constructive alignment between the learningobjectives and the proposed assessment. Meaning, the assessment is a measurable activity thatallows students to complete the learning objective. Additionally, we gear our assessments oflearning objectives 1-3 and learning objectives 7-9 as authentic performance tasks i.e. tasks that aresearcher may do in real-life.To aid us, we use assessment worksheets as a tool to align the assessments with theircorresponding learning objective(s). On the assessment worksheet, we list the evidence oflearning for that learning objective, what constitutes acceptable performance, and task that wewill use to measure progress towards that learning objective. For example, Table 2 shows theassessment worksheet for the first
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a veteran(s). These connections could be immediate family, distant family or acquaintances.The survey also allowed the researchers to determine the breadth of connections as well as thedegree of connection. Dimensions for this category included: self as veteran; spouse as veteran;grandparent; parent; adult child; sibling; extended relative; friend; former or current student; andno veteran connection [13].Survey items 7 and 11 capturing veteran combat experience and expectations of veterans toreceive special recognition do not have a civilian corollary, as indicated in Table 1.The survey data was provided to the team in pivot tables with all identifying data removed. Thedata was then cleaned to ensure the most accurate results were utilized
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