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ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION

Why Do We Assess and Evaluate?

The Division of Student Affairs at Longwood University assesses student learning and evaluates programs for many reasons. Student Affairs administrators employ assessment and evaluation to better understand the needs of a constantly changing student population. In addition, assessment and evaluation are used to foster student learning, such as identity and skill development. Assessment and evaluation are also used to improve the quality and affordability of programs and services. Furthermore, assessment helps Student Affairs administrators develop effective university policies and procedures, contribute to strategic planning, and demonstrate to external constituents their commitment to continually change to meet various student development needs and learning styles. In short, we use assessment and evaluation to determine and reinforce what we do well and improve what we do not.

 What is the Difference between Assessment and Evaluation?

Evaluation appraises the strengths and weaknesses of programs, policies, personnel, products, and organizations to improve their effectiveness. 

Assessment is an on-going process aimed at improving student learning, programs, and services that involves a process of 1) publicly sharing expectations, 2) defining criteria and standards for quality, 3) gathering, analyzing, and interpreting evidence about how well performance matches the criteria, and 4) using the results to documents, explain, and improve performance. 

The Division of Student Affairs at Longwood University uses both evaluation and assessment to guide our work. Evaluation is to determine significance or worth or judge the effectiveness of educational programs. Assessment is to determine a rate or amount and is used as an activity to measure student learning and other human characteristics.

Program Evaluations

The Division of Student Affairs is committed to evaluating the effectiveness of department sponsored programs. The information gathered about learning, effectiveness of presenter, and content will help the department review the aspects of the program should continue and the areas need to be reevaluated.

Participation numbers

The Division of Student Affairs at Longwood University is committed to sustaining an environment that offers a comprehensive array of student learning opportunities. Student Affairs values tracking participation numbers at its programs because this information helps student affairs professionals and the students with whom they work with decide how to provide quality educational and entertainment programming that meets the needs of the Longwood student.

Satisfaction

The Division of Student Affairs at Longwood University is committed to evaluating the various services that we provide to our constituents as a measure of effectiveness. What our primary stakeholders, student, report has value in the evaluation of the individual services and is a critical part of the feedback mechanism.

Training Evaluations

The Division of Student Affairs at Longwood University is committed to providing effective and professional training for our student and professional staff. By assessing current training practices, such as content, applicability, and ease of use, student affairs professionals can consistently improve the effectiveness student and professional staff training.

 

 

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