Title of article :
Exploring the Relationship between the Collegiate Learning Assessment, Student Learning Activities, and Study Behaviors: Implications for Colleges and Universities
Author/Authors :
Kaniuka, Theodore Fayetteville State University, USA , Wynne, Matthew Fayetteville State University, USA
Abstract :
Globally, institutions of higher learning have attempted to utilize various methods to assess student learning outcomes and
simultaneously determine what factors influence targeted performance measures. The National Survey of Student Engagement is a
popular instrument many colleges and universities employ to gain an understanding of what student behaviors are linked to such
desired outcomes as graduation and persistence. Internationally, other universities are exploring the concept of student engagement as a means to assess college environments. Recently, calls from stakeholders have prompted institutions to use assessments to demonstrate so-called twenty-first century skills such as critical thinking; the Collegiate Learning Assessment is one
such tool. This study reports preliminary efforts to link the NSSE engagement indicators to CLA performance at a medium-sized
Historically Black College or University. Results indicate that the NSSE indicators are (1) poor predictors of student GPA, (2) of
the ten indicators of the NSSE, only one was found to be a significant predictor of CLA performance, and (3) of the items
comprising this indicator, only half are associated with CLA outcomes.
Keywords :
Implications , Globally , CLA
Journal title :
Education Research International