Tuesday, May 23, 2017, 9:00-2:30
Clarke Lounge, Campus Center
9:00-12:00 Assessing What Matters Most
What must students need to be able to know and do when they complete your course or program? How do you know if they think differently about the world, internalizing core concepts, as a result of the learning experience? This hands-on session will guide you through a series of prompts about your goals with students and current practices in order for you to think about, contextualize, and convey your work in new ways. We will explore tools and apply concepts from backward design, critical thinking, and the assessment cycle.
Facilitator: Patricia (Patty) Payette, Ph.D.
Patty Payette, PhD. is the executive director of the Quality Enhancement Plans (QEP) at the University of Louisville and serves as the senior associate director of the institution’s Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning.
12:00-1:00- Lunch in Clarke Lounge
1:00-2:00 pm Afternoon Break-out Sessions
Session A: Making it Meaningful: Best Practices for Closing the Loop
Clarke Lounge
Facilitator: Dr. Patty Payette, Executive Director of the Quality Enhancement Plans (QEP) at the University of Louisville
Session B: Take the Pulse of Your Students: Classroom Assessment and Feedback Techniques
Taughannock Falls Room, Campus Center
Facilitator: Dr. Deborah Rifkin
Associate Professor, Department of Music Theory, History, and Composition
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