WISER Assessment: A Communication Program Assessment Framework

Learning outcome assessment is a fairly recent trend in higher education that began in the 1980s (Lubinescu et al., 2001). Today, many faculty perceive assessment reporting to be tedious, time-consuming, and irrelevant busywork (Wang & Hurley, 2012). Unfortunately, this systematic process create...

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Main Authors: Michael G. Strawser, Lindsay Neuberger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Central States Communication Association 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Communication Pedagogy
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/jcp/vol3/iss1/11/
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spelling doaj-30737151749b4065809063b767cf6c622021-04-02T14:26:08ZengCentral States Communication AssociationJournal of Communication Pedagogy2578-25682640-45242020-06-01313414410.31446/JCP.2020.12WISER Assessment: A Communication Program Assessment FrameworkMichael G. Strawser0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5030-9266Lindsay Neuberger1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9501-8075University of Central FloridaUniversity of Central FloridaLearning outcome assessment is a fairly recent trend in higher education that began in the 1980s (Lubinescu et al., 2001). Today, many faculty perceive assessment reporting to be tedious, time-consuming, and irrelevant busywork (Wang & Hurley, 2012). Unfortunately, this systematic process created to use empirical evidence to measure, document, and improve student learning has in many cases lost sight of this central goal. As a result, faculty may be justified in their opinions about it. This essay proposes a framework for addressing this thorny issue via WISER. WISER is an acronym for five content pillars of the communication discipline faculty can use to ensure their assessment efforts achieve the goal of not only documenting but also improving student learning. WISER stands for writing, immersive experiences, speaking, ethical communication, and research as programmatic assessment categories. These WISER categories extend the National Communication Association (NCA)-endorsed domains of communication learning in ways that make them functional for assessment.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/jcp/vol3/iss1/11/learning outcome assessmentinstructional communicationpedagogycommunication education
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WISER Assessment: A Communication Program Assessment Framework
Journal of Communication Pedagogy
learning outcome assessment
instructional communication
pedagogy
communication education
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title WISER Assessment: A Communication Program Assessment Framework
title_short WISER Assessment: A Communication Program Assessment Framework
title_full WISER Assessment: A Communication Program Assessment Framework
title_fullStr WISER Assessment: A Communication Program Assessment Framework
title_full_unstemmed WISER Assessment: A Communication Program Assessment Framework
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publisher Central States Communication Association
series Journal of Communication Pedagogy
issn 2578-2568
2640-4524
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Learning outcome assessment is a fairly recent trend in higher education that began in the 1980s (Lubinescu et al., 2001). Today, many faculty perceive assessment reporting to be tedious, time-consuming, and irrelevant busywork (Wang & Hurley, 2012). Unfortunately, this systematic process created to use empirical evidence to measure, document, and improve student learning has in many cases lost sight of this central goal. As a result, faculty may be justified in their opinions about it. This essay proposes a framework for addressing this thorny issue via WISER. WISER is an acronym for five content pillars of the communication discipline faculty can use to ensure their assessment efforts achieve the goal of not only documenting but also improving student learning. WISER stands for writing, immersive experiences, speaking, ethical communication, and research as programmatic assessment categories. These WISER categories extend the National Communication Association (NCA)-endorsed domains of communication learning in ways that make them functional for assessment.
topic learning outcome assessment
instructional communication
pedagogy
communication education
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