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ACHE 2014

October 27–29, 2014

Las Vegas, Nevada

Converging Collaborations for Meaningful Program Review

Wednesday, October 29, 2014 at 10:40 AM–11:00 AM PDT
Flash Session 6
Session Description

As regional accrediting agencies throughout the United States adopt continuous improvement models, institutions and programs should also seek assessment measures that show continuous progress. Today’s adult learners seek educational opportunities that can be directly applied to their experience, career goals, and/or present work environments. Likewise, adult education programs seek to fully understand the effectiveness and impact of the work through systematic program review and assessment. With increasing pressure from external bodies to provide evidence of student learning, and with the need for learners to exhibit their competency development, the importance of demonstrating student learning becomes evident. In this session, the presenters will share data collection, from a programmatic level, which integrates reflective student videologs, student surveys, and assessment of learner competency development. These data driven synthesis activities not only measure competency development, but also share a strategy for using program review from the student perspective. Using a collaborative and collective means to measure competency development throughout the program, students, and faculty connect to continually improve the learning and educational experience for all.

Session Focus
Credit Programming
Online Programming
Post-traditional Students
Accelerated Programs
Session Audience
Program Directors
Faculty
Program Staff
Deans & Senior Administrators
Other

Primary Presenter

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Dr. Marthann Schulte, PhD, Park University
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Brief Bio

Additional Presenter #1

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Kay Dennis, Park University
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Additional Presenter #2

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