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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

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Posted: Wednesday, October 16, 2019

'Enhancing Excellence in Assessment: Assessing for Equity; Using Assessment to Promote Diversity and Equitable Outcomes in Education' - November 1

From the Interim Associate Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness
Buffalo State College and the Institutional Effectiveness Office are proud to host “Enhancing Excellence in Assessment: Assessing for Equity; Using Assessment to Promote Diversity and Equitable Outcomes in Education” on Friday, November 1, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the LoRusso Alumni and Visitor Center.

This one-day workshop, sponsored by the SUNY Council on Assessment and the SUNY Center for Professional Development, will focus on using assessment to promote diversity and equitable outcomes on campuses.

This workshops will be offered in three regional locations, including Buffalo State, and will have a similar agenda, with variations based on regional interests and events. A featured presentation will explore the linkages between SUNY expectations, Middle States accreditation, and meeting local goals, expectations, and experiences measuring student success as well as achievement of outcomes aligned with the institutional missions. Presenters will discuss examples of their experiences with accessibility, accountability, equity, inclusion, or social justice as related to student success. They will highlight the need for further discussion, collaboration, and intentional planning to implement promising practices that promote the equitable achievement of outcomes.

The program will also emphasize active engagement and interdepartmental collaboration, allowing participants to examine and reflect on their current practices while exploring SUNY Initiatives and resources as well as other potential opportunities to network and continue their work with others. Participants are encouraged to consider the current or changing demographics of their institutions as methods for disaggregating assessment data are explored. Examples of work currently underway will be provided for participants to bring back to their institutions.

Participants will

  • understand the changing demographics of their institutions and methods for disaggregating assessment data;
  • identify strategies, techniques, and promising practices that promote equitable achievement of outcomes;
  • discuss strategies to promote, engage, and assess student success on their campuses;
  • collaborate inter-departmentally to discuss trends and assessment practices; and
  • examine and reflect on their current practices while exploring SUNY Initiatives and resources, potential opportunities, and networking with others. 

Registration fee (cost includes a light breakfast and lunch): 

  • CPD Member Campus - $30
  • Non-CPD Member Campus - $35
  • Other/Non SUNY Campus - $50 (as space permits)

Please register on the SUNY CPD website.

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