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Hope College's top priority is ensuring that each student receives effective teaching. We want every Hope graduate to think with clarity, communicate effectively and lead lives of leadership and service in our global society. The Director of Assessment coordinates Hope College's various tools to measure and evaluate student learning and teaching effectiveness.

For information contact Prof. Dede Johnston (johnston@hope.edu 616-395-7594).

 

Hope College Graduate Survey
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Assessment Report Fall 2012
2013 Online Learning Focus Group Results

AAC&U VALUE Rubrics* (Valid Assessment of Learning in Undergraduate Education) Rubrics are available for the following learning outcomes:

Civic Engagement
Creative Thinking
Critical Thinking
Ethical Reasoning
Information Literacy
Inquiry and Analysis
Integrative Learning
Intercultural Knowledge and Competence
Foundations and Skills for Lifelong Learning
Oral Communication
Problem Solving
Quantitative Literacy
Reading
Teamwork
Written Communication

*You will need to enter an email address in order access the rubrics.