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Applied Assessment Seminars and Applied
Assurance of Learning Seminars are specifically designed for those who already have attended the Assessment Seminar.
How well are students learning? If you participated in the Assessment Seminar
or the Assurance of Learning Seminar then this can help you take the next important step. Our team of experts has drawn examples of best practices from within and outside of the field of management education providing you with choices, ideas, and tools to help you implement the most effective assurance of learning systems for your institutions. You can be certain that this seminar will greatly enhance your assessment program.
Who Should Attend:
Faculty, department chairs, deans, associate deans, those involved
with faculty development, and those working on obtaining or
maintaining accreditation at their school
Learning Outcomes:
- Discuss the nuts and bolts of implementing an assessment program, including the potential pitfalls and how to avoid them.
- "Close the loop" by driving the outcomes from gathered data back into the curriculum to enhance learning; build a
continuous improvement-culture; and solve faculty-related issues.
- Develop a practical 'toolkit' for managing assurance of
learning.
- Share best practices and discuss implementation issues and how to solve them.
Facilitators (may vary for each offering):
Elizabeth Anderson Fletcher, Associate VicePresident of Research Operations, Division of Research, University of Houston
Lorelle Frazer, Director of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Franchising Excellence and Dean (Learning
& Teaching) of the Griffith Business School, Griffith
University, Queensland, Australia
David G. Martin,
Dean, Ronald Bittner School, St. John Fisher College
Eileen Peacock, Vice President and Chief Officer, Asia of AACSB International
Karen Tarnoff, Assistant Dean for Assurance of Learning and Assessment, College of Business and Technology, East Tennessee State University |