The second edition of Assessment for Excellence arrives as higher
education enters a new era of the accountability movement. In the face
of mandates such as results-based funding and outcomes-based
accreditation, institutions and assessment specialists are feeling
increasingly pressured to demonstrate accountability to external
constituencies. The practice of assessment under these new
accountability pressures takes on special significance for the education
of students and the development of talent across the entire higher
education system. This book introduces a talent development approach to
educational assessment as a counter to prevailing philosophies,
illustrating how contemporary practices are unable to provide
institutions with meaningful data with which to improve educational
outcomes. It provides administrators, policymakers, researchers, and
analysts with a comprehensive framework for developing new assessment
programs to promote talent development and for scrutinizing existing
policies and practices. Written for a wide audience, the book enables
the lay reader to quickly grasp the imperatives of a properly-designed
assessment program, and also to gain adequate statistical understanding
necessary for examining current or planned assessment policies. More
advanced readers will appreciate the technical appendix for assistance
in conducting statistical analyses that align with a talent development
approach. In addition, institutional researchers will benefit from
sections that outline the development of appropriate student databases.