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2008 APSA Teaching and Learning Track Summaries—Track One: Program Assessment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 June 2008

Michael W. Hail
Affiliation:
Morehead State University
Anika Cornelia Leithner
Affiliation:
California Polytechnic State University
Paul Fabian Mullen
Affiliation:
Armstrong Atlantic State University
William R. Wilkerson
Affiliation:
College at Oneonta, SUNY

Extract

If the presentations and discussions of the Program Assessment track are any indication, assessment in political science is slowly moving forward. Several presentations provided excellent ideas for instructors and departments seeking to get started and move beyond to take assessment seriously. Presenters and discussants were a mix of veterans and newcomers to assessment from a range of institutions, but the group largely shared an understanding that assessment done well is really a conversation about teaching. Teaching political science is something that we all care about.

Type
The Teacher
Copyright
Copyright © The American Political Science Association 2008

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