by Kelly Carter McDorman
Summer 2005
I recommend Taking Responsibility for the Quality of the Baccalaureate Degree (a report from the Greater Expectations Project on Accreditation and Assessment) for liberal arts institutions working on assessment because:
The Project on Accreditation and Assessment (PAA), created by the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) in 2000, brought together representatives of six major regional accrediting agencies, four specialized/professional accrediting agencies, a national accrediting agency, educational associations involved in liberal learning, and faculty and administrators from a variety of colleges and universities (page v). Their goal was to distill "principles of educational excellence" (page iii). The PAA’s report, Taking Responsibility for the Quality of the Baccalaureate Degree, "emphasizes achievement by students of desirable learning outcomes as the key indicator of quality" (page 1). As a result, this document is particularly beneficial for liberal arts institutions that are in the process of developing or refining their own student learning outcomes.
The diverse PAA group found widespread agreement about desired student outcomes, and agreed that a strong liberal education is essential to success in any field (page 2). The report summarizes the outcomes developed by three specialized accreditors, two regional accreditors, two scholarly analyses, and one corporation. Moreover, it includes outcomes agreed upon by the PAA members (pages 12–13):
The group proposes a holistic approach in which outcomes, curriculum, teaching practices, and assessment are interrelated. "In such a purposeful program, faculty members are expected to employ teaching practices that advance the desired learning outcomes; to assess how well the curriculum and instruction succeed; and then to make adjustments for still greater success" (page 5).
The document goes on to:
Finally, the report concludes:
More important than the need for any specific accountability to a larger public is the need to demonstrate to all stakeholders, primarily the students, that an institution takes its responsibility for student learning seriously; that it holds itself accountable for learning success; and that it gathers information to evaluate its progress (page 23).
Reference
Taking Responsibility for the Quality of the Baccalaureate Degree
A report from the Greater Expectations Project on Accreditation and Assessment
Association of American Colleges and Universities 2004
ISBN/ISSN: 0-911696-96-2
Non-Member Price: $15.00
Member Price: $12.00