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It is not enough to believe we are teaching these skills. Learn More ➜ August 21, 2020 Practicing Equity-Centered Assessment Assessment has been used to evaluate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts and it is time to shift the discussion to embedding DEI efforts into the practice of assessment. A number of practitioners who participated in a recent survey about the intersections of assessment and equity, agree. Learn More ➜ July 13, 2020 Setting Up Assessment Year to Year: Five Key Questions The summer months provide an opportunity to reset, reflect and re-examine many of our institutional processes. As we strive to make annual assessment meaningful and manageable, we must evolve ongoing processes based on our unique students, curricula, resources and culture. Learn More ➜ July 10, 2020 The Essential Role of Co-curricular Programs in Student Success, Retention, Persistence and Graduation Anthology dives into how co-curricular activities boost student retention, persistence, and graduation rates, supporting overall success. Learn More ➜ May 21, 2020 Follow the Data: How Campuses Use Assessment in Times of Change Campuses have shared a great variety of ways the pandemic has impacted assessment. Some reported a heightened emphasis on data and an increase in activity—others said they cancelled assessments and lowered expectations. Learn More ➜ November 20, 2019 Thought You Were Closing the Loop? Think Again. Everyone knows that assessment is all about the use of the data. There’s a reason that “closing the loop” is one of the most used and most loved phrases in the assessment professional’s handbook – it’s always relevant. The assessment cycle (whatever version of it you use) is here to stay – it’s always a loop, and that final step is what matters. Learn More ➜ February 21, 2019 Three Tips for Managing Names and Technology on Campus College can be a significant catalyst in a person’s identity development. As students interact with new people and complex environments, they gradually explore personal interests and boundaries, discovering... Learn More ➜ August 31, 2017 From Good Intentions to Evidence-Based Success: A Better Way for Student Affairs Student affairs practitioners can feel as if they’re on a constant crusade to justify the impact of their programs, services, and interactions. Collecting and analyzing data and sharing the findings – and any efforts to make improvements and change – goes a long way toward building credibility for programs and services. To do that consistently and effectively, student affairs practitioners and leaders must strive for a culture of evidence. Learn More ➜
March 11, 2021 Equity-Centered Dashboards: Leveraging Data Visualization to Illuminate Student Outcomes Learn More ➜
September 28, 2020 Measuring Student Impact Across Time and Effort Entering a school year that looks very different from what we’re familiar with, there is more of a priority than ever for colleges to create cocurricular experiences that translate to learning and promote the skills employers want. It is not enough to believe we are teaching these skills. Learn More ➜
August 21, 2020 Practicing Equity-Centered Assessment Assessment has been used to evaluate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts and it is time to shift the discussion to embedding DEI efforts into the practice of assessment. A number of practitioners who participated in a recent survey about the intersections of assessment and equity, agree. Learn More ➜
July 13, 2020 Setting Up Assessment Year to Year: Five Key Questions The summer months provide an opportunity to reset, reflect and re-examine many of our institutional processes. As we strive to make annual assessment meaningful and manageable, we must evolve ongoing processes based on our unique students, curricula, resources and culture. Learn More ➜
July 10, 2020 The Essential Role of Co-curricular Programs in Student Success, Retention, Persistence and Graduation Anthology dives into how co-curricular activities boost student retention, persistence, and graduation rates, supporting overall success. Learn More ➜
May 21, 2020 Follow the Data: How Campuses Use Assessment in Times of Change Campuses have shared a great variety of ways the pandemic has impacted assessment. Some reported a heightened emphasis on data and an increase in activity—others said they cancelled assessments and lowered expectations. Learn More ➜
November 20, 2019 Thought You Were Closing the Loop? Think Again. Everyone knows that assessment is all about the use of the data. There’s a reason that “closing the loop” is one of the most used and most loved phrases in the assessment professional’s handbook – it’s always relevant. The assessment cycle (whatever version of it you use) is here to stay – it’s always a loop, and that final step is what matters. Learn More ➜
February 21, 2019 Three Tips for Managing Names and Technology on Campus College can be a significant catalyst in a person’s identity development. As students interact with new people and complex environments, they gradually explore personal interests and boundaries, discovering... Learn More ➜
August 31, 2017 From Good Intentions to Evidence-Based Success: A Better Way for Student Affairs Student affairs practitioners can feel as if they’re on a constant crusade to justify the impact of their programs, services, and interactions. Collecting and analyzing data and sharing the findings – and any efforts to make improvements and change – goes a long way toward building credibility for programs and services. To do that consistently and effectively, student affairs practitioners and leaders must strive for a culture of evidence. Learn More ➜