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abstract:Increased focus on accountability in higher education has resulted in greater demand for assessment leaders to gather, analyze, and use student learning data. As college and university campuses use student learning data for improvement, assessment professionals are called upon to lead change that challenges underlying beliefs and assumptions about assessment, its purposes, and its uses. Cultural change theories can support assessment professionals by providing strategies for leading change. This article examines how strategies from cultural change theories can be applied by assessment leaders to create cultural change, shifting campus cultures surrounding assessment from that of fear and compliance to celebration.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Assessment and Institutional Effectiveness publishes scholarly work on the assessment of student learning at the course, program, institutional, and multi-institutional levels as well as more broadly focused scholarship on institutional effectiveness in relation to mission and emerging directions in higher education assessment. JAIE is the official publication of the New England Educational Assessment Network, established in 1995 and recognized as one of the leaders in supporting best practices and resources in educational assessment.