Overview
Goals
- Promote a culture of critical inquiry and evidence-based decision making.
- Engage students, faculty, staff and administrators in conversations about learning inside and outside the classroom.
- Provide leadership and coordination in assessment.
- Ensure excellence in academic instruction, student academic support, student development and student services.
- Coordinate the collection, analysis, sharing and use of assessment data.
- Produce evidence of student learning outcomes necessary for accrediting agencies.
- Monitor equity in access to the curriculum for all Gallaudet students.
- Bring best practices and methods of assessment to the Gallaudet community.
- Offer professional development opportunities for faculty and staff.
Activities
- Academic Program Review
- Non-Academic Program Review
- Annual Assessment Plans
- Accreditation Review support
- Institutional Assessment
- Academic Assessment Council
- State Authorization
Information
FAQs
Common Questions
- Grades do not provide meaningful information on exactly what a student has learned. Assessments should address precisely the areas of strengths and weaknesses that students are having within the curriculum. A grade of a “B” does not accurately detail which elements of the curriculum were mastered and which were not.
- Grading and assessment criteria may differ. As course grades can be based upon a number of factors such as points for attendance and penalties for late papers, assessment practices should not consider these elements in their scoring, focusing entirely on the outcomes and performance of the students.
- Grading standards may be inconsistent. Assessment reviews should often be done through rubrics by committees to ensure consensus. Course and assignment grades may depend on the experiences and expectations of a singular reviewer.
Policies and Information
Services and Support
Contact
- Assessment
- College Hall | 410A
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- 202.651.5085
- (202) 559-5370