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1. Moving Forward with the Next Steps Marilee J. Bresciani, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Postsecondary Education and
Co-Director of the Center for Educational Leadership, Innovation, and Policy
San Diego State University
3590 Camino Del Rio North
San Diego, California, U.S.A.
619-594-8318
Marilee.Bresciani@mail.sdsu.edu
2. Bresciani, M.J. Intended “Take-Aways” An ability to a) articulate what outcomes-based assessment is, b) why it is important, and c) its how it differs from research
An ability to develop criteria for your evaluation methods/tools
An ability to identify strategies to address barriers in implementation
3. Bresciani, M.J. Turn to each other in groups of two and answer these questions In two sentences or less,
How would you describe what outcomes-based assessment is?
How would you explain its importance?
4. Bresciani, M.J. The Assessment Cycle (Bresciani, 2006) The key questions…
What are we trying to do and why? or
What is my program supposed to accomplish? or
What do I want students to be able to do and/or know as a result of my course/workshop/orientation/program?
How well are we doing it?
How do we know?
How do we use the information to improve or celebrate successes?
Do the improvements we make contribute to our intended end results?
Adapted from California State University, Chico’s Guidelines for Assessment:
-- What are we trying to do?
-- How well are we doing it?
-- How--using these answers--can we improve what we are doing?
Adapted from California State University, Chico’s Guidelines for Assessment:
-- What are we trying to do?
-- How well are we doing it?
-- How--using these answers--can we improve what we are doing?
5. The IterativeSystematicAssessment CycleBresciani, 2006