Factors That Promote Faculty Involvement in and Satisfaction with Institutional and Classroom Student Assessment

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Heidi Grunwald
Marvin W. Peterson
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[1] University of Michigan,Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education
[2] CSHPE,undefined
[3] 2117 School of Education,undefined
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student assessment; faculty involvement; institutional assessment;
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This study examines institutional factors that promote faculty satisfaction with their institution's approach to and support for student assessment and that are related to faculty involvement in their institution's support practices and in their own engagement with student assessment in the classroom. The study is based on a survey of faculty from 7 institutions that vary by type, control, and accrediting region. The institution's student assessment purposes, its administrative support patterns, and its faculty instructional impacts are significant predictors of faculty satisfaction with their institution's approach to and support for student assessment. External influences on, faculty uses, and perceived benefits of professional development practices for student assessment are significant predictors of faculty involvement with student assessment in their institution and their classes.
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页码:173 / 204
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