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Assessment in Christian Higher Education: Rhetoric and Reality (Calvin Center Series)

by D. John Lee

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"This book poses the question being asked by many college administrators: how can we know if the education promised in our mission statement is actually taking place? Moreover, both constituents and accrediting agencies are also asking colleges to demonstrate how and wherein goals are accomplished. This volume in both practical and theological ways shows the current shape of this new area of scholarly concern. It also takes some initial steps in charting the course of future research on assessment."--Back cover.… (more)
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"This book poses the question being asked by many college administrators: how can we know if the education promised in our mission statement is actually taking place? Moreover, both constituents and accrediting agencies are also asking colleges to demonstrate how and wherein goals are accomplished. This volume in both practical and theological ways shows the current shape of this new area of scholarly concern. It also takes some initial steps in charting the course of future research on assessment."--Back cover.

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