Northern Illinois University

Division of Student Affairs

Student Learning Outcomes

References for Student Learning Outcomes

American Association of Higher Education, American College Personnel Association, and National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. (1998). Powerful partnerships: A shared responsibility for learning. [Online]. Available from   www.oir.csus.edu/WASC/Resources/PowerfulPartnerships.pdf

American Association of Higher Education. (2003). Nine principles of good practice for assessing student learning. Washington, DC: Author

American College Personnel Association. (1996). The student learning imperative: Implications for student affairs. Washington:, D.C.: Author

American College Personnel Association and National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. (2004). Learning reconsidered: A campus wide focus on the student experience. [Online]. Available from www.naspa.org/membership/leader_ex_pdf/lr_long.pdf

Bliming, G., Whitt, E., & Associates. (1999). Good practice in student affairs: Principles to foster student learning. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass

Bresciani, M., Zelna, C., & Anderson, J. (2004). Assessing student learning and development: A handbook for practitioners. Washington, D.C.: NASPA.

Bresciani, M. (2001). NASPA NetResults: Writing measurable and meaningful outcomes. [Online]. Available from www.naspa.org

Frye, R. (1999).  DIALOGUE: Assessment, accountability, and student learning outcomes. Washington State: Western Washington University. [Online]. Available from www.ac.wwu.edu/~dialogue/issue2.pdf

Maki, P. (2002). NASPA NetResults: Using multiple assessment methods to explore student learning and development inside and outside of the classroom. [Online]. Available from www.naspa.org