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Nathan C. Anderson; Daniel R. Conn; Kaydra D. Weigel – Assessment Update, 2025
The "A+ Inquiry" Capstone course has been taught at Minot State University every spring and fall term since the fall 2019 semester. Like a thesis, the course requires students to write a proposal paper describing their study, form a committee and propose their study to their committee, obtain Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Masters Programs, Masters Theses, Inquiry
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Orzoff, Jordan H.; Peinovich, Paula E.; Riedel, Eric – Assessment Update, 2008
Graduate education is an increasingly diverse segment of higher education. The master's degree is replacing the baccalaureate as the new standard for adult learners, and professional doctorates all signal an expanding domain. Graduate programs are not exempt from requirements for assessment of outcomes, yet standards and best practices for…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Doctoral Degrees, Higher Education
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Weeks, Linda Ann – Assessment Update, 2004
In this article, the author shares how she used a video on animals to teach her graduate classes about subjectivity in assessment. For this video assessment, she made her students evaluate the video based on five categories: content, structure, sensitivity to audience, audio, and visual. As a teacher, she knows how impossible it is to be totally…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Videotape Recordings, Animals, Graduate Students
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Martin, Rosalind Perry – Assessment Update, 2005
Employing a graduate assistant in the assessment process can be rewarding for both the student and the academic department. This article describes the skills, challenges, and rewards of the author's work on program assessment in the Interdisciplinary Technology Department at Eastern Michigan University. The author hopes to provide some insights…
Descriptors: Research Assistants, Program Effectiveness, College Outcomes Assessment, Graduate Students
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Forest, James JF; Keith, Bruce – Assessment Update, 2004
The United States Military Academy (USMA) provides cadets with the intellectual foundation that they will need to succeed as military officers. The abilities to shape the physical world and to lead others in doing so are important competences of an Army officer. Therefore, the study of engineering and technology is fundamental to the education of…
Descriptors: Military Schools, Academic Achievement, Graduates, Program Effectiveness
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Farmer, Yvette – Assessment Update, 2005
One of the author's first assessment experiences at California State University, Sacramento, began when she was assigned to teach a graduate-level program evaluation research course in the Division of Criminal Justice. The chair of the assessment committee and the division chair approached her with the idea of conducting an assessment of the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Evaluation Research, Program Evaluation, Research Projects
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Garcia, Paula – Assessment Update, 2006
Involving graduate teaching assistants (GAs) in the development and implementation of rubrics has many benefits. GA involvement increases their sense of ownership of the rubrics and makes it more likely that they will regard the rubrics in a positive light. GAs have insights about the students whose work will be evaluated by the rubrics; and, as…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Writing (Composition), Beginning Teachers, Teaching Assistants