Monday, June 20, 2005

Origins, Part I: Why a Blog for Effectiveness?

This post originally appeared in my short-lived blog Truth and Beauty, and was moved to this blog in June, 2007.

Recently, a confluence of events in my professional life has led me to explore the worlds of educational assessment and institutional effectiveness. I'll describe more about these events in follow-up "Origins..." posts.

Basically, though, I'm hoping this blog can become a resource for folks working in postsecondary education—with responsibility for or just an interest in institutional research/effectiveness, policy analysis, planning, and evaluation/assessment. There are a wide variety of resources out there on these topics, but I haven't yet come across a commentary-type editorial resource. This is not to say I'm the first to be blogging or providing commentary on activities in this world—only that I haven't yet discovered these kinds of resources.

As my disclaimer under "About This Blog" says, I am not by any means an expert in the field. I'm just an academic technology administrator with a great deal of interest in institutional research. Seems like these days, it behooves us all in the field of education to have such an interest... I hope that my naive perspective on all this can be a helpful resource.

I've simply been doing a lot of thinking about the related issues lately (for reasons upon which I'll soon elaborate), and I thought it might be best to do some of this thinking out loud and share it with others.

Welcome to "Truth and Beauty." I hope you find it interesting and engaging.