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Writing Lags in Law Schools

Latest engagement survey suggests a significant number of law school students are not adequately prepared for real-world legal writing.

Making Engagement Data Meaningful

Gallaudet U. tries to use annual student survey to measure the effectiveness of significant revisions in its undergraduate curriculum and institutional mission.

'You Can't Measure What We Teach'

"You can’t measure what we teach." "The results [of what our students gain in the classroom] won’t be known for...

Helping Community Colleges Raise the Bar

New data from engagement survey suggest that two-year institutions need to have higher expectations of students -- especially outside of the classroom.
Opinion

Stuck on Student Learning

As Measuring Up 2008 prepares to grade higher education progress on a variety of fronts, most states' efforts to gauge academic outcomes have stalled, writes Peter Ewell.

Encouraging Colleges to Look Within

In challenge to rankings business, new data from National Survey of Student Engagement show variation in educational quality is more prevalent within institutions than between them.

Alternative Measure of Success

Many say U.S. graduation rate formula is hopelessly flawed. U. of Alaska at Anchorage creates its own method -- and invites others to follow.

Spreading the Gospel on Student Learning

As deans, professors and association leaders meet to advance and assess liberal education, they reach tentative accord on a national, coordinated strategy.