Title: Assessment 101:
1Assessment 101 A Review of the Basics
Office of Assessment Christopher Newport
University
2What is assessment?
- Assessment is the process of determining the
degree to which students are learning what
faculty believe is essential for them to know so
that faculty can make improvements in the
teaching-learning process.
3Process for improving student learning
4 GENUINE INQUIRY
5Identify what students are NOT learning
6Steps in the Assessment Process
1. Establish clear, measurable outcomes of
student learning from a given activity (student
learning outcomes ? SLOs)
7. Implement the changes designed to enhance
learning (close the loop)
2. Ensure opportunities for learning ? Curriculum
Mapping
6. Interpret the information and make decisions
about what to do to improve the results in the
future
Student Learning
3. Establish method(s) for evaluating the degree
to which students have achieved the SLOs
5. Gather information about the degree to which
students have achieved the SLOs
4. Teach to the SLOs
7The first step
- Faculty members need to clarify and make explicit
what they believe is essential for students to
learn.
8Student Learning Outcomes
9A Student Learning Outcome is a written statement
of the measurable achievement a participant will
be able to demonstrate as a result of
participation in a given learning activity.
10Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) Three Levels
- Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)
- Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
- Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
11The Purpose of SLOs
- To clarify for ourselves precisely what knowledge
and skills we believe are essential or important
for students to learn - To focus our teaching efforts
- To shape the graded assignments we design
- To inform the criteria we use to grade students
activities - To enable us to assess how successful our
students have been at mastering the desired
learning - To communicate to students what we intend for
them to learn so they can organize their efforts
to achieving the desired outcomes
12How to Write SLOs
13Use This Precise Formulation
- Students who successfully complete name the
learning unit (e.g., Psych 101, the computer
science major) will be able to do the following - ONE observable, active verb
- ONE observable, active verb
- ONE observable, active verb
- Etc.
14Examples
- Students who successfully complete French 200
will be able to conjugate regular verbs in the
imperfect tense in writing. - Students who successfully complete the BA in
Music will be able to demonstrate technical
proficiency in their chosen instrument during a
live public performance. - Students who successfully complete English 123
will be able to write effectively. - Upon the successful completion of the Creative
Expressions Area of Inquiry, students will be
able to apply concepts from the humanities to
describe artistic endeavors or participate in a
fine art, such as creating a painting or
choreographing a dance.
15Avoidnon-observable verbs
Rule 1
16Non-observable Verbs
- know
- learn
- understand
- comprehend
- appreciate
- study
- become familiar with
- be knowledgeable about
- think
- value
- realize
- become aware of
17Translate Non-observable SLOs Into Observable Ones
Not Observable
Observable
- Discuss reflections on the issues
- Identify assumptions implicit in theories
- Understand the principles
- Voluntarily choose to attend one or more art
exhibits during the semester
18Rule 2
- Include only ONE
- verb in SLOs
-
You may use or but avoid and
19Good
Students who successfully earn a degree in
communication studies will be able to write and
speak effectively.
- Students who successfully earn a degree in
communication studies will be able to write
effectively. - Students who successfully earn a degree in
communication studies will be able to speak
effectively
Good
Students who successfully earn a degree in
communication studies will be able to write or
speak effectively
20More Examples of Good SLOs
- Students who successfully complete Math 300 will
be able to use quantitative reasoning to solve
problems. - Students who successfully complete this course
will be able to analyze the strengths and
weaknesses of literary texts as demonstrated by a
review they write on a novel from the
Renaissance, Victorian, and contemporary periods.
- Graduates of CNUs computer engineering BS
program will be able to design hardware
components that meet a variety of client needs. - Students who earn a degree in music will be able
to compose complex scores or play an instrument
skillfully.
21How many SLOs?
- About three to six CLOs for a three-unit course
- About three to five PLOs for a minor
- About five to nine PLOs for a major
22Second step in the assessment process
- Faculty members need to ensure students have
opportunities to master the student learning
outcomes.
23Curriculum Mapping
24Curriculum Mapping
A method for aligning CLOs with PLOs
PLO-1 PLO-2 PLO-3 PLO-4 PLO-5 PLO-6 PLO-7 PLO-8 PLO-9
Music 101 x x x x
Music 202 x x x x x
Music 303 x x x x x
Music 404 x x x x x
25Benefits
- Reveals gaps and redundancies in curriculum
- Improves program coherence
- Stimulates communication among faculty
- Enhances coordination among faculty
- Increases the likelihood that students achieve
program-level outcomes - Encourages reflective practice
26Curriculum Matrix
PLO-1 PLO-2 PLO-3
Apply the scientific method Develop laboratory techniques Diagram and explain major cellular processes
Bio 101 I
Bio 202 D I/D
Bio 303 M I
Bio 404 M D/M
I Introduce D Develop M Master
27Assessment Matrix
PLO-1 PLO-2 PLO-3
Apply the scientific method Develop laboratory techniques Diagram and explain major cellular processes
Bio 101 FA
Bio 202 FA
Bio 303 SA FA
Bio 404 SA SA
FA Formative Assessment SA Summative
Assessment