Synopses & Reviews
Designing and Assessing Courses and Curricula
Designing and Assessing Courses and Curricula reflects the most current knowledge and practice in course and curriculum design and connects this knowledge with the critical task of assessing learning outcomes at both course and curricular levels. This thoroughly revised and expanded third edition of the best-selling book positions course design as a tool for educational change and contains a wealth of new material including new chapters, case examples, and resources. This edition covers timely topics such as
The growing role of faculty in accreditation
Scholarship and faculty rewards
Teaching and learning research
Meeting the needs of adult learners
Addressing the challenges of distance learning
Praise for Designing and Assessing Courses and Curricula
"From pioneer to seasoned scholar of instructional development, Diamond began with the practical and moved to the transformative. What makes this latest edition especially compelling is its consideration of the designer as change agent within the current turbulent environment of higher education. Recognizing that the best-laid instructional plans are doomed to failure if they aren't aligned with organizational conditions, Diamond wisely situates his cogent treatment of design issues within the context of change, adding a critical dimension that is often neglected."
Nancy Van Note Chism, professor of educational leadership and policy studies, Indiana University School of Education, IUPUI
"This book dives into the most important challenge we face in the academy: helping today's underprepared students reap the full benefits of their time in college. Diamond knows that what matters in college is not the information imparted, but rather the higher order capabilities that students door do notattain through their studies. Designed for everyone who wants to know 'what works?', this magnificently useful handbook draws together a generation of research and campus experimentation on what it will take to create a more intentional, inclusive, and educationally effective college curriculum. Published shortly after Robert Diamond's untimely death, Designing and Assessing Courses and Curricula is his lasting gift to the entire higher education community."
Carol Geary Schneider, president, the Association of American Colleges and Universities
Review
"A unique book and an excellent book written by an author of unparalleled reputation. Of all the literature on course and curriculum design I have red, none comes close to the level of advice provided in these pages. Highly recommended for faculty at every level." (Howard B. Altman, director, linguistics program, University of Louisville)
Synopsis
This completely updated edition of Diamond's bestselling resource has been restructured to make it easier for faculty to use, and includes 7 new chapters as well as many new examples and resources.
Synopsis
A unique book and an excellent book written by an author of unparalleled reputation. Of all the literature on course and curriculum design I have read, none comes close to the level of advice provided in these pages. Highly recommended for faculty at every level.Howard B. Altman, director, linguistics program, University of Louisville
Designing and Assessing Courses and Curricula reflects the best current knowledge and practice in course and curriculum design and connects this knowledge with the critical task of assessing and learning outcomes at both course and curricular levels. Tested and refined through long-term use and study, the change model presented in this book shows how to move from concept to actualization, from theory to practice.
Synopsis
Designing and Assessing Courses and Curricula reflects the most current knowledge and practice in course and curriculum design and connects this knowledge with the critical task of assessing learning outcomes at both course and curricular levels. This thoroughly revised and expanded third edition of the best-selling book positions course design as a tool for educational change and contains a wealth of new material including new chapters, case examples, and resources.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-314) and indexes.
About the Author
Robert M. Diamond was president of the National Academy for Academic Leadership and professor emeritus at Syracuse University.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
About the Authors.
PART I: A FRAME OF REFERENCE.
1. A Learning-Centered Approach to Course and Curriculum Design.
2. The Expanding Role of Faculty in Accreditation and Accountability.
3. Staying Informed.
4. Scholarship and Faculty Rewards.
5. An Introduction to the Model and Its Benefits.
6. Diagramming.
PART II: THE PROCESS.
7. Making the Decision to Go Ahead.
8. Getting Started.
9. Linking Goals, Courses, and Curricula.
10. Gathering and Analyzing Essential Data.
11. Thinking in the Ideal.
12. Adjusting from the Ideal to the Possible.
13. Clarifying Instructional Goals and Learning Outcomes.
14. Designing and Implementing Your Assessment Plan: Overview and Assessing a Curriculum.
15. Designing and Implementing Your Assessment Plan: Assessing a Course.
PART III: DESIGNING, IMPLEMENTING, AND ASSESSING THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE.
16. Designing the Learning Experience: The Research on Teaching and Learning.
17. Designing the Learning Experience: Your Instructional Options.
18. Using Technology to Support Learning.
Wallace Hannum.
19. Distance Learning.
Wallace Hannum.
20. Meeting the Needs of Adult Learners.
G. Roger Sell.
21. Addressing Diversity.
G. Roger Sell.
22. Developing a Learning-Centered Syllabus.
PART IV: YOUR NEXT STEPS.
23. Using Your Data: Curriculum and Course Revision.
24. Learning from Experience.
Resources.
References.
Index.