EUGENE HRUSHOWY Consultant, Faculty Professional Development 520-5400, local 2832 TELECOLLEGE ASSESSMENT To Improve Student Learning and Development: A Shared Responsibility An international interactive videoconference bringing together academic and student affairs professionals to discuss possible directions and strategies for collaborative assessment efforts. SPONSORED BY: PRESENTED VIA SATELLITE BY: American Association for Higher Natlonal University Teleconference Network (NUTN) Education (AAHE) 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Pacific Natlonal Assoclation of Student Personnel October 7, 1988 Administrators (NASPA) with a local B.C. panel from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. American College Personnel In room L001- Library basement Association (ACPA) VCC/Langara Campus. Topics include: What is Assessment? Why is Assessment important? What is currently happening in Assessment? What are the methods and approaches for making Assessment effective? Can Assessment make a difference? Organizing a campus for Assessment? in conjunction with Kansas City Regional Council for Higher Education (KCRCHE) conference on Outcomes of Assessment Video Conference Panelists: K. Patricia Cross, Chair, Department of Administration, Planning, and Social Policy, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University Gary R. Hanson, Coordinator of Research, Office of Admissions, University of Texas, Austin Pat Hutchings, Director, AAHE Assessment Forum Theodore J. Marchese, Vice President, AAHE Charles Schroeder, Vice President , Student development, St. Louis University, and Past President, ACPA Jacqueline E. Woods, Vice President, Programs and Public Policy, Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges Pius videotaped comments from Alexander Astin Audience Participants: Trudy Banta, Professor, Learning Research Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Peter Ewell. Senior Associate, National Center for Higher Education Management Systems | ity Rose. President, KCRCH For information, call: TELECOLLEGE 324-5520 or 1-800-972-0379. The registration fee of $25.00 includes the student package and a light lunch.