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A Meta-Assessment Rubric to Guide Professional Development and Practice in Equitable Outcomes Assessment

Title: A Meta-Assessment Rubric to Guide Professional Development and Practice in Equitable Outcomes Assessment
Language: English
Authors: Sara J. Finney; Jonathan P. Stewart; Autumn N. Wild; Riley K. Herr; Katarina E. Schaefer
Source: Research & Practice in Assessment. 2024 19(1):45-58.
Availability: Virginia Assessment Group.; Fax: 504-247-1232; e-mail: editor@rpajournal.com; Web site: http://www.rpajournal.com/
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 14
Publication Date: 2024
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Educational Assessment; Educational Indicators; Outcomes of Education; Test Construction; Scoring Rubrics; Standards; Higher Education; Student Personnel Services
ISSN: 2161-4210
Abstract: Meta-assessment, or the assessment of the outcomes assessment process, is a useful strategy to communicate, guide, document, and provide feedback on assessment practices. We share the creation of a rubric that aligns with assessment processes aimed to improve student learning and development in higher education. More specifically, the rubric was created to align with the student affairs professional standards and explicitly evaluates equity-related aspects of each component of the outcomes assessment process. Additionally, we highlight the rubric as a necessary step in a broader change management effort. We then share procedures of the initial use of the rubric to evaluate assessment reports. After analyzing rubric scores (i.e., G-study) and qualitative feedback from several raters, we then describe additional support resources intentionally created to facilitate more reliable ratings. We freely share the rubric, training reports, and support materials to enable a culture of improvement in higher education institutions.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: EJ1480976
Database: ERIC