Applying the PDCA Cycle to the Complex Task of Teaching and Assessing Public Relations Writing
John E. Knight and
Sandra Allen
International Journal of Higher Education, 2012, vol. 1, issue 2, 67
Abstract:
Teaching skills, knowledge and abilities appropriate for career-ready graduates and assessing learning are complex issues. Developing a valid and reliable approach is often by trial and error. Instead, the authors employed Deming’s PDCA Cycle of continuous improvement as a systematic procedure to incrementally move closer to their goal. This paper outlines a multiyear project where academics and public relations professionals collaborated to answer 4 questions- What are the basic SKAs for a career-ready graduate?; How to orient the pedagogy?; How to evaluate and assess student learning?; and, How to insure validity of the measurements?. The authors used a variety of qualitative and quantitative procedures to (a) gather knowledge and information from public relations professionals; (b) facilitate consensus on career-specific pedagogy; and (c) develop a repeatable and reliable rubric to measure students’ news release writing skills.
Date: 2012
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