Student Outcomes Assessment: A Historical Review and Guide to Program Development
By (Author) Serbrenia J. Sims
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th January 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
378.167
Hardback
168
Colleges and universities have been criticized for their failure to educate students effectively. As a result, higher educational institutions have become increasingly interested in student outcomes assessment as an important tool for curriculum development and policy planning. This work offers comprehensive coverage of issues, concepts, and practices in student outcomes assessment. The author explores the history of outcomes assessment, the role of governmental intervention in outcomes assessment, and the relationship between outcomes assessment and institutional accreditation. Sims begins by reviewing the political context of assessment programmes and policies and by identifying and defining significant terms. She then traces the history of outcomes assessment programmes at several institutions, and she studies the impact of federal and state initiatives on higher education. The study concludes with practical advice on developing assessment programmes, and a valuable appendix summarizing and discussing important federal legislation in this area. Academic administrators and others concerned with educational policy should find this book a useful guide to a growing area of concern.
SERBRENIA J. SIMS has worked for the School of Education at the College of William and Mary and the Center for Government and Public Affairs at the Montgomery campus of Auburn University. She has published several articles on higher education and personnel training and co-edited (with Ronald R. Sims) Managing Institutions of Higher Education into the 21st Century (Greenwood Press, 1991).