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2006 APA Education Leadership Conference

Promoting Excellence: Using Assessment to Enhance Teaching and Learning



The 2006 Education Leadership Conference (ELC) was held on September 16-19. The theme of the 2006 Education Leadership Conference was Promoting Excellence: Using Assessment to Enhance Teaching and Learning. 

In addition to models of assessment, ethical and legal issues, the use of technology in assessment, and issues of diversity were addressed. As in years past, the ELC also provided an opportunity for advocacy training and visits to Capitol Hill, as the ELC is the major advocacy event for the psychology education community
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Monitor articles on the ELC
Improving student performance - November 2006

Assessment for excellence - November 2006

Educators advised to use evidence-based assessment - November 2006

Competency benchmarks for professional training forthcoming - November 2006

New technology allows for instant, in-class surveys - November 2006

How to avoid the courtroom during academic disputes - November 2006

Archive of ELC in the Monitor

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