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Engaging student : using evidence to promote student success / / editors Francois Strydom, George Kuh, Sonja Loots
Engaging student : using evidence to promote student success / / editors Francois Strydom, George Kuh, Sonja Loots
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bloemfontein, : UJ Press, 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (262 p.)
Soggetto topico Higher & further education, tertiary education
Soggetto non controllato Academics
Academic achievement
Academic advising
Academic advisors
Academic challenge
Academic development
Academic literacy
Academic performance
Academic support
Access
Academic staff (also see academics/Lecturers)
Actionable
Active learning
Agency
Aggregated
Analyse
Apply
Ask questions
Assessment
Attitude
Australasian Survey of Student Engagement (AUSSE)
Beginning University Survey of Student Engagement (BUSSE)
Benchmarking
Bloom’s taxonomy
Business
economics and management
Campus environment
Capacity
Career advisors
Challenges
Classroom activities
Classroom Survey of Student Engagement (CLASSE)
Co-curricular (also see extra-curricular)
Cognitive
Cognitive development
Cognitive educational activities
Cognitive functions
Cognitive skills
Collaborative learning
Colleges
Community college
Comprehensive universities
Conditional formatting
Contextual
Contextual challenges
Contextualised
Council on Higher Education (CHE)
Course (module/subject)
Critical thinking
Culture
Curriculum
Data
Data-informed
Decision-making
Decolonisation
Deep learning
Department chairs (heads of departments)
Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET)
Development
Developmental outcomes
Diagnostic
Disaggregating
Discussions
Discussion with diverse others
Dropout
Education outcomes
Effective educational behaviours
Effective educational practices
Effective leadership
Effective teaching practices
Empirical
Engagement – also see Student Engagement
Engineering
Equity
Equitable outcomes
Evaluate
Evidence
Evidence-based
Expectations
Expected academic difficulty
Expected academic perseverance
Experiential learning
Experience with staff
Extended degree
Extended curricula
Extra-curricular (also see co-curricular)
Financial Stress Scale
First-generation
First-year
Food
Food insecurity
Frequency
Freshman myth
Gender
Graduate attributes (Learning outcomes)
Group work
Heads of departments
High-Impact practices
Higher education outcomes
Higher-Order Learning
Holistic
Humanities
Incentive
Indicators
Innovation
Innovative
Instructional paradigm
Interactions
Interventions
Institutional culture
Institutional performance
Institutional research
Institutional researchers
Institution-wide approaches
Interpersonal relationships
Interpersonal skills
Intersectional
Intersectionality
Irish Survey of Student Engagement (ISSE)
Knowledge
Knowledge society
Language
Law
Leaders
Leadership (management/university leadership)
Learning
Learning environments
Learning facilitator
Learning outcomes
Learning paradigm
Learning strategies
Learning with peers
Lecturer Survey of Student Engagement (LSSE)
Lecturers (also see academics/academic staff)
Librarians
Management (University leaders and Leadership)
Mathematics
Memorisation
Mentor
Mentoring
Mentorship
Mission
Module (course/subject)
Motivation
National Benchmark Tests (NBT)
National Benchmark Test Project (NBTP)
National Development Plan
National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)
Natural and Agricultural Sciences
Next Generation of Academics Programme (nGAP)
Numeracy development
Off-campus
On-campus
Online resources
Pathways
Peer learning (also see Tutor)
Pedagogical approaches
Pedagogical contexts
Pedagogical environments
Pedagogical experiences
Pedagogical innovation
Pedagogical practices
Pedagogical relationship
Pedagogical responsiveness
Pedagogies
Perceived academic preparation
Perceived preparedness
Persistence
Policies
Policy
Policy makers
Practical significance
Practical work
Preparing for class
Professional development
Professionals
Professional staff
Quadrant
Quality
Quality assurance
Quality of interactions
Quantitative reasoning
Reflection
Reflective and integrative learning
Relationships
Research
Responsiveness
Resources
Retention
Science
engineering and technology
Self-reflection
Senior students
Service learning
Social sciences
Socio-economic
South African Survey(s) of Student Engagement (SASSE)
Staff development (also academic development and lecturer development)
Stakeholder
Strategies
Statistical
Student affairs
Student behaviour
Student bodies
Student data
Student development
Student engagement
Student evaluation
Student financial aid
Student involvement
Student learning
Student life
Student needs
Student outcomes
Student organisations
Student perspective
Student participation
Student performance
Student persistence
Student retention
Student responses
Student societies
Student-staff interaction
Student success
Student views
Student voice
Success rates
Subject (course/module)
Support services
Support staff
Supportive campus
Supportive environment
Synthesise
Systemic perspective
Systemic understanding
Teaching
Teaching and learning
Techniques
Time
Time management
Traditional universities
Transformation
Transformative
Transition
Tutor
Tutorials
Undergraduate research
Underprepared
United States
University Capacity Development Grant (University Capacity Development Programme)
Universities
Universities of Technology
University leaders
Unrealistic
Well-being
ISBN 1-928424-09-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910639978103321
Bloemfontein, : UJ Press, 2017
Materiale a stampa
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Using evidence of student learning to improve higher education / / George D. Kuh [and six others]
Using evidence of student learning to improve higher education / / George D. Kuh [and six others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Francisco, California : , : National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (304 p.)
