Inside the Undergraduate Experience: The University of Washington′s Study of Undergraduate Learning (JB - Anker)

by Catherine Hoffman Beyer, Gerald M. Gillmore, and Andrew T. Fisher

Peter T. Ewell (Foreword)

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The University of Washington s Study of Undergraduate Learning (UW SOUL) tracked 304 entering freshmen and transfer students as they moved through their college experience from fall 1999 to spring 2003. Unparalleled in its scope, this longitudinal study focused on six areas of learning: writing, critical thinking/problem solving, quantitative reasoning, information literacy, understanding and appreciating diversity, and personal growth. This book provides faculty, staff, and administrators at two– and four–year institutions with a model of assessment that both captures the complexity of the undergraduate experience and offers practical information about how to improve teaching and learning. Data from surveys, open–ended email questions, interviews, focus groups, and portfolios make it possible for the authors to create case studies of individual learning paths over time, as well as to report the group s aggregate experience. Honoring the authenticity of student voices, this book illuminates the central roles played by the academic disciplines and by faculty in undergraduate learning, offering powerful evidence for the argument that assessment of student learning is most complete and most useful when conducted at the department level.
  • ISBN10 1933371269
  • ISBN13 9781933371269
  • Publish Date 25 September 2007
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 10 August 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Imprint Anker Publishing Co
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 432
  • Language English