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In this book, the authors provide readers with a straightforward
approach to doing assessment in a way that is meaningful,
manageable and sustainable over time. Including a straightforward
overview of assessment concepts and principles, as well as
practical, easy-to-follow instructions for multiple assessment
tools and key steps in the assessment process, this book is a
handy, all-in-one how-to guide. In addition, the text guides
readers toward the development of a culture of assessment. Writing
in a conversational tone that has helped the authors to
successfully teach assessment principles and practices to faculty
and administrators from a variety of academic disciplines and
institutions, the book reads as if a friendly, supportive
assessment professional is by your side. The book begins with an
overview of the assessment process, and key assessment concepts and
principles. Subsequent modules provide detailed instructions and
specific tips for carrying out each step of the process, including
three modules focused on creating and implementing specific
assessment measurement tools. The authors recommend readers begin
by reading Module 1, which provides a framework that will enhance
understanding of each of the steps of the process that are spelled
out in detail in subsequent modules. However, after that, each of
the modules is designed to stand alone. Readers need not read the
modules in order, nor do they need to read all of them, in order to
benefit from the authorsaEURO (TM) guidance. In addition, the
authors have created a video to accompany Module 10, in which they
take readers step-by-step through the use of Excel spreadsheets to
organize and present assessment data.
In this book, the authors provide readers with a straightforward
approach to doing assessment in a way that is meaningful,
manageable and sustainable over time. Including a straightforward
overview of assessment concepts and principles, as well as
practical, easy-to-follow instructions for multiple assessment
tools and key steps in the assessment process, this book is a
handy, all-in-one how-to guide. In addition, the text guides
readers toward the development of a culture of assessment. Writing
in a conversational tone that has helped the authors to
successfully teach assessment principles and practices to faculty
and administrators from a variety of academic disciplines and
institutions, the book reads as if a friendly, supportive
assessment professional is by your side. The book begins with an
overview of the assessment process, and key assessment concepts and
principles. Subsequent modules provide detailed instructions and
specific tips for carrying out each step of the process, including
three modules focused on creating and implementing specific
assessment measurement tools. The authors recommend readers begin
by reading Module 1, which provides a framework that will enhance
understanding of each of the steps of the process that are spelled
out in detail in subsequent modules. However, after that, each of
the modules is designed to stand alone. Readers need not read the
modules in order, nor do they need to read all of them, in order to
benefit from the authorsaEURO (TM) guidance. In addition, the
authors have created a video to accompany Module 10, in which they
take readers step-by-step through the use of Excel spreadsheets to
organize and present assessment data.
*First nonclinical application of DBT skills: a universal
curriculum designed for school use with 11- to 17-year-olds (grades
6-12). *Brings DBT skills to a broader audience by embedding them
in social-emotional learning (SEL); both DBT and SEL are in demand.
*Allows teens to build and practice critical skills needed for
mindfulness, emotion regulation, and decision making. *From
uniquely experienced authors with a strong track record; foreword
by DBT developer Marsha Linehan. * 30 teacher lesson plans include
explicit instructions and reproducible student handouts. *Designed
for school psychologists, counselors, and teachers; can be easily
integrated into an existing multi-tiered system of support.
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