Disciplina 378.73
Soggetto topico Education, Higher - Aims and objectives - United States
Educational tests and measurements - United States - Evaluation
Universities and colleges - United States - Evaluation
Educational change - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-90366-8
1-118-90373-0
Classificazione EDU015000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface ix Acknowledgments xvii About the Authors xix 1. From Compliance to Ownership: Why and How Colleges and Universities Assess Student Learning 1 Stanley O. Ikenberry and George D. Kuh PART ONE What Works? Finding and Using Evidence 2. Evidence of Student Learning: What Counts and What Matters for Improvement 27 Pat Hutchings, Jillian Kinzie, and George D. Kuh 3. Fostering Greater Use of Assessment Results: Principles for Effective Practice 51 Jillian Kinzie, Pat Hutchings, and Natasha A. Jankowski 4. Making Assessment Consequential: Organizing to Yield Results 73 Jillian Kinzie and Natasha A. Jankowski PART TWO Who Cares? Engaging Key Stakeholders 5. Faculty and Students: Assessment at the Intersection of Teaching and Learning 95 Timothy Reese Cain and Pat Hutchings 6. Leadership in Making Assessment Matter 117 Peter T. Ewell and Stanley O. Ikenberry 7. Accreditation as Opportunity: Serving Two Purposes with Assessment 146 Peter T. Ewell and Natasha A. Jankowski 8. The Bigger Picture: Student Learning Outcomes Assessment and External Entities 160 Jillian Kinzie, Stanley O. Ikenberry, and Peter T. Ewell PART THREE What Now? Focusing Assessment on Learning 9. Assessment and Initiative Fatigue: Keeping the Focus on Learning 183 George D. Kuh and Pat Hutchings 10. From Compliance Reporting to Effective Communication: Assessment and Transparency 201 Natasha A. Jankowski and Timothy Reese Cain 11. Making Assessment Matter 220 George D. Kuh, Stanley O. Ikenberry, Natasha A. Jankowski, Timothy Reese Cain, Peter T. Ewell, Pat Hutchings, and Jillian Kinzie References 237 Appendix A: NILOA National Advisory Panel 261 Appendix B: NILOA Staff, 2008 to 2014 263 Index 265 .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460005903321
San Francisco, California : , : National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Using evidence of student learning to improve higher education / / George D. Kuh [and six others]
Using evidence of student learning to improve higher education / / George D. Kuh [and six others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Francisco, California : , : National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (304 p.)
