Dr. David Kale (
dkale@mvnu.edu)
I.
Educational Background
A. Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State University, 1974) in Speech Communication
B. M.A. (Temple University, 1970) in Rhetoric and Public Address
C. B.A. (Eastern Nazarene College, 1966) in Speech and Literature
II. Teaching and Administrative Experience
A. Mount Vernon Nazarene University, 2000-present
1. Director of Assessment
2. Professor of Communication
B. Eastern Nazarene College, Vice President for Academic Affairs,
1993-2000
C. Olivet Nazarene University, 1977-1993
1. Professor of Speech Communication, 1979-1993
2. Associate Professor of Speech Communication, 1977-1978
3. Chair, Division of Communication, 1977-1993
4. Chair, Department of Speech Communication, 1977-1987
III. Assessment-related Professional Experience
A. Consultant-evaluator, The Higher Education Commission of
the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 2001-present.
B. Accrediting team chair member, New England Association
of Schools and Colleges, 1996-2000.
C. Director of Assessment, Olivet Nazarene University, 1991-1993
Director of Assessment Duties
1. Prepare and submit a proposed budget for the assessment
program to the Vice President for Academic Affairs and administer
the same.
2. Notify department heads and other administrators of the
schedule of administering various assessment instruments.
3. Collect data obtained through the various assessment procedures
and present the findings to the Committee for analysis and recommendations.
4. Prepare reports on assessment results for the Assessment
Program Committee, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and appropriate
department chairs.
5. Inform individual students in writing of their performance
on the various tests.
6. Purchase the various commercially prepared testes to be
used for assessment purposes, including those used by academic
departments and the Academic Profile.
7. Plan a program on assessment for a general faculty meeting
at least once each year to inform faculty of the purpose of the
program and to share the results of assessment.
8. Each May provide the Vice President for Academic Affairs with an annual report on the activities of the committee and the results of assessment tests for the academic year just completed.
9. Evaluate the effectiveness of the assessment program and
make recommendations for improvement. It is anticipated that
refinement of the entire process will take place over the next
several years. Some procedures will no doubt prove to be less
effective than others and modifications will be made as necessary.