Evaluating Student Learning in Higher Education: Beyond the Public Rhetoric (New Directions for Evaluation, Number 151)

Evaluating Student Learning in Higher Education: Beyond the Public Rhetoric (New Directions for Evaluation, Number 151)

William H. Rickards , Monica Stitt-Bergh
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Sep 26, 2016 · Inglese · Brossura (144 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 144
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Sep 26, 2016
Editore Jossey-Bass
Edizione 1
ISBN-10 1119316448
ISBN-13 9781119316442

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In a landscape where higher education is constantly evolving, this book delves deep into the critical processes of student evaluation and assessment. The authors, seasoned practitioners in the field, challenge conventional methods and propose innovative approaches that go beyond mere compliance with public expectations. Their insights offer a refreshing perspective on how to effectively gauge learning outcomes among students.

Through rigorous analysis and practical examples, the text highlights the importance of meaningful engagement between faculty and students. It emphasizes how authentic assessment can transform teaching practices and enhance student learning experiences. The discourse encourages educators to re-evaluate the metrics of success and adapt their strategies accordingly, ensuring they meet the diverse needs of a modern student body.

The narrative also explores systemic issues within educational frameworks, critiquing the status quo while advocating for a shift towards data-driven decision-making. The call for a more nuanced understanding of student learning aligns with current educational trends, urging institutions to reflect on their assessment strategies.

Ultimately, this work stands as a vital resource for educators, administrators, and policymakers who are eager to foster an environment of continuous improvement in higher education. It advocates for a collaborative approach to evaluation that not only uplifts teaching and learning but also enriches the academic community as a whole.

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