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Author Diamond, Robert M

Title Designing and assessing courses and curricula : a practical guide / Robert M. Diamond.

Imprint San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, [2008]

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Location Call No. Status
 Female Library  LB2361.5 .D5 2008    Available
 Female Library  LB2361.5 .D5 2008 c.2  Available
 Male Library  LB2361.5 .D5 2008    Available
 Male Library  LB2361.5 .D5 2008 c.2  Available
Edition Third edition
Description xxiv, 487 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Series Jossey-Bass higher and adult education series
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 461-466) and index.
Contents Part 1: A frame of reference : 1. A learning-centered approach to course and curriculum design -- 2. Expanding role of faculty in accreditation and accountability -- 3. Staying informed -- 4. Scholarship and faculty rewards -- 5. Introduction to the model and its benefits -- 6. Diagramming -- Part 2: The process : 7. Making the decision to go ahead -- 8. Getting started -- 9. Linking goals, courses, and curricula -- 10. Gathering and analyzing essential data -- 11. Thinking in the ideal -- 12. Adjusting from the ideal to the possible -- 13. Clarifying instructional goals and learning outcomes -- 14. Designing and implementing your assessment plan: overview and assessing a curriculum -- 15. Designing and implementing your assessment plan: assessing a course -- Part 3: Designing, implementing, and assessing the learning experience -- 16. Designing the learning experience: research on teaching and learning -- 17. Designing the learning experience: your instructional options -- 18. Using technology to support learning / Wallace Hannum -- 19. Distance learning / Wallace Hannum -- 20. Meeting the needs of adult learners / G. Roger Sell -- 21. Addressing diversity / G. Roger Sell -- 22. Developing a learning-centered syllabus -- Part 4: Your next steps : 23. Using your data: curriculum and course revision -- 24. Learning from experience Resources : A. Achieving educational objectives: teaching and learning / Western Association of Schools and Colleges ; B. Student learning, assessment, and accreditation / The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association ; C. The proposal templates / Ohio Board of Regents ; D. Criteria for accrediting engineering programs / Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) ; E. Providing institutional support / The Academy for Assessment of Student Learning of the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association ; F. An exercise in diagramming a course ; G. Questions for evaluating a college course / Richard R. Sudweeks and Robert M. Diamond ; H. Curriculum-related issues raised by : The engineer of 2929: visions of engineering in the new century I. Multicultural competencies for counselors / American Counseling Association ; K. Ethics / The Commission on Public Relations Education ; K. Mathematics, prerequisites and student success in introductory courses / William J. Hardin ; L. Examples of outcome statements / Lion F. Gardiner ; M. One approach to categorizing your learning outcomes ; N. Decision-making and problem-solving skills of a critical thinker -- O. Curriculum review: the questions to ask / Robert M. Diamond and Lion F. Gardiner ; P. Writing goals inventory / Elizabeth A. Jones ; Q. Diversity in the classroom: inclusive teaching and learning in a multicultural environment ; R. Copyright: handling permissions and releases ; S. Teaching goals inventory: self-scorable version Case studies : Developing an institutional assessment culture: Truman State University / Bronwyn Adam ; Developing a statement of learning outcomes: Alverno College ; Developing learning outcomes: Southeast Missouri State University ; Imagining Missouri's future: Missouri State University ; The flexible credit and continuous registration system: meeting the needs for new instructional formats / Robert M. Diamond and Peter B. DuBlois ; Addressing math deficiencies and collecting student data: introductory economics ; Expanding the course time frame to compensate for a lack prerequisites: Introductory calculus ; Dealing with prerequisite at the graduate level: a course in cost-effectiveness ; Using data from students: introductory course in religion ; Designing an ideal curriculum: music/music industry ; Designing an ideal curriculum: surveying alumni: master's program in management ; Ensuring the acquisition of basic core competencies in an introductory course: introduction to business and management ; Distance learning: the lessons learned / Wallace Hannum and Robert King ; Revising an existing course: music for the non-major: State University of New York, College at Fredonia.
Summary From the Publisher: Designing and Assessing Courses and Curricula reflects the most current knowledge and practice in course and curriculum design and connects this knowledge with the critical task of assessing learning outcomes at both course and curricular levels. This thoroughly revised and expanded third edition of the best-selling book positions course design as a tool for educational change and contains a wealth of new material including new chapters, case examples, and resources
Subject Universities and colleges -- Curricula -- United States
Curriculum planning -- United States
Curriculum evaluation -- United States
ISBN 9780470261347 (pbk.)