Appreciative Education in Action Webinar
Applying Appreciative Assessment in Student Affairs
Featuring:
Heather Doyle, Director of Research, Assessment, and Planning, Dalhousie University
The collaborative, highly participatory, and human-centered nature of taking an appreciative approach to assessment helps to build conditions that promote growth and change by enhancing learning (Cockell & McArthur-Blair, 2012). Embedding concepts of equity into the appreciative assessment process ensures that the needs, voices, and experiences of different student populations are included (Montenegro & Jankowski, 2017). Building on Hutson and He’s (2016) article on appreciative assessment, this webinar will provide concrete examples of how to embed the characteristics and practices of appreciative assessment into the traditional assessment cycle.
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