
in part — assessment of online classes. Not as hands on as
the other UMass handbooks, at least in the Assessment section, this
one at least considers this underexamined issue.
- University
of Central Florida's Program Assessment Handbook — a "big
picture" guide to the program assessment process that explains
the why and the what as well as the how.
- Western
Carolina University's Handbook for Program Assessment — a
complete handbook that details both why the process should be undertaken
as well as providing very specific guidelines about how to do it,
write down to word-level suggestions for effective goal statements,
etc.
- Career
and Technical Programs Program Assessment Guide - Glendale Community
College — a particularly helpful FAQs page, methods section,
5-column model, and example using a nursing program.
- Guidelines
for Program Assessment - Developing an Assessment Plan for Your Program — St.
Olaf's College produced this very helpful guide to thinking through
the process of developing a program assessment.
Course Level
Assessment
Specific Assessment Links
Resources
Several databases offer rich troves of information on student learning
assessment. In order to use them effectively, think carefully about the
keywords you use. Remember that certain words will appear in almost every
citation, so be specific and consider whether today's jargon might have
had different "code words" a few years ago. "Rubrics" or "muddiest
point" are going to be significantly more useful terms than either "student" or "education".
Also, enclose phrases in quotation marks: "classroom assessment
techniques". Most databases will then search the terms as a unit
rather than as separate words.
Discussion Lists
Subscribe to discussion lists by sending an email message to the listserver.
Make sure to turn off any automatic signature file you may use. In most
cases, you will want to leave the subject line blank and put the following
text into the body of the message (substituting your own name where appropriate):
subscribe list-name your-first-name your-last-name
- ASSESS — Listserver: listserv@lsv.uky.edu (University
of Kentucky-Lexington). Topic: assessment in higher education.
- FYA-List — Listserver: listserv@vm.sc.edu (University
of South Carolina). Topic: evaluating students' experiences and success
in the first year of college.
- ASSESS-W — Listserver: listserv@listserv.louisville.edu (University
of Louisville). Topic: assessing writing.
- PORTFOLIO-L — Listserver: listserv@henson.cc.kzoo.edu (Kalamazoo
College). Topic: portfolio assessment.
If you become aware of other links or resources that you'd like to recommend
be added to this web site, contact Ruth Lindemann at 443-8735 or
Email
the Library.
Revised
April 19, 2012
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