Administrative Effectiveness in Higher Education: Improving Assessment Procedures

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Ronald H. Heck
Linda K. Johnsrud
Vicki J. Rosser
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[1] University of Hawai'i at Mānoa,Department of Educational Administration
[2] College of Education,undefined
[3] Wist Hall #220,undefined
[4] University of Hawai'i at Mānoa,undefined
[5] University of Missouri—Columbia,undefined
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High Education; Evaluation Model; Generalizability Theory; Multiple Source; Education Research;
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Holding higher education personnel accountable for measurable outcomes is a relatively new phenomenon. Assessing the performance of administrators may well provide needed and appropriate information about the functioning of the university, but it may represent high stakes assessment for individuals; that is, measures of administrative effectiveness may be tied to promotion, salary augmentation, contract renewal, or dismissal. Little previous research exists, however, on the assessment of administrators' performance in higher education (Gmelch et al., in press; Seldin, 1988). We develop an evaluation model for assessing and monitoring the effectiveness of academic deans and directors, using generalizability theory (i.e., an approach that focuses on identifying multiple sources of error in performance assessment) as a basis for developing more accurate assessment procedures. We illustrate this approach using faculty and staff assessments of their deans' leadership effectiveness. We also provide guidelines for improving the quality of assessments by adjusting various aspects of the evaluation model.
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