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CTE Open Forum - Assessment in a Learning-Centered University

Much of traditional undergraduate classroom instruction at the university level focuses on content coverage, with assessments linked to comprehension of the information presented. While this may be a necessary component of learning, it does not always take into consideration the knowledge learners bring to the classroom. What does assessment look like in a learning-centered classroom? What are the characteristics of learning-centered outcomes, and are they different from traditional course objectives? What instructional practices support outcomes that are learning-centered?

Listen to this podcast, recorded on 10 November 2006, as VCU Vice Provost of Instruction, Dr. Joe Marolla engages faculty and students is a discussion of these and other questions related to assessment in a learning-centered university.

You can download the file below and listen to it on your computer, or you can subscribe to the CTE's Teaching and Learning Podcast by pasting the following URL address into iTunes: http://blog.vcu.edu/cte/index.xml

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Posted by Jeff Nugent on November 15, 2006 9:49 AM

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