Curriculum evaluation: The assessment of the merit and worth of any program curriculum.
Curriculum evaluation is an attempt to toss light on two questions: Do planned programs, courses, activities, and learning opportunities as developed and organized actually produce desired results/learning outcomes? How can the curriculum offerings best be improved?
Curriculum Evaluation Models: How can the merits and worth of such aspects of curriculum is determined? Evaluation specialists have proposed an array of models, an examination of which can provide useful background for the process curriculum evaluation.
Curriculum evaluation: The assessment of the merit and worth of any program curriculum.
Curriculum evaluation is an attempt to toss light on two questions: Do planned programs, courses, activities, and learning opportunities as developed and organized actually produce desired results/learning outcomes? How can the curriculum offerings best be improved?
Curriculum Evaluation Models: How can the merits and worth of such aspects of curriculum is determined? Evaluation specialists have proposed an array of models, an examination of which can provide useful background for the process curriculum evaluation.
GOVERNOR’S RESPONSIBILITIES
Governors are responsible for ensuring that the legal requirements of curriculum delivery exist in the school. As they can’t be involved in day-to day issues a level of monitoring need establishing so that they can take a overall view and monitor and evaluate the decisions they have made which effect the curriculum
A curriculum for opening minds to Global Perspectives: from ad hoc ‘dealing w...Jo Kelder
This presentation was given at the University of Tasmania's Teaching Matters 2013 conference. It reports on a learning design to teach and assess 'Global Perspectives', or 'Cultural Competence' in first year students studying in the Faculty of Health. It is a four week module that can be incorporated into a first year unit, delivered face-to-face or fully online.
GOVERNOR’S RESPONSIBILITIES
Governors are responsible for ensuring that the legal requirements of curriculum delivery exist in the school. As they can’t be involved in day-to day issues a level of monitoring need establishing so that they can take a overall view and monitor and evaluate the decisions they have made which effect the curriculum
A curriculum for opening minds to Global Perspectives: from ad hoc ‘dealing w...Jo Kelder
This presentation was given at the University of Tasmania's Teaching Matters 2013 conference. It reports on a learning design to teach and assess 'Global Perspectives', or 'Cultural Competence' in first year students studying in the Faculty of Health. It is a four week module that can be incorporated into a first year unit, delivered face-to-face or fully online.
Professor Sue Bloxom's keynote speech "what are we really trying to do with assessment in teacher education- resolving conflicting purposes and principles"
DREAM 2017 | Faculty as Drivers of College Reform EffortsAchieving the Dream
Three of Achieving the Dream’s funded learning initiatives – the Open Education Resources Degree Initiative, Engaging Adjunct Faculty Initiative, and InSpark Network-- are creating faculty led teams to drive curriculum and pedagogy reform and to engage a wider swath of faculty – both full and part time, in institution wide reform efforts.
During this workshop, participants:
* Learned about strategies these colleges are using to give faculty greater ownership of the completion agenda.
* Completed a readiness survey to assess their college’s current policies and practices for engaging faculty in institution-wide reform work
* Developed a draft plan for engaging more faculty in reform efforts at their campuses
Driving student outcomes and success: What’s next for the retention pilot pro...LearningandTeaching
As part of the Navitas 2020 Strategic Project on Retention, Learning and Teaching Services has been investigating and evaluating current practice both within our colleges and externally, developing a Retention Driver Tree to identify the activities that make a difference to the student experience.
In a recent webinar, Maria Spies and Suneeti Rekhari unpacked retention strategies and explored deeper into the impact of current retention pilots at Deakin and La Trobe Colleges.
Maria Spies outlined the Retention Driver Tree and the factors contributing to student experience and success. Suneeti Rekhari explained the processes used to plan, implement and evaluate the retention interventions, and the early indicators and outcomes emerging from the Colleges. Through this presentation, they discussed what these initial findings mean for the Retention Driver Tree and the next steps in addressing retention.
The Student Success And Faculty Development Grant Programaacn
1. THE STUDENT SUCCESS AND FACULTY DEVELOPMENT GRANT PROGRAM: A CAMPUS-WIDE APPROACH TO ENGAGING STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM Susan Sanner, PhD, RN, CS Clayton College & State University AACN 2004 Baccalaureate Education Conference Sunny Isles, Florida