Posts Tagged ‘Linda Suskie’

January 14 - Rethinking Multiple Choice Tests for Assessing Student Learning

By: Mary Bart in Educational Assessment, Teaching and Learning

If you think multiple choice tests are only good to assess how well students memorized facts, it may be time to rethink your testing strategy. Although they are not appropriate for every situation, when properly developed, multiple choice tests can used to assess higher levels of thinking, including application and analysis.


January 13 - Developing Tools and Strategies to Assess Student Learning: 2008

By: Mary Bart in Online Seminars

Educators have at their disposal a wide variety of educational assessment tools to measure student learning outcomes. From published instruments to locally developed assessments, each has its place in higher education and in your assessment toolbox. This seminar will teach you how to develop your own tools and strategies to assess learning.


January 12 - Choosing a Published Instrument to Assess Student Learning: 2008

By: Mary Bart in Online Seminars

Presented by Linda Suskie, vice president of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, this seminar teaches you what questions you need to ask to determine whether published instruments should be part of your assessment program, and if so, which ones.


January 12 - What You Need to Know When Evaluating Assessment Instruments

By: Mary Bart in Educational Assessment, Teaching and Learning

MAPP, CAAP, C-BASE, CLA, NSSE, to name just a few. With so many published assessment instruments available, how do you know the best one for assessing student learning at your school?