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Upcoming Offerings
| 21–22 March, 2013—SOLD OUT |
Bangkok, Thailand |
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| 5–6 June, 2013 |
Singapore |
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If the concept of assurance of learning (AoL) is new to you, or if your school is currently creating or implementing a new AoL system, you now have an opportunity to learn from the experts.
The Assurance of Learning (AoL) Seminar exposes you to a broad view of the AACSB Accreditation standards and presents best practices so that you can implement an effective AoL system.
Focusing less on individual classroom assessments (direct measures) and more on programmatic assessment, you will leave this seminar knowing how to create an AoL plan for your degree programs.
Explore AACSB's expectations for the assessment of student learning while gathering a multitude of comprehensive case studies, sample learning goals, best practices from other business schools, and specific examples addressing the challenges relevant to schools in the Asia Pacific region.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand the AACSB Accreditation standards for AoL
- Gain an appreciation for the conceptual and practical issues arising from trying to meet those standards
- Identify your school's unique strengths and challenges pertaining to meeting the standards
- Learn how to align pedagogy and student assessment
- Gain the tools needed to put systems and processes in place that reveal AoL
- Understand how AoL is a catalyst for organizational change
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Who Should Attend: Faculty, department chairs, deans, those involved with assurance of learning.
Facilitators (May Vary for Each Offering):
Howard Davies, associate dean of programmes, teaching, and learning, The Hong
Kong Polytechnic University
Lorelle Frazer, dean of learning and teaching, Griffith Business School, Griffith University
Victoria Licuanan, professor and former dean, Asian Institute of Management, Manila, Philippines
Eileen Peacock, senior vice president and chief officer, Asia, AACSB International
Arun Pereira, clinical associate professor, Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, India
Lyn Simpson, assistant dean and director, accreditation, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Australia
Robin Stanley Snell, professor of management and director of business programmes at Lingnan
University, Hong Kong
KK Wei, dean and chair professor of information systems in the College of Business at the City University of Hong Kong
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