Assessing General Education: It’s Easy to Get in on the Action! Dr. Mardell Wilson Director University Assessment Office.

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Assessing General Education: It’s Easy to Get in on the Action! Dr. Mardell Wilson Director University Assessment Office

Request November 2005 Comprehensive, yet manageable method for assessing General Education at Illinois State University. Purpose: To provide the Council for General Education – an external committee of the Senate – with sound evidence to base decisions regarding the Gen Ed program at ISU. University Assessment Office

Research Thorough review of what had been done in the past at ISU. What is currently being done at other institutions – both those that look like us and those that do not. University Assessment Office

Options Variety of “home-grown” systems Individual student portfolios CLA – Collegiate Learning Assessment MAPP – Measure of Academic Proficiency and Progress CAAP – College Assessment of Academic Proficiency Institutional Artifact Portfolio University Assessment Office

Institutional Artifact Portfolio [IAP] Preserved the institution as the focus of the assessment Least intrusive to faculty and students Comprehensive Manageable ◦ Resources University Assessment Office

Initial Challenge Goals of General Education ◦ Numerous ◦ Difficult for faculty/staff/students to remember and reference ◦ In some cases, challenging to measure University Assessment Office

Solution Shared Learning Outcomes Common and integrated elements of the established goals of Gen Ed May help to eliminate some of the division that is present among Gen Ed and the Major University Assessment Office

Shared Learning Outcomes Critical Inquiry and Problem Solving Students will develop and communicate a range of interests and curiosities, engaging those interests and curiosities through critical thinking, reasoning, and problem solving Public Opportunity Students will identify the resources and articulate the subsequent value of civic and community engagement. University Assessment Office

Shared Learning Outcomes Diverse and Global Perspectives Students will be exposed to diverse and global perspectives by developing and communicating an appreciation for the impact made in personal and professional lives. Life Long Learning Students will utilize the skills indicative of an effective life-long learner actively pursuing knowledge and applying new information and skills in interdisciplinary approaches. University Assessment Office

IAP Process at Illinois State University Fall pilot study included sections of four courses in the Inner and Middle core, as well