9 Principles of Good Practice for Assessing Student Learning
These principles of good practice for assessing student learning come from the American Association for Higher Education:
- The assessment of student learning begins with educational values.
 - Assessment is most effective when it reflects an understanding of learning as multidimensional, integrated, and revealed in performance over time.
 - Assessment works best when the programs it seeks to improve have clear, explicitly stated purposes.
 - Assessment requires attention to outcomes but also and equally to the experiences that lead to those outcomes.
 - Assessment works best when it is ongoing, not episodic.
 - Assessment fosters wider improvement when representatives from across the educational community are involved.
 - Assessment makes a difference when it begins with issues of use and illuminates questions that people really care about.
 - Assessment is most likely to lead to improvement when it is part of a larger set of conditions that promote change.
 - Through assessment, educators meet responsibilities to students and to the public.