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August 19, 2013Are Students Really Academically Adrift? Rethinking the Assessment of "Limited Learning" on College CampusesFast forward, and after attending a presentation at this year's ASA in New York last week, I've come to question my assessment--and theirs. At the time, I was looking at percentage point gains over time, and we know that these are not a good way to assess effect sizes since they do not take into account the amount of variation in the sample. Once the gains are standardized, Arum and Roksa find that students tested twice, four years apart, improve their scores on the Collegiate Learning Assessment by an average of 0.46 standard deviations. Now that's a number we can begin to seriously consider.Posted by Jim Zellmer at August 19, 2013 1:52 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas
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