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Title: ASSESSING STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES IN DEGREE PROGRAMS


1
ASSESSING STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES IN DEGREE
PROGRAMS
  • CSULA Workshop
  • Anne L. Hafner
  • May 12, 2005

2
OVERVIEW
  • Assessment at CSULA 2005
  • New website on assessment with tools by late
    summer
  • Web survey to chairs re learning outcomes and
    assessments
  • Assessment mini-grants
  • Prepare for WASC visit

3
WHAT IS ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT?
  • ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT is the systematic collection,
    review and use of information about academic
    programs to improve student learning (C. Palomba,
    Ball State University)

4
ASSESSMENT ACCREDITATION
  • Accreditation Collegial process based on self
    and peer assessment for public accountability and
    improvement of academic quality
  • WASC Educational Effectiveness

5
PROGRAM ASSESSMENT FOCUS
  • Program is unit responsible for a program of
    study
  • Program mission and goals are rationale for
    program, values and philosophy and where it is
    headed
  • Need to identify mission and goals
  • Describe how programs mission and goals are
    linked to CSULA mission

6
IDENTIFY STAKEHOLDERS
  • Program Users and Providers
  • Users students, other programs
  • Providers faculty, staff and administrators

7
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES 1
  • Student learning outcomes (SLOs) knowledge and
    skills students are expected to acquire in a
    program and be able to demonstrate upon
    completion
  • Identify any disciplinary standards or outcomes
  • Use others or create SLOs for major

8
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES 2
  • SLOs are similar to learning objectives seen on
    syllabi
  • Use active verbs e.g. Student will be able to
    display analytical skills and techniques or
    student will be able to use information
    technology effectively

9
CURRICULUM MAPPING
  • Mapping shows where, in courses, knowledge and
    skills needed to meet SLOs are introduced and
    perfected.
  • Need to identify for all SLOs, where student
    acquires knowledge and skills
  • Are program components (courses, experiences)
    aligned with learning outcomes? (sample grids)

10
TEACHING LEARNING METHODS
  • Teaching and learning methods are modalities of
    instruction (e.g. lecture, lab, small group)
    adopted in courses or in other parts of
    curriculum (e.g. internships, field research)
  • Show how the courses cover the SLOs through the
    teaching learning strategies and activities
    (sample grid)

11
ASSESSMENT METHODS
  • Assessment methods tools used to obtain
    evidence of proficiency in learning outcomes
    (e.g. test, portfolio, internship rating, survey)
  • Align assessment methods with SLOs
  • Programs need to describe the assessment methods
    used to obtain evidence or proficiency (IIIA)

12
EVIDENCE OF STUDENT PROFICIENCY
  • Create a plan for systematically collecting
    evidence of student proficiency
  • For example, before a student graduates, collect
    student achievement data from capstone course
    project or exam satisfaction with program
  • Describe at which points evidence is collected
    who collects it (IIIB)

13
ANALYSIS OF EVIDENCE
  • Analysis apply qualitative or quantitative
    questions about student proficiency to the
    evidence
  • May use a rubric or scoring guide
  • For evidence collected, use rubric to determine
    student proficiency at different knowledge
    skills

14
EVIDENCE II
  • Summarize the findings
  • You may need to choose a target (e.g. 85 of
    students will pass a licensing exam).
  • Targets can be set by levels (unacceptable,
    acceptable, target) or by percentages

15
FEEDBACK MECHANISMS
  • Program needs a feedback mechanism to close the
    loopon program assessment
  • Can use an Action Plan (example on handout) on an
    annual basis, or plan for 2-3 years
  • Include date or time, steps taken and responsible
    party

16
PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT
  • Program improvement change in aspects of the
    program based on analysis of evidence to increase
    the level of student attainment of learning
    outcomes.
  • Develop a plan to improve student learning
    detail what changes or improvements are made over
    time
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