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References for Assessment and Evaluation definitions

 

Definition of Assessment:

. AAHE Bulletin. Angelo, T. (1995, November). Reassessing and defining assessment. AAHE Bulletin Angelo, T. (1995, November). Reassessing and defining assessment.

 

. Denver, CO: AAHE Assessment Forum. sessment of learning Ewell, P. (2000). As

 

. Braintree, MA: The Assessment Institute. AAHE continuous quality improvement project: Profiles of campuses Marchese, T. (1993).

 

Palomba, C. A. (1999).Assessment essentials: planning, implementing, and improving assessment in higher education. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

 

. Washington, DC: National Academies Press. Knowing what students know Pellegrino, J. W., Chudowsky, N., & Glaser, R. (2001).

 

(chapter 4).  Manhattan, Kansas: NACADA. NACADA Monograph Series Number 22 Robbins, R. (2011). Assessment and accountability of academic advising.  In J. Joslin & N. Markee (eds.), Academic Advising Administration: Essential Knowledge and Skills for the 21st Century.

 

Definition of Evaluation:

(pp. 18–34). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Academic advising: A comprehensive handbook In V. N. Gordon & W. R. Habley (Eds.),Creamer, D. G. (2000). Use of theory in academic advising.

 

Robbins, R. (2011). Assessment and accountability of academic advising.  In J. Joslin & N. Markee (eds.), Academic Advising Administration: Essential Knowledge and Skills for the 21st Century. NACADA Monograph Series Number 22 (chapter 4).  Manhattan, Kansas: NACADA.

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