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Making Outcomes Assessment (Relatively) Painless, One Approach to Address the Issue

Making Outcomes Assessment (Relatively) Painless, One Approach to Address the Issue
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摘要 Given the pressures and constraints of assessment of learning in today's environment consistent with accreditation requirements, this paper presents the utilization of a course embedded assessment. That is, instead of creating an extra assessment outside the normal activities of the course, this paper examines an assessment that is part of the course. Additionally, not only is the course embedded assessment part of the course, it measures 100% of assessments employed in the course, instead of only a sample of the assessments. This paper presents background information regarding the utilization of a course embedded assessment, including The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International [AACSB] requirements for fulfilling assessment of learning outcomes. Discussion of course embedded assessments takes place. The dialogue then illustrates an approach that can be used for the data organization and analysis stages of assessment. It is hoped that the use of such an approach may save instructors time and effort in their assessment endeavors, while providing a superior quality assessment encompassing the entire course instead of merely a sample. This occurs by transferring the objective nature of the assessments into a computerized format.
机构地区 Bloomsburg University
出处 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2011年第11期1190-1196,共7页 现代会计与审计(英文版)
关键词 accounting course assessment ASSESSMENT assessment of learning course embedded assessment computerized assessment 课程评估 嵌入式 背景资料 分析数据 质量评估 电脑化 学习 样本
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