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Benefits of Assessment Identify strengths & weaknesses Create more effective programs Allocate resources more efficiently Discover student learning
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Assessing Student
Organizations
Abbie BullardSt. Lawrence University2006-2007
Discovering the correlation between learning, experience, and student programs at St. Lawrence
An Introduction
What is assessment in student organizations?
Objective of the handbook
Why should students do assessment?
Benefits of Assessment Identify strengths &
weaknesses Create more
effective programs Allocate resources
more efficiently Discover student
learning
Different Approaches
Assessment
Needs Satisfaction Economic Outcome Comparison
Planning Assessment
1.) Define Mission & Goals
Post- Its
Planning Assessment
2.) What to Assess?
Lunch Meeting
Planning Assessment
3.) Finding Resources Divide & Conquer
Planning Assessment
4.) Implement Best Method
Progress Outline
Planning Assessment
5.) Collect Reliable Data
Question Sheets
Planning Assessment
6.) Analyze & Makes Changes
Subgroups
Assessment Methods
DirectStatistical Data
Ex:LogsRecordsAttendanceInstitutional
IndirectOpinion/ Inferred Data
Ex:SurveysInterviewsFocus GroupsGroup DiscussionExit Interviews
Spring 2007 Plans Idea of assessment “Guinea Pig” groups Resources
Questions?