Breaking Down Assessment of Academic Advising: Gathering Evidence, Reporting and Planning, Change and Sustainability

Breaking Down Assessment of Academic Advising: Gathering Evidence, Reporting and Planning, Change and Sustainability

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ISBN: 9781-9-39213-70-9

The previously published NACADA Pocket Guide “Breaking Down the Assessment of Academic Advising: The Assessment Cycle and Student Learning Outcomes” provided an overview of the assessment cycle and an in-depth consideration of the development of student learning outcomes (SLOs) (Robbins et al., 2021). This guide provides a more comprehensive treatment of additional elements that may be involved in assessment of academic advising, including identifying advisor outcomes and process and delivery outcomes, gathering evidence, measuring outcomes, interpreting evidence, reporting evidence, acting upon the outcome evidence, sustaining assessment, and applying assessment to scholarly inquiry. As with the previous guide, prompts are provided after each section to encourage readers to reflect and apply newly acquired knowledge.

READER LEARNING OUTCOMES

After reading this pocket guide, readers will be able to:

  • distinguish between student learning outcomes, process/delivery outcomes, and advisor outcomes,
  • identify different forms of outcome measures,
  • know important considerations when interpreting the outcome data,
  • tailor assessment reports to different audiences,
  • initiate action based on the outcome data,
  • identify steps to aid in sustaining assessment efforts, and
  • understand how assessment can be adapted into scholarly inquiry.