General Resources
Assessment Bibliographies and Resource Lists
Assessment Best Practices
- 9 Principles of Good Practice for Assessing Student Learning. These principles are the product of the now-defunct American Association for Higher Education.
- Bogue, E. G., & Hall, K. B. (2003). Quality and accountability in higher education: Improving policy, enhancing performance. Westport, CT: Praeger. Available through I-Share.
- Gates, S. M., Augustine, C. H., Benjamin, R., Bikson, T. K., Kaganoff, T., Ley, D. G., et al. (2002). Ensuring quality and productivity in higher education: An analysis of assessment practices No. 29 (1). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. LB 2806.22 E57 2002.
Glossaries
Topics in Assessment
Assessment and Accreditation
- Holden, Barker, Rosenberg, & Onghena, (2007). Assessing progress toward accreditation related objectives: Evidence regarding the use of self-efficacy as an outcome in the advanced concentration research curriculum. Research on Social Work Practice, 17(4), 456-465. Retrieved from Sage journals or UIS Library Catalog.
- Kern, S., Sherman, S., & Conte, A. (2004). Evaluation of a standards-based teacher-preparation program. Educational Forum, the, 68(4), 358-369. Retrieved from Informa World or UIS Library Catalog.
Assessment and General Education
Assessment and Graduate Education
- Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC. (1999). Self-assessment of graduate programs in the biomedical sciences: Narrative guide and companion survey instruments. Report of the task force on benchmarks of success in graduate programs: AAMC GREAT Group.
- Bilder, A. E., & Conrad, C. F. (Winter 1996). Challenges in assessing outcomes in graduate and professional education. New Directions for Institutional Research, 92, 5-16. LA 227.3 N43 no.92.
- Delaney, A. M. (1997). Quality assessment of professional degree programs. Research in Higher Education, 38(2; 2), 241-264.
- Haworth, J. G. (Winter 1996). Assessment in graduate and professional education: Present realities, future prospects. New Directions for Institutional Research, 92, 89-97. LA 227.3 N43 no.92.
- Maki, P. L., & Borkowski, N. A. (2006). The assessment of doctoral education: Emerging criteria and new models for improving outcomes Stylus Publishing, LLC. Retrieved from Stylus Publishing or UIS Library Catalog.
- Orzoff, J. H., Peinovich, P. E., & Riedel, E. (2008). Graduate programs: The wild west of outcomes assessment. Assessment Update, 20(3), 1-16.
- Stanley, E. C., & Patrick, W. J. (1998). Quality assurance in American and British higher education: A comparison. New Directions for Institutional Research, 25(3), 39-56.
- Underwood, S. J., & Underwood, D. G. (1998). Starting from somewhere: Modified zero-based curriculum review. AIR 1998 annual forum paper.
Assessment and Liberal Arts Universities
Assessment and Online Education
- Butcher, & Sieminski (2006). The challenge of a distance learning professional doctorate in education. Open Learning, 21(1), 59-69. Retrieved from Informa World or UIS Library Catalog.
- Juwah, (2003). Using peer assessment to develop skills and capabilities. USDLA Journal, 17(1).
- Thompson, T., & MacDonald, C. (2005). Community building, emergent design and expecting the unexpected: Creating a quality eLearning experience. Internet and Higher Education, 8(3), 233-249. Retrieved from Science Direct or UIS Library Catalog.
Assessment and Professional Programs
- Legorreta, Kelley, C., & Sablynski, C. (2006). Linking faculty development to the business school's mission. Journal of Education for Business, 82(1), 3-10. Retrieved from Informa World or UIS Library Catalog.
Assessment and Program Review
- Hogan, T. P., Dreisbach, J. H., & Stirton, E. R. (1999). The focused program review as an alternative to the standard comprehensive review. Assessment Update, 11(3), 6.
- Mets, L. (Summer 1995). Program review in academic departments. New Directions for Institutional Research, 86, 19-36. LA 227.3 N43 no.86.
Assessment and Student Engagement
- Hu, Kuh, G., & Li, (2008). The effects of engagement in inquiry-oriented activities on student learning and personal development. Innovative Higher Education, 33(2), 71-81. Retrieved from SpringerLink or UIS Library Catalog.
Learning Outcomes Assessment
- How to Write Outcomes for Student Learning at the Program Level
- How to Write Outcomes for Student Learning at the Course Level
- Bloom's Taxonomy Verbs
Rubrics (a basic tool for assessing student learning)
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