"Presenters were very knowledgeable and helpful."  –2008 Assessment Conference attendee
 
 

Assessment Conference, March 7–9, 2010
Almost 300 of your peers currently are registered and the number of attendees continues to increase. Don't miss out on this critical opportunity.

You’re teaching—are they learning? Returning after a successful first year, the Assessment Conference discusses assessment and assurance of learning models from around the world, and introduces educators to the many evaluation resources at hand. Key to benchmarking and the accreditation process, informed assessment is explored by renowned experts and schools of all sizes at this content-rich AACSB event.

Assessment Conference Plenary Speaker Dr. Tom Angelo, internationally renowned expert on assessment with best known publication Classroom Assessment Techniques: A Handbook for College Teachers (more than 75,000 copies in print), will focus on using research-based, practical options in assessment to promote deep learning—and how “less can often yield more” in this context. In the most recent issue of Event Connection, he shared his thoughts on the concept of his session, issues many schools face regarding assessment, and his advice for schools seeking accreditation. [READ ARTICLE]
 

Andrew J. Policano, dean, The Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine
Faculty, department chairs, deans, those involved with faculty development, and those working on obtaining or maintaining AACSB accreditation at their school
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For an intensive understanding of assessment and how it relates to AACSB accreditation, participate in either the Assessment Seminar or Applied Assessment Seminar (for those who have completed the Assessment Seminar) held before the conference in New York City, on March 6–7, 2010.