Making meaning of how, what, when, and where students learn is a vital, exciting,
and inspiring component of higher education. Increasing external demands for
accountability and internal commitments to improvement are amplifying the
need for comprehensive assessment practices.
Assessment Reconsidered: Institutional Effectiveness for Student Success promotes
the shared ownership of assessment planning among faculty, student affairs
educators, administrators, and students. As a project of the International Center
for Student Success and Institutional Accountability (ICSSIA), Assessment
Reconsidered focuses on the collaborative use of all campus resources in promoting
student success.
Written by an ensemble of educators with broad experience in assessment theory
and practice in higher education, this illuminating work helps both student
affairs professionals and faculty members address internal and public questions
about the functioning of postsecondary institutions by reconsidering assessment
policies, patterns, and practices in colleges and universities.
While the book acknowledges and responds to greater expectations for institutional
accountability, its focus is on building capacity to engage in evidence-based,
reflective practice and supporting educators in doing their best work. Assessment
Reconsidered is not primarily a workbook or how to manual; instead, it addresses
the substantive aspects of assessment and prepares readers to begin or improve
assessment practice; it lays the foundation of concepts, knowledge, and skills that
is essential for effectiveness.
2008, ICSSIA
ISBN: 978-0-931654-55-8
114 pages
Assessment Reconsidered is a publication of the International Center for Student Success and Institutional Accountability (ICSSIA)