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Assessment, Evaluation, and Documentation

Assessment, evaluation, and documentation are essential to any teaching and learning process. The way learning is documented and assessed directly influences what gets taught. Rather than a focus on products, assessment should focus on documenting a combination of learning processes and products as a way to inform pedagogical decisions.

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HULA-ETTLE Code Book
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HULA-ETTLE Code Book

A resource from Humanities & Liberal Arts Assessment (HULA)
Choosing a Honing Question
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Choosing a Honing Question

A resource from Making Learning Visible
New HULA Research On Humanities Grant Applications
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New HULA Research On Humanities Grant Applications

A resource from Humanities & Liberal Arts Assessment (HULA)
Education and Equality book cover
Book

Education and Equality

A resource from Humanities & Liberal Arts Assessment (HULA)
How to be a global thinker
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How To Be A Global Thinker

A resource from Educating for Global Citizenship through a U.S.-China Lens

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