2014
DOI: 10.1080/02602938.2014.885931
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Disaggregating assessment to close the loop and improve student learning

Abstract: This study examined student learning outcomes for accelerated degree students as compared to conventional undergraduate students, disaggregated by class levels, to develop strategies for then closing the loop with assessment. Using the National Survey of Student Engagement, critical thinking and oral and written communication outcomes were examined. Within-and between-group learning outcome differences with freshmen and seniors in both instructional formats were tested to determine if instructional goals were … Show more

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“…exploring the landscape, creating a map of the current situation, and leveraging shared understanding for the sake of action. This description provides a strong parallel with the phrase "closing the loop" as it used in discussions of assessment (i.e., interpretation of student learning data to draw conclusions about performance and build action plans) (Hamil, 2015;Iriberri & Stengel, 2021;Jonson et al, 2014;Rawls & Hammons, 2015). However, sensemaking is an invitation to explore complex territory before rushing into action too quickly.…”
Section: Sensemaking and Paradigmsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…exploring the landscape, creating a map of the current situation, and leveraging shared understanding for the sake of action. This description provides a strong parallel with the phrase "closing the loop" as it used in discussions of assessment (i.e., interpretation of student learning data to draw conclusions about performance and build action plans) (Hamil, 2015;Iriberri & Stengel, 2021;Jonson et al, 2014;Rawls & Hammons, 2015). However, sensemaking is an invitation to explore complex territory before rushing into action too quickly.…”
Section: Sensemaking and Paradigmsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The use of student learning data to improve curriculum and instruction is often referred to as "closing the loop" and represents the final stage in most conceptions of the assessment cycle (Hamil, 2015;Iriberri & Stengel, 2021;Rawls & Hammons, 2015). Singer-Freedman and Robinson (2020) conducted a literature review of peer-reviewed articles and publications from professional assessment organizations and surveyed 231 higher education assessment professionals.…”
Section: Improvement Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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