Assessment
Web Resources
College & University Assessment Web Sites
ASSESSMENT PUBLICATIONS
- Methods of Assessing the Quality of Public Service and
Outreach in Institutions of Higher Education by the W.K. Kellogg
Foundation
- Angelo, Thomas A.
(1999, May). Doing assessment as if learning matters most. AAHE Bulletin,
51(9), 3-6.
- Angelo, Thomas A.,
& Cross, K. Patricia. (1993). Classroom assessment techniques:
A handbook for college teachers (2nd ed.). San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass.
- Barr, R. B., &
Tagg, J. (1995, Nov/Dec). From teaching to learning: A new paradigm
for undergraduate education. Change, 27(6), 12-25.
- Borden,
Victor H.M. and Owens, Jody L. Zak. (2001). Measuring Quality: Choosing
among surveys and other assessments of college quality. The American
Council on Education Center for Policy Analysis & the Association
for Institutional Research.
- Boyer, Ernest L.
(1997). Scholarship reconsidered: Priorities of the professoriate.
Menlo Park CA: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
- Chickering, Arthur
W., & Gamson, Zelda. (1987, July). Seven principles for good practice
in undergraduate education. AAHE Bulletin, 39(7), 5-10.
- Chickering, Arthur
W., & Gamson, Zelda F. (1991). Applying the seven principles for
good practice in higher education. New Directions for Teaching and
Learning, No. 47. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
- Dolence, Michael
G., & Norris, Donald M. (1995). Transforming higher education:
A vision for learning in the 21st century. Ann Arbor, MI: Society
for College and University Planning, 1995.
- Entwistle, Noel J.
(2000). Approaches to studying and levels of understanding: The influences
of teaching and assessment. In J. C. Smart (Ed.), Higher education:
Handbook of theory and research, Vol 15 (pp. 156-218). New York:
Agathon Press.
- Entwistle, Noel J.
(1998). Improving teaching through research on student learning. In
JJF Forest (Ed.), University Teaching: International Perspectives.
New York: Garland Publishing.
- Forest, James and
Thomas Angelo. (2002). Assessment of Student Learning. In Forest and
Kinser, eds. Higher Education in the United States: An Encyclopedia.
New York: ABC-CLIO Publishing.
- Huba, Mary E., &
Freed, Jann E. (2000). Learner-centered assessment on college campuses:
Shifting the focus from teaching to learning. Boston: Allyn &
Bacon.
- Mentkowski, Marcia,
& Associates. (2000). Learning that lasts: Integrating learning,
development, and performance in college and beyond. San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass.
- Nichols, James O.,
et al. (1995). A practitioner's handbook for institutional effectiveness
and student outcomes assessment implementation (3rd ed.). New York:
Agathon.
- Palomba, Catherine
A., & Banta, Trudy W. (1999). Assessment essentials: Planning,
implementing, improving. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
- Ratcliff,
James L., Lubinescu, Edward S., & Gaffney, Maureen A. (2001). How
accreditation influences assessment. San Francisco, Jossey-Bass.
- Steen, Lynn Arthur.
(1992, May). 20 Questions that deans should ask their mathematics department
(or, that a sharp department will ask itself). AAHE Bulletin,
44(9), 3-6.
- Suskie, Linda. (2000,
May). Fair assessment practices: Giving students equitable opportunities
to demonstrate learning. AAHE Bulletin, 52(9), 7-9.
- Walvoord, Barbara,
& Anderson, Virginia Johnson. (1998). Effective grading: A tool
for learning and assessment. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
- Yee,
Wynetta Y., ed. (2003). ASHE Reader Series: Assessment and Program
Evaluation. 2nd edition. Boston: Pearson Publishing.
ASSESSMENT ELECTRONIC DISCUSSION LISTS
Electronic discussion
lists are an excellent way to network with colleagues and quickly learn
about the latest assessment practices. The following lists discuss issues
relevant to higher education assessment practitioners:
- ASSESS discusses
assessment in higher education. To subscribe, send a message to LISTSERV@LSV.UKY.EDU
with the following command in the body of the message: SUBSCRIBE ASSESS.
- ASSESS-W discusses
the assessment of writing. To subscribe, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.LOUISVILLE.EDU
with the following command in the body of the message: SUBSCRIBE ASSESS-W.
- FYA-LIST discusses
first-year assessment issues. To learn about it and sign up, visit its
Web site at <http://www.brevard.edu/fyc/listserv/index.htm>.
- PORTFOLIO-L discusses
portfolios. To subscribe, send a message to LISTSERV@HENSON.CC.KZOO.EDU
with the following command in the body of the message: SUBSCRIBE PORTFOLIO-L
- QUALRS-L discusses
qualitative research issues. To subscribe, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
with the following command in the body of the message: SUBSCRIBE QUALRS-L
- AREA-D discusses
issues in measurement and research methodology and is sponsored by Division
D of the American Educational Research Association. To subscribe, send
a message to LISTSERV@ASU.EDU with the following command in the body
of the message: SUB AERA-D
- AERA-J discusses
issues in postsecondary education and is sponsored by Division J of
the American Educational Research Association. To subscribe, send a
message to LISTSERV@ASU.EDU with the following command in the body of
the message: SUB AERA-J
- EVALTALK discusses
evaluation and associated issues; many of the threads are relevant to
assessment practitioners. Although sponsored by the American Evaluation
Association (AEA), the list is open for use by anyone. To subscribe
to EVALTALK, send a message to LISTSERV@UA1VM.UA.EDU with the following
command in the body of the message: SUBSCRIBE EVALTALK YOURFIRSTNAME
YOURLAST NAME (replacing YOURFIRSTNAME and YOURLASTNAME with your first
and last names).
- LRNASST exchanges
ideas and experiences among learning assistance professionals, including
some assessment matters. To subscribe, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
with the following command in the body of the message: SUB LRNASST
- RETENTION-L discusses
higher education retention issues. To subscribe, send a message to LISTSERV@ALBIE.WCUPA.EDU
with the following command in the body of the message: SUB RETENTION-L
- ARN-L was
created to give parents, educators, civil rights activists and other
community advocates a forum for exchanging ideas and experiences about
implementing assessment reform. It is administered by the Assessment
Reform Network, a project of the National Center for Fair and Open Testing
(FairTest). To subscribe, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTS.CUA.EDU with
the following command in the body of the message: SUB ARN-L.
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