
Task Force Meeting on Assessment for Signature Assignments
Explore the goals and progress of the Quest Assessment Task Force meeting held on October 22nd, with a focus on essential components for assessing signature assignments. The meeting covered topics like authentic assessment, method/assignment alignment, and liaison reports for upcoming steps. Join the dialogue on effective assessment practices in academia.
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Quest Assessment Task Force Meeting 2 October 22, 2019 1:00-2:00pm 226 Tigert Hall, President s Conference Room
Overview of Todays Meeting Goal: Deliverable: Review the September 25 work, and continue the work of the Task Force A set of essential components for the assessment of signature assignments
Greetings and Introductions Review: The Charge to the Task Force Agenda Review the Method/Assignment Alignment Group exercise: Essential components for the assessment of the five assignment types in the alignment
Updated Glossary: Added definitions Authentic assessment: Authentic tasks replicate real-world challenges and standards of performance that experts or professionals typically face in the field. (Oxford Research Encyclopedia, line 1, 2019).
Presentation a speech or a talk in which a new product, idea, or piece of work is shown and explained to an audience. Paper a written work of specified length on a topic, in one of several forms, i.e. research paper, essay, an article, etc. Project a planned undertaking; in the academy, usually in the form of a aresponse to a task or problem engaged in by students. Production/Performance a literary or artistic work (music, dance, drama, visual art, media), presented or exhibited to the public on stage, screen or over the air or virtually in a digital space. Reflection a written statement arising from serious thought or consideration given to the examination and exploration of how the writer has changed, developed, or grown from experience or interaction with some subject matter, idea, or purpose. The Method/Assignment Alignment
No team assignments this time you have five minutes at each of the five stations: Papers David Miller Projects Shaun Boren Performances/Productions Andy Wolpert Presentations Aaron Thomas Reflections Elayne Colon Group Exercise: What the essential assessment components for the five assignment types in our alignment?
Liaison Reports Next Steps Next meeting: Closing NEW DATE: Wednesday, November 20, 3-4pm 226 Tigert