Taking Stock of the Assessment Movement
Posted by Association of American Colleges and Universities on March 20, 2017
This issue examines higher education’s response to calls for greater accountability for student learning. Also included are articles on justice and identity, curricular reform, co-teaching, equitable implementation of high-impact practices, and a new tool for administrators seeking to support high-impact practices.
http://www.aacu.org/liberaleducation/2017/winter
President’s Message
The American Dream and Higher Education’s Broader Purpose
By Lynn Pasquerella
From 1818 R Street NW
From the Editor
By David Tritelli
Featured Topic
Charting the Future of US Higher Education: A Look at the Spellings Report Ten Years Later
By W. Russell Neuman
Toward an Improvement Paradigm for Academic Quality
By Douglas D. Roscoe
The VALUE of Learning: Meaningful Assessment on the Rise
By Terrel Rhodes
Perspectives
On Building a Diverse Democracy: Justice and Identity in the Twenty-First Century
By Eboo Patel
Support for High-Impact Practices: A New Tool for Administrators
By Adrianna Kezar and Elizabeth Holcombe
The Bryn Mawr College 360° Program: Implementing High-Impact Educational Practices
By Kimberly Cassidy and Sarah Theobald
Transforming a Core Curriculum—and Minimizing the Battle Scars
By Patricia M. Dwyer
Gaining Ground by “Thinking Little”: Gardening as Curricular Reform in the Liberal Arts and Sciences
By Joe Wilferth
My View
Escaping Burnout through Collaboration: Co-Teaching in a Right-to-Work State
By Salena Rabidoux and Amy Rottmann
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