Disciplina 378.73
Soggetto topico Education, Higher - Aims and objectives - United States
Educational tests and measurements - United States - Evaluation
Universities and colleges - United States - Evaluation
Educational change - United States
ISBN 1-118-90366-8
1-118-90373-0
Classificazione EDU015000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface ix Acknowledgments xvii About the Authors xix 1. From Compliance to Ownership: Why and How Colleges and Universities Assess Student Learning 1 Stanley O. Ikenberry and George D. Kuh PART ONE What Works? Finding and Using Evidence 2. Evidence of Student Learning: What Counts and What Matters for Improvement 27 Pat Hutchings, Jillian Kinzie, and George D. Kuh 3. Fostering Greater Use of Assessment Results: Principles for Effective Practice 51 Jillian Kinzie, Pat Hutchings, and Natasha A. Jankowski 4. Making Assessment Consequential: Organizing to Yield Results 73 Jillian Kinzie and Natasha A. Jankowski PART TWO Who Cares? Engaging Key Stakeholders 5. Faculty and Students: Assessment at the Intersection of Teaching and Learning 95 Timothy Reese Cain and Pat Hutchings 6. Leadership in Making Assessment Matter 117 Peter T. Ewell and Stanley O. Ikenberry 7. Accreditation as Opportunity: Serving Two Purposes with Assessment 146 Peter T. Ewell and Natasha A. Jankowski 8. The Bigger Picture: Student Learning Outcomes Assessment and External Entities 160 Jillian Kinzie, Stanley O. Ikenberry, and Peter T. Ewell PART THREE What Now? Focusing Assessment on Learning 9. Assessment and Initiative Fatigue: Keeping the Focus on Learning 183 George D. Kuh and Pat Hutchings 10. From Compliance Reporting to Effective Communication: Assessment and Transparency 201 Natasha A. Jankowski and Timothy Reese Cain 11. Making Assessment Matter 220 George D. Kuh, Stanley O. Ikenberry, Natasha A. Jankowski, Timothy Reese Cain, Peter T. Ewell, Pat Hutchings, and Jillian Kinzie References 237 Appendix A: NILOA National Advisory Panel 261 Appendix B: NILOA Staff, 2008 to 2014 263 Index 265 .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787119503321
San Francisco, California : , : National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Using evidence of student learning to improve higher education / / George D. Kuh [and six others]
Using evidence of student learning to improve higher education / / George D. Kuh [and six others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Francisco, California : , : National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (304 p.)
Disciplina 378.73
Soggetto topico Education, Higher - Aims and objectives - United States
Educational tests and measurements - United States - Evaluation
Universities and colleges - United States - Evaluation
Educational change - United States
ISBN 1-118-90366-8
1-118-90373-0
Classificazione EDU015000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface ix Acknowledgments xvii About the Authors xix 1. From Compliance to Ownership: Why and How Colleges and Universities Assess Student Learning 1 Stanley O. Ikenberry and George D. Kuh PART ONE What Works? Finding and Using Evidence 2. Evidence of Student Learning: What Counts and What Matters for Improvement 27 Pat Hutchings, Jillian Kinzie, and George D. Kuh 3. Fostering Greater Use of Assessment Results: Principles for Effective Practice 51 Jillian Kinzie, Pat Hutchings, and Natasha A. Jankowski 4. Making Assessment Consequential: Organizing to Yield Results 73 Jillian Kinzie and Natasha A. Jankowski PART TWO Who Cares? Engaging Key Stakeholders 5. Faculty and Students: Assessment at the Intersection of Teaching and Learning 95 Timothy Reese Cain and Pat Hutchings 6. Leadership in Making Assessment Matter 117 Peter T. Ewell and Stanley O. Ikenberry 7. Accreditation as Opportunity: Serving Two Purposes with Assessment 146 Peter T. Ewell and Natasha A. Jankowski 8. The Bigger Picture: Student Learning Outcomes Assessment and External Entities 160 Jillian Kinzie, Stanley O. Ikenberry, and Peter T. Ewell PART THREE What Now? Focusing Assessment on Learning 9. Assessment and Initiative Fatigue: Keeping the Focus on Learning 183 George D. Kuh and Pat Hutchings 10. From Compliance Reporting to Effective Communication: Assessment and Transparency 201 Natasha A. Jankowski and Timothy Reese Cain 11. Making Assessment Matter 220 George D. Kuh, Stanley O. Ikenberry, Natasha A. Jankowski, Timothy Reese Cain, Peter T. Ewell, Pat Hutchings, and Jillian Kinzie References 237 Appendix A: NILOA National Advisory Panel 261 Appendix B: NILOA Staff, 2008 to 2014 263 Index 265 .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810322703321
San Francisco, California : , : National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui