Abstract
This paper describes how the authors worked with a Task Force to develop the IES Model Assessment Practice (MAP), a set of detailed criteria to use in evaluating IES study abroad programs, and how IES is beginning to implement MAP. Two sets of theories provided the framework for the project: current thinking about educational program evaluation and assessment in the U.S., including current definitions of academic quality; and organizational learning, whereby the processes of planning and decision-making involve members of the organization in gathering, sharing, and interpreting information. The 18-month project was sponsored by IES, The Institute for the International Education of Students (formerly the Institute of European Studies). With this publication, we propose that study abroad practitioners join a dialogue about program evaluation and share models of good practice for the benefit of our students.
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Gillespie, J., Braskamp, L. A., & Braskamp, D. C. (1999). Evaluation and Study Abroad: Developing Assessment Criteria and Practices to Promote Excellence. Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 5(1), 101–127. https://doi.org/10.36366/frontiers.v5i1.74
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