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In closing, “assessment” has become a dirty word in higher education. That’s understandable. Faculty members have little formal training relating to assessment. We are subject-matter experts who, in ...
Research in higher education shows that learning is deeper, more sustainable and satisfying when students become responsible partners in the learning process. Involving students actively in ...
Charting the future: ChatGPT’s impact on nursing education and assessments Interactive workshops and user-friendly guides can unlock the potential of ChatGPT in assessment and overcome initial ...
Speaking at a Digital Universities Week session hosted by Times Higher Education in partnerships with Inspera, a market leader in online assessment and certification, the company’s UK general manager, ...
The agenda featured a slew of sessions on the role of the faculty in assessment ("Developing Faculty Engagement in Teaching and Assessing General Education Outcomes," "Involving Faculty in Campus-wide ...
In her OP-Ed “Exams are at risk of extinction,” Chronicle opinion columnist and first-year Anna Garziera examines the current trends of American higher education shifting away from exams ...
Tamara M. Walser, Evaluability Assessment in Higher Education: Supporting Continuous Improvement, Accountability, and a Culture of Assessment, Journal of Assessment and Institutional Effectiveness, ...
This concludes 250 or so blogs over the past four years for Forbes. For all its flaws, American higher education has meant a lot to me over the past six decades.