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Frequently Asked Questions
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Performance EventsDepartments can assess the impact of a degree program upon students' behavior by examining the skills they bring to a performance event. Performance examinations refer to assessments that go beyond paper-and-pencil assessments of cognitive and attitudinal change. Many evaluations of behavioral change are characterized as "authentic assessments" because they focus on the behaviors, skills, and performances that students display in "real world" settings. Performance events are often used to assess psychomotor skills, but they can also be used to evaluate complex abilities, such as oral communication skills and laboratory methods. Several examples of performance examinations are listed below:
An excellent chapter on the assessment of behavioral change through performance events can be found in: Nichol, J. O. (1995) A practitioner's handbook for institutional effectiveness and student outcomes assessment implementation. New York: Agathon Press. |
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