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ID098201
Title ProperAssessing student learning outcomes and documenting success through a capstone course
LanguageENG
AuthorSum, Paul E ;  Light, Steven Andrew
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Colleges and universities are increasingly intentional about meeting well-articulated and consistent general education goals and documenting substantive learning outcomes. Institutional imperatives to document the successful teaching of essential knowledge and skill sets frequently fall to faculty and departments, posing new challenges in an environment of time and resource constraints. A capstone course is an increasingly common method to measure student learning and assess programmatic and institutional success. We provide concrete suggestions to design a capstone course and assess student learning outcomes. After describing the structure of the course and four innovative assignments, we present the results of assessment conducted through the capstone. We further the conversation on the development of best practices and how political science departments can align institutional and programmatic goals and lead the way in university assessment.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 43, No. 3; Jul 2010: p523-531
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 43, No. 3; Jul 2010: p523-531
Key WordsStudent ;  Documenting ;  Capstone Course ;  Education