assess and profess - april/may edition
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The April/May Edition of Assess and Profess by the Office of Assessment and Professional Development in the Division of Student Affairs at Duke University.TRANSCRIPT
April/May 2013 Office of Assessment and
Professional Development, Student Affairs Duke University Profess
Assess & In This Edition
OneDuke Career Conference………………….…1 Assessment Alliance Update………………..…………1 Announcements………….....1 Poster Fair……..………….…..2 Upcoming PD Opportunity Announcement………….…..3 Service Awards…………...…4 Office Update…………………5 Contact Us………………….….5
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The OneDuke Career Conference is an annual conference comprised of the various Career Centers serving undergraduate, graduate, and professional students at Duke University. The Career Centers within the OneDuke group are the Sanford School of Public Policy, the Nicholas School for the Environment, the Duke Law School, the Fuqua School of Business and Duke University Career Center. Each year there are a variety of activities that the centers do together including the OneDuke Just-‐in-‐Time Career Fair in April. The OneDuke conference provides an opportunity for all career center staff to come together and have meaningful conversations regarding the current trends, innovations, and challenges in the world of career services. The day-‐long conference this year will be held May 23rd at the Duke Law School and the theme will be "One Passion, One Purpose, OneDuke."
Assessment Alliance Update
OneDuke Career Conference
On April 11th, the Assessment Alliance met to discuss the following topics:
-‐ Updates on the strategic plan -‐ Upcoming conference opportunities including:
o Hear the C.A.L.L – April 12th at North Carolina Central University
o NCICU – May 22nd at Guildford College o One Duke Conference – May 23rd at Duke University o NASPA Assessment and Persistence Conference – June
2013 in Denver, Colorado -‐ Weave Update -‐ Assessment Competencies Survey Review -‐ Questions Regarding Campus Labs
The Assessment Alliance will be meeting again on Thursday, June 13th. For more information about the Assessment Alliance, please contact [email protected].
Announcements
The Office of Assessment and Professional Development is pleased to announce that it had two proposals accepted for the NCICU Conference being held at Guilford
Conference.
Duke University will also be represented at the NASPA Assessment and Persistence Conference being held in Denver, Colorado this June. Three presentations have
been accepted from the Office of Assessment and
Professional Development.
The Office of Assessment & Professional Development is pleased to announce the 3rd Annual Assessment and Evaluation Poster Fair. This poster fair will allow Duke employees, as well as staff members from neighboring institutions, to showcase the assessment projects they have used to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of their programs, initiatives, and policies. Participating in the Annual Assessment and Evaluation Poster Fair is an excellent way to:
-‐ Join in on discussions related to evaluation -‐ Learn best practices for conducting assessments -‐ Share how you contribute to the University’s culture of evidence-‐based practice
-‐ Gain feedback and ideas on assessment and evaluation initiatives
-‐ Network with other college professionals from neighboring universities
To submit a proposal visit, click the icon to the right. For questions or additional information contact Stephanie Helms Pickett at [email protected] or Cole Taylor at [email protected]
3rd Annual Assessment and Evaluation Poster Fair
Call for Proposals
Poster Fair: June 6, 2013 Proposals Accepted: April 3 – May 10, 2013
Discuss Best Practices for Conducting Assessment
Showcase Your Assessment and Evaluation Initiatives
Network with College
Professionals Throughout the
Triangle
Colleagues, we are excited to invite you to a professional development event:
CAREER WELLBEING: THE NEW MEASURE OF A COLLEGE DEGREE Join Brandon Busteed, Executive Director of Gallup Education as he presents, "Career Wellbeing: The New Measure of A College Degree." Brandon Busteed leads the development of Gallup's education work. His career spans a wide range of important work in education as an educational entrepreneur, speaker, writer, and university trustee. Busteed's work involves integrating Gallup's research and science on selection, strengths, engagement, and wellbeing to improve student success, teacher effectiveness, and educational outcomes. His mission is to create a national movement to measure the educational outcomes that matter most, connect education to jobs and job creation, and promote a paradigm shift from knowledge mastery to emotional engagement in education. Busteed has founded two companies and one nonprofit organization as a social entrepreneur. He is the founder and former CEO of Outside The Classroom , a company that pioneered adaptive online education in alcohol abuse prevention. A three-‐year, 30-‐school, national study funded by the National Institutes of Health showed that AlcoholEdu -‐ the organization's flagship alcohol-‐abuse prevention program -‐ was effective in reducing binge drinking, drunk driving, and sexual assaults. More than 4 million students have taken this program, which is the only course of its kind proven to change behavior. The company was acquired by EverFi in 2011. Busteed is a nationally known speaker and author on education policy and public health. He has written frequently for The Chronicle of Higher Education, Trusteeship Magazine, The Huffington Post, and other publications. Busteed's work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and USA Today and on NPR and the NBC News "TODAY" show, among others. Busteed received his bachelor's degree in public policy from Duke University. He is a trustee emeritus of Duke and has served on the Board of Visitors of the Sanford School of Public Policy. He is a member of Young Presidents' Organization and serves on the National Board of Directors for Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. A former two-‐sport NCAA Division 1 athlete at Duke, Busteed continues to hone his competitive drive as an avid CrossFitter. He lives in McLean, Virginia, with his wife, Deanna, and two children, Anabelle and Harrison. Instructor: Brandon Busteed Date: May 23, 2013: 10:30 am -‐ 12:00 pm Location: Von Canon Room Register: http://studentaffairs.duke.edu/forms/pdp/opp.php?trid=437
Upcoming Professional Development Opportunity
Office Update
Below is a highlight of some of the projects completed by the staff members in the Assessment and Professional Development Office during the month of April. For more information on any of these projects, please contact Cole Taylor at [email protected] or Stephanie Helms Pickett at [email protected]. Assessment Methods Pilot: The office worked with Dining Services to create an online poll featured on the Dinning website. This poll allowed students to share feedback on the food carts available on campus. Through this assessment several methods to improve future online polls was found including limiting the number of times a student could complete the poll and marketing the poll through social media sites and the main Student Affairs webpage. Poster Fair Update: Staff members in the office will be available to assist in developing posters for the 3rd Annual Poster Fair. LDOC Assessment: The office will be assisting in the administration of the LDOC survey that will be available next month.
Office of Assessment and Professional Development Of Student Affairs Division
Duke University
Stephanie Helms-‐Pickett, Director Email: [email protected]
Phone: (919) 684 -‐ 4582
Cole Taylor, Assistant Director Email: [email protected]
Phone: (919) 684 -‐ 4286
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