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Assessing for learning :building a sustainable commitment across the institution
- 作者: Maki, Peggy.
- 出版: Sterling, Va. : Stylus 2004.
- 版本: 1st ed.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xix, 204 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Universities and colleges. , Higher. , Education, Higher United States -- Evaluation. , Evaluation. , Social Sciences. , Examinations. , Electronic books. , Theory & Practice of Education. , Education, Higher Evaluation. , Education. , Education, Higher , United States. , EDUCATION Higher. , EDUCATION , Universities and colleges United States -- Examinations. , Universities and colleges
- ISBN: 1417542195 , 9781417542192
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- 附註: At foot of t.p.: AAHE, American Association for Higher Education. Includes bibliographical references and index. Developing a collective institutional commitment -- Beginning with dialogue about teaching and learning -- Making claims about student learning within contexts for learning -- Identifying or designing tasks to assess the dimensions of learning -- Reaching consensus about criteria and standards of judgment -- Designing a cycle of inquiry -- Building a core institutional process of inquiry over time.
- 摘要: Offers colleges and universities a framework and tools to design an effective and collaborative assessment process appropriate for their institution. This book presents examples of processes, strategies, campus practices, resources, guides, worksheets, and exercises for institutions to develop and sustain assessment of student learning.
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This book offers colleges and universities a framework and tools to design an effective and collaborative assessment process appropriate for their culture and institution. It encapsulates the approach that Peggy Maki has developed and refined through the hundreds of successful workshops she has presented nationally and internationally.Maki starts with a definition of assessment as a process that enables us to determine the fit between what we expect our students to understand and be able to do and what they actually demonstrate at points along their educational careers. She then presents a framework--accompanied by extensive examples of processes, strategies and illustrative campus practices, as well as key resources, guides, worksheets, and exercises--that will assist all stakeholders in the institution to develop and sustain assessment of student learning as an integral and systematic core institutional process.Exploring the continuum of students' learning, this book sets the assessment of learning within the twin contexts of: (1) the level of a program, department, division, or school within an institution; and (2) the level of an institution, based on its mission statement, educational philosophy, and educational objectives. Each chapter explores ways to position assessment within program- and institutional-level processes, decisions, structures, practices, and channels of communication.This book presents inquiry into student learning as a core process of institutional learning--a way of knowing about our work--to improve educational practices. Becoming learning organizations themselves, higher education institutions deepen understanding of their educational effectiveness byexamining the various ways in which students make their learning visible. Here is a process that any campus can adapt and use to engage all its constituencies--institutional leaders, faculty, staff, administrators, students and everyone involved in governance--in constructive dialogue to forge a vision about and commitment to a culture of evidence.
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