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    Outcomes Assessment

    Outcomes Assessment

    11/1/00


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    Author: Jessica Loraine Jonson

    Email: jjonson2@unl.edu

    Home Page: http://www.unl.edu/svcaa/assesssment.shtml

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    Table of Contents

     

    Outcomes Assessment

    NCA Statements Handbook of Accreditation, NCA-CIHE, 1997

    Making Outcomes Assessment Work for UNL

    Principles of Good Practice for Assessing Student Learning

    Principle 1: Assessing What Matters Most

    Principle 2: Complete and Accurate Picture of Learning

    Principle 3: Starts with Existing Goals and Activities

    Principle 4: Linking Outcomes and Processes

    Principle 5: Assessment Evolves

    Principle 6: Collaborative Endeavor

    Principle 7: Making Evidence Meaningful

    Principle 8: Used in Decision Making

    Principle 9: Public Accountability

    Benefits for Engaging in Outcomes Assessment

    Benefit 1: Faculty become primary decision-makers

    Benefit 2: Better understanding of learning throughout curriculum

    Benefit 3: Richer Data

    Benefit 4: Reliable Evidence

    Resources For Outcomes Assessment

    Personnel Resources

    Financial Resources

    Informational Resources

    Communication Resources

    Summary of Benefits

    Conclusion

    Questions to Think About

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