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Demonstrating Student Success - 9781579223052

Un libro in lingua di Bresciani Marilee J. Gardner Megan Moore Jessica Hickmott edito da Stylus Pub Llc, 2010

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"A wonderful addition to existing resources on assessment in student affairs. Its value is in its focus on a crucial form of assessment: demonstrating how student experiences contribute to the richness of undergraduate life. What's more, institutional illustrations and examples add robustness to this book through detailed treatment of central topics in outcomes assessment."---John H. Schuh, Distinguished Professor, Iowa State University

"I wish this guide had been available six years ago when we began our learning outcomes assessment journey. The critical elements of outcomes-based assessment are clearly articulated with application at both the program and system levels. The book is practical, concise, and convincing. I can't wait to get the Guide into the hands of our student affairs managers. Demonstrating Student Success takes the intimidation factor out of the critically important task of outcomes-based assessment. The concepts and best practices are presented with the student affairs practitioner in mind with ready to use approaches and plans."---Paul Dale, Interim President, Paradise Valley Community College, Phoenix, Arizona

This practical guide to outcomes-based assessment in student affairs is designed to help readers meet the growing demand for accountability, and for demonstrating student learning. The authors offer a framework for implementing the assessment of student learning and development, and pragmatic advice on the strategies most appropriate for the reader's particular circumstances.

A key feature of the book is its use of case studies to demonstrate current best practices in student affairs assessment that illuminate theory, while providing examples of application.

The authors explain how to set goals and write outcomes. They describe the range of assessment methods available; discuss criteria for evaluating outcomes-based assessment; and provide steps and questions to consider in designing the reflection and institutional assessment processes. Additionally, they discuss how to utilize and disseminate results effectively. Their expert knowledge, tips, and insights will enable readers to implement outcomes-based assessment in ways that best meet the needs of their own unique campus environments.

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