
Resources
The purpose of assessment is to improve, inform, and support your program and/or institution.
Assessment of student learning is an essential component of General Education, program goals, and university effectiveness, and it is fundamental to fulfilling the mission of the university. Assessment also plays a key role in accreditation of programs and Middle States accreditation for the university as a whole. This page provides a few general resources for assessing student learning at all levels and in a variety of ways.
General Assessment Resources and Groups
- – Originally published by the American Association for Higher Education
- – Information on curriculum mapping, rubrics, an assessment glossary, and lots of other useful tools and information.
- – A wealth of information on assessing teaching, programs, departments, and learning from Carnegie Mellon University
- (AAC&U) – Extensive resources on general education, curriculum, faculty work, and more.
- – Plans, policies, structures, tools, and reporting devices all in one place in their Resource Room.
- – Courtesy of Vanderbilt University
- – A great resource on rubrics, journals, assessments of writing, and more.
- – A huge selection of archives, articles, discussion groups, and information on assessing specific skills/content and accrediting bodies. Maintained by North Carolina State University
- (NILOA) – Reports, occasional papers, and great examples of good assessment practice.
- – Information on assessing outside the classroom, using rubrics, and other online resources.
Assessment Tools/Measures
- - By the Institute of Education Sciences
- – By the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)
- - from UMASS Amherst
Program-Level Assessment
- Program and Department Assessment Guidebook – Developed by the UAC’s Program-Level Workgroup
- – By the NILOA
- – Susan Hatfield, Winona State University
- – Guide to program-level assessment
- – By the AAC&U
- – Getting started with program-level assessment
- – From Cornell University’s Center for Teaching Innovation
Course-Level Assessment
- – Presented by Vanderbilt University’s Center for Teaching
- Course-Level Assessment for SLOs – California State University Long Beach
- – Course design, planning, evaluation, and more.
- – From CUNY Hunter
Contact Us
Contact Information
- Campus Address
- Reibman Administration Building 103
- Phone:
- (570) 422-3201
- Title of Department Leader
- Interim Vice President Administration & Accreditation
- Name
- Michael Sachs
- E:
- msachs@esu.edu
- Phone:
- (570) 422-3950



