Consortium on Useful Assessment in Language and Humanities Education

Location: Monogram Room, Joyce Center

The Consortium on Useful Assessment in Language and Humanities Education (CUALHE) is an interinstitutional collaborative effort that aims to share and to enhance assessment practices developed by college language and humanities programs and to develop a cadre of scholars who can serve as assessment experts/facilitators. The aim of the Consortium to foster a culture of reflective teaching in higher education and to support research into student learning, thereby making useful assessment a regular part of the academic modus operandi. The goals of the annual meeting and conference are: (a) to provide a forum for those working on outcomes assessment (and related endeavors) to present and exchange ideas, and (b) to enable strategic planning of the Consortium organization and activities.

The keynote speaker will by Julie M. Sykes, Center for Applied Second Language Studies at the University of Oregon.

For more information regarding this event, please visit: Consortium on Useful Assessment in Language & Humanities Education