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Rubrics as a Foundation for Assessing Student Competencies: One Public Administration Program’s Creative Exercise
Journal of Public Affairs Education
  • Billie Sandberg, Portland State University
  • Kevin Kecskes, Portland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Subjects
  • Portland State University -- Curriculum,
  • Interdisciplinary approach in education
Abstract

Since implementation of the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA) standards for accreditation in 2009, public administration programs have been developing programmatic competencies that reflect NASPAA’s universal standards. Likewise, myriad efforts have analyzed data related to student and program progress toward achievement of these competencies. This article adds to that conversation by recounting the approach to assessing competencies used in the Department of Public Administration at Portland State University. There, newly developed rubrics reflect each of the department’s 10 competencies to examine whether students are acquiring the desired knowledge and skills. This article discusses the development and design of the rubrics as well as elements of gaining faculty and student input in the process.

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http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/21243
Citation Information
Sandberg, B., & Kecskes, K. (2017). Rubrics as a Foundation for Assessing Student Competencies: One Public Administration Program's Creative Exercise. Journal Of Public Affairs Education, 23(1), 637-652.