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Using Quality Benchmarks for Assessing and Developing Undergraduate - Program

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Informationen zum Autor THE AUTHORS DANA S. DUNN is a professor of psychology and director of the Learning in Common Curriculum at Moravian College. The author or editor of numerous books, he serves on the editorial boards of several journals. MAUREEN A. McCARTHY is a professor of psychology at Kennesaw State University. She previously served as the associate executive director for the Office of Precollege and Undergraduate Programs at the American Psychological Association. SUZANNE C. BAKER is a professor of psychology at James Madison University, where she also serves as assistant department head in psychology. She has authored several book chapters and articles on teaching. JANE S. HALONEN is professor of psychology and the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of West Florida. She is the author of Your Guide to College Success . Klappentext Using Quality Benchmarks for Assessing and Developing Undergraduate Programs Using Quality Benchmarks for Assessing and Developing Undergraduate Programs introduces selected performance criteria?benchmarks?to assist undergraduate programs in defining their educational goals and documenting their effectiveness. The book explores the attributes of undergraduate programs by focusing on educationally related activities in eight domains: program climate; assessment, accountability, and accreditation issues; student learning outcomes; student development; curriculum; faculty characteristics; program resources; and administrative support . Further, it conceptualizes a continuum of performance for each attribute in each of the domains to characterize underdeveloped, developing, effective, and distinguished achievement for undergraduate programs. The goal of the book is to encourage individual departments at various types of institutions to evaluate what they currently do well while identifying areas for refinement or future growth. When benchmarks reveal that a program is underdeveloped, faculty and administrators can plan for how they can best direct subsequent efforts and resources to improve a program's performance and ability to serve students. Emphasizing formative assessment over summative or punitive evaluation, the benchmarks in this book are designed to improve program quality, encourage more effective program reviews, and help optimally functioning programs compete more successfully for resources. Using performance benchmarks to identify areas of program strength can, in turn, be used to recruit and retain students, seek funding via grants or alumni support, and enhance the perceived rating of an institution. Zusammenfassung Assessing student learning effectively has become a priority in higher education. Faculty and administrators must demonstrate to various constituencies and stakeholders that their programs are effective and that there is correlation between teaching and learning. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword ix Peggy Maki Preface xi About the Authors xvii 1 The Need for Quality Benchmarks in Undergraduate Programs 1 Part One: Benchmarking For Eight Key Program Domains 23 2 The View from the Top: Checking the Climate and the Leadership of a Program 25 3 First Things First: Attending to Assessment Issues, Accountability, and Accreditation 46 with George B. Ellenberg, Claudia J. Stanny, Eman El-Sheikh 4 The New Architecture of Learning Design: Focusing on Student Learning Outcomes 71 5 Evaluating Curricula 92 6 Student Development: Solving the Great Puzzle 120 7 Constructively Evaluating Faculty Characteristics 148 8 Back to Basics: Program Resources 183 9 The Art, Science, and Craft of Administrative Support 208 Part Two: Benchmarking In Practice 231 10 Benchmarking Qualit...

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