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Showing posts with label institutional effectiveness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label institutional effectiveness. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Webinar: A Model for Institutional Effectiveness (IE) Assessment
Date: Tuesday, March 24
Time: 12:00pm CT
Presented by: Dr. Lance J. Tomei- Director for Assessment, Accreditation, and Data Management
at University of Central Florida
This webinar will include an introductory overview of the important interrelationships among IE assessment, strategic planning, budgeting, and accreditation. The presenter will suggest desirable characteristics of an effective IE assessment system, as well as strategies and tactics for developing and maintaining an effective IE assessment system – which include organizational structure, technology support, engagement (“buy-in”), and training considerations. He will discuss a proposed method for modeling desired continuous quality improvement practices through the continuous evaluation and improvement of the IE assessment process itself.
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