Assurance of Learning Seminar II

Description:
If you are aware of the fundamental components of the Assurance of Learning (AoL) process but want to improve your school’s process, refine your objectives, close the loop, or prepare for an accreditation visit, you may be ready for the Assurance of Learning Seminar II.
To participate in this seminar, you need to have taken the Assurance of Learning Seminar I. While the first seminar leads you step by step through the entire process, the second seminar delves deeper into the strategies that will help you improve your current AoL plan and overcome the challenges you discover along the way.
Furthermore, this seminar will focus on how to collect and analyze the data from your AoL system to effectively close the loop and how to prepare for your next peer review team visit. You will also have the opportunity to review real-world examples from your region. Register for this seminar when you are ready to take your school’s Assurance of Learning to the next level.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Evaluate the maturity level of your current AoL system
  • Implement a robust and sustainable AoL program based on your school’s characteristics
  • Manage and communicate the collected AoL data effectively to continuously improve student learning
  • Develop strategies for your school’s next peer review team visit

Who Should Attend:

Faculty, department chairs, deans, associate and assistant deans who have a solid, working knowledge of AoL procedures or have a program assessment plan in place with at least one/two cycles of data collected. If you have not attended the Assurance of Learning Seminar I, we strongly recommend that you do so prior to attending the Assurance of Learning Seminar II.

با جستجو در پایگاه داده‌های ویپاب، کارگاه‌های آموزشی مورد نظر خود را بیابید و یا به ثبت اطلاعات یک کارگاه آموزشی بپردازید.
 

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