UPCOMING EVENTS

Dialogues in the Disciplines

March 27, 2009

at University of Massachusetts/Amherst

Program Overview (pdf)

Registration Form (pdf)

Driving Directions (pdf)

 

 

Contact

Mailing address:
NEEAN
c/o Leigh
PO Box 187
Orrs Island, ME 04066

Phone: 207-833-5362
Fax: 207-833-5377
Execdirector@neean.org

Activities & Events

Fall Forum

This annual event features well-known regional and national assessment professionals whose expertise illuminates our understanding about various assessment issues. Breakout sessions following the keynote address allow for participation and active exploration of particular assessment topics. The Fall Forum provides a great opportunity for learning, networking, collaboration, and discussion.

  • 2007 - Cecilia Lopez, VP Academic Affairs, Harold Washington College, City Colleges of Chicago
  • 2006 - Susan Hatfield, Coordinator of Assessment, Winona State University
  • 2005 - Ann Leffler, Dean of College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at University of Maine
  • 2004 - Randy Swing, Co-Director and Senior Scholar, Policy Center on the First Year of College
  • 2003 - Jon Wergin, Professor, Antioch University
  • 2002 - Austin Doherty, Director, Alverno College Institute
  • 2001 - Robert C. Froh, Assoc. Director, NEASC Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
  • 2000 - Peggy L. Maki, Director of Assessment, AAHE
  • 1999 - Trudy W. Banta, Vice Chancellor for Planning and Institutional Development Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis

* Log in on the "Members Only" page to see Fall Forum programs and handouts

Dialogues in the Disciplines

Designed to reach out to faculty, the "Dialogues in the Disciplines" offer the opportunity for a discourse on assessment in discipline-specific terms. This half-day workshop is held in the spring and focuses on assessment practices as they pertain to the various disciplines. Each track is led by a faculty member in the discipline who has hands-on experience with assessment and can speak with authority about defining learning goals, selecting methods, using findings, and avoiding pitfalls. Each lead presenter is paired with a partner from New England – a faculty member who has assessment experience and knowledge of our regional accrediting body’s expectations, the local policy environment, economic constraints, and other regional concerns.

Spring Dialogues - A History and Rationale
  • 2007 - Fine & Performing Arts, Mass Communications, and Foreign Languages
  • 2006 - Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics
  • 2005 - English, History, and Philosophy
  • 2004 - Psychology, Sociology, and Political Science.

* Log in on the "Members Only" page to see past Dialogues programs and handouts.

Summer Institute

Designed for college and university leaders engaged in NEASC's self-study accreditation process, the Summer Institute provides a hands-on opportunity for administrators to strengthen assessment efforts on their campuses.

  • Summer Institute, June 7 -8, 2007
  • Summer Institute, June 7 -9, 2006
  • Summer Institute, June 9-10, 2005
  • E-Bulletin

    NEEAN maintains an electronic bulletin to allow for the dissemination of assessment information and ideas to members.

    Referral Directory

    NEEAN's evolving referral directory includes the names of members who can serve as consultants. The directory can be useful in linking facilitators with institutions seeking various types of assessment information and assistance.

  • Consultants
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