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Assessment for Excellence
Astin, Alexander W.; Antonio, Anthony Lising
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Description for Assessment for Excellence
Hardback. Series: The ACE Series on Higher Education. Num Pages: 380 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: JNKD; JNM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 236 x 160 x 29. Weight in Grams: 726.
The second edition of Assessment for Excellence arrives as higher education enters a new era of the accountability movement. In the face of mandates such as results-based funding and outcomes-based accreditation, institutions and assessment specialists are feeling increasingly pressured to demonstrate accountability to external constituencies. The practice of assessment under these new accountability pressures takes on special significance for the education of students and the development of talent across the entire higher education system. This book introduces a talent development approach to educational assessment as a counter to prevailing philosophies, illustrating how contemporary practices are unable to provide institutions with meaningful data with which to improve educational outcomes. It provides administrators, policymakers, researchers, and analysts with a comprehensive framework for developing new assessment programs to promote talent development and for scrutinizing existing policies and practices. Written for a wide audience, the book enables the lay reader to quickly grasp the imperatives of a properly-designed assessment program, and also to gain adequate statistical understanding necessary for examining current or planned assessment policies. More advanced readers will appreciate the technical appendix for assistance in conducting statistical analyses that align with a talent development approach. In addition, institutional researchers will benefit from sections that outline the development of appropriate student databases.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield United States
Number of pages
380
Condition
New
Series
The ACE Series on Higher Education
Number of Pages
380
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9781442213616
SKU
V9781442213616
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About Astin, Alexander W.; Antonio, Anthony Lising
Alexander W. Astin is the Allan M. Cartter Distinguished Professor of Higher Education, Emeritus at UCLA and the founding director of UCLA’s Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA. Astin has been identified as the most frequently cited author in the higher education field, has earned awards from 14 different national associations, and is the recipient of 11 honorary degrees. anthony lising antonio is associate professor of education and associate director for the Stanford Institute for Higher Education Research at Stanford University. He writes and teaches courses on access to college, student development and assessment, and multicultural issues in higher education.
Reviews for Assessment for Excellence
Alexander W. Astin and anthony lising antonio have produced a most worthy successor to a genuine classic in our field: Assessment for Excellence. This second edition is a work of first-rank scholarship with a wide range of practical and policy implications. It is indispensable reading for anyone with a serious interest in assessment and evaluation in postsecondary education.
Ernest Pascarella, professor and Mary Louise Petersen Chair in Higher Education, University of Iowa As with its predecessor, this volume is a timely tour de force of clarity in terms of explaining the philosophical, conceptual, and technical underpinnings of how assessment in postsecondary education should be conducted in order to serve students and society.
George D. Kuh, Chancellor's Professor Emeritus, Indiana University; director, National Institute of Learning Outcomes Assessment When it first came out in 1991, Assessment for Excellence was a breakthrough book, rendering the new field of assessment both broadly comprehensible and academically legitimate. This new second edition, updated with coauthor Anthony Antonio, retains the flavor of the original—personal, down to earth, and wise—while acknowledging and harnessing the best of the two decades of assessment scholarship that the original helped stimulate. Grounded in a well-articulated philosophy of research, Astin and Antonio believe that assessment is not a set of techniques, but a way of thinking guided by humane and helping values. Where they encounter methodological questions, they do not gloss their difficulties but, as good teachers, sensibly take their readers through them step by step. Decades of experience have given them scores of good stories to illustrate these approaches and they use them well. The ‘piano lesson’ remains one of the best portrayals of learning with effective feedback ever put forward. This book is more than useful; it is a classic that has stood the test of time.
Peter T. Ewell, vice president, National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS) Astin’s talent development concept and I-E-O model have informed research and practice in outcomes assessment for almost three decades. In this new edition, the authors deepen our understanding of the model and give us detailed advice about measuring student inputs, educational environments, and developmental outcomes. Graduate students and campus assessment leaders in particular will find this clear explanation of applied research aimed at improving college student learning both useful and helpful in guiding their thinking and their work.
Trudy W. Banta, professor of higher education, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis This revised edition of Assessment for Excellence remains the leading authority on virtually all aspects of assessment in higher education. Grounded in sound theory and extensive practical experience, rigorous in conception and methods, savvy in its advice, comprehensive in coverage, and updated for this era, the volume provides important, accessible, and timely guidance for administrators, teaching faculty members, legislators and policy analysts, and higher education students and faculty members. More important, the coverage is as solid as it is broad, but handled in a fashion faithful to the book’s goal of making assessment do-able, credible, and useful in practice.
Patrick T. Terenzini, distinguished professor and senior scientist, emeritus, Pennsylvania State University
Ernest Pascarella, professor and Mary Louise Petersen Chair in Higher Education, University of Iowa As with its predecessor, this volume is a timely tour de force of clarity in terms of explaining the philosophical, conceptual, and technical underpinnings of how assessment in postsecondary education should be conducted in order to serve students and society.
George D. Kuh, Chancellor's Professor Emeritus, Indiana University; director, National Institute of Learning Outcomes Assessment When it first came out in 1991, Assessment for Excellence was a breakthrough book, rendering the new field of assessment both broadly comprehensible and academically legitimate. This new second edition, updated with coauthor Anthony Antonio, retains the flavor of the original—personal, down to earth, and wise—while acknowledging and harnessing the best of the two decades of assessment scholarship that the original helped stimulate. Grounded in a well-articulated philosophy of research, Astin and Antonio believe that assessment is not a set of techniques, but a way of thinking guided by humane and helping values. Where they encounter methodological questions, they do not gloss their difficulties but, as good teachers, sensibly take their readers through them step by step. Decades of experience have given them scores of good stories to illustrate these approaches and they use them well. The ‘piano lesson’ remains one of the best portrayals of learning with effective feedback ever put forward. This book is more than useful; it is a classic that has stood the test of time.
Peter T. Ewell, vice president, National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS) Astin’s talent development concept and I-E-O model have informed research and practice in outcomes assessment for almost three decades. In this new edition, the authors deepen our understanding of the model and give us detailed advice about measuring student inputs, educational environments, and developmental outcomes. Graduate students and campus assessment leaders in particular will find this clear explanation of applied research aimed at improving college student learning both useful and helpful in guiding their thinking and their work.
Trudy W. Banta, professor of higher education, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis This revised edition of Assessment for Excellence remains the leading authority on virtually all aspects of assessment in higher education. Grounded in sound theory and extensive practical experience, rigorous in conception and methods, savvy in its advice, comprehensive in coverage, and updated for this era, the volume provides important, accessible, and timely guidance for administrators, teaching faculty members, legislators and policy analysts, and higher education students and faculty members. More important, the coverage is as solid as it is broad, but handled in a fashion faithful to the book’s goal of making assessment do-able, credible, and useful in practice.
Patrick T. Terenzini, distinguished professor and senior scientist, emeritus, Pennsylvania State University