National Assessment of College Student Learning

National Assessment of College Student Learning

Author: Addison Greenwood

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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This report explores the issues and concerns related to the development of a process to assess college student learning. Its primary focus is the attainment of National Education Goal 5.5 by the year 2000 which reads, "The proportion of college graduates who demonstrate an advanced ability to think critically, communicate effectively, and solve problems will increase substantially." The primary source of information for this report came from a set of 15 papers commissioned as background for a study design workshop held in November 1991, 45 reviews of the papers, and the proceedings of the study design workshop, "National Assessment of College Student Learning: Issues and Concerns." Chapter 1 addresses what it means to undertake a national assessment of college student learning and raises issues inherent in such a national assessment. Chapter 2 considers what specific skills should be assessed (critical thinking skills, assessment in the workplace, assessment in the colleges--basic skills and general intellectual skills, literacy and writing assessments, and necessary research). Chapter 3 raises six standards and other measurement issues: (1) relationship of standards to the task of defining a national assessment of college student learning; (2) historical context for standards; (3) relationship of standards of National Assessment of College Student Learning to the overall charge of Goal 5; (4) the testing of subject-specific content domains; (5) reasonableness of a single set of standards; (6) and the debate over portfolio assessment and its relationship to standards and values issues. (Contains over 450 footnotes.) (GLR)


Designing and Assessing Courses and Curricula

Designing and Assessing Courses and Curricula

Author: Robert M. Diamond

Publisher: Jossey-Bass

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13:

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Written with the faculty member in mind, this book provides specific guidelines for every phase of the planning process. With more than fifty percent new material, this revised edition provides many examples and how-to guidance. Plus, it features entirely new sections dealing with diversity, multi-culturalism, and technology. Also contains checklists, worksheets, tables, and figures to assist in the planning process. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.


Designing and Improving Courses and Curricula in Higher Education

Designing and Improving Courses and Curricula in Higher Education

Author: Robert M. Diamond

Publisher: Jossey-Bass

Published: 1989-01-24

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13:

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Designing and Improving Courses and Curricula in Higher Education provides a practical, step-by-step guide for systematically enhancing college courses and curricula--offering a proven, cost-effective approach for analyzing and improving existing programs as well as developing, implementing, and evaluating new ones.


The American Community College

The American Community College

Author: Arthur M. Cohen

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2003-02-03

Total Pages: 535

ISBN-13: 0787967904

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Since it was first published in 1982 The American Community College has become the primary resource that faculty, administrators, trustees, and researchers look to for a comprehensive analysis of the most recent findings and up-to-date information on the American community college. Throughout this important book, Arthur M. Cohen and Florence B. Brawer describe how community colleges fit into the American educational system, the services they provide, and the effects they have on the community. This completely revised and updated edition contains information about recent changes in the community college landscape, including consolidation of faculty power, mandatory testing and placement of students, the greater prominence of developmental education, and the attention given to state-level directives regarding institutional functioning and funding. The authors also present the current information on a number of other topics, including student flow, instruction, student services, and curricular functions. In addition, The American Community College includes updated tables and graphs that reflect the most current data and incorporate new examples of the services that colleges provide.


Intelligence Policy

Intelligence Policy

Author: Angela Browne-Miller

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1461518652

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The author examines the numerous facets of 'implicit intelligence policies'those unspoken directives that often profoundly influence social and educational policies-and their impact on policies regarding measured and actual mental ability.