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. From Measuring Up 2002: Measuring Up on Student Learning

From Measuring Up 2002: Constructing Indicators

From Measuring Up 2004: Grading Learning (under Commentary)

Forum Advisory Committee

Roster of Participants: National Forum on College-Level Learning

pdf Meaning of the Baccalaureate

Measuring Up on College-Level Learning: AIR speech

National Forum on College-Level Learning: ECS speech 7/04

Implementing the Model: Challenges and Costs

The National Forum on College Level Learning

     Welcome to the National Forum on College-Level Learning, the first attempt to measure what college students know and can do across states. In this Pew-sponsored pilot study, five states (Illinois, Kentucky, Nevada, Oklahoma, and South Carolina) have collected information on college-level learning from tests that students now take when they leave college, national assessments of adult literacy, surveys of students and alumni, and tests of general intellectual skills given to a representative sample of students. The results make it possible to assess both the intellectual capital available to these states and the contributions that their colleges and universities (two and four year, public and private) collectively make to it. The attached documents should give you a more complete understanding of the project.

Margaret A. Miller
Project Director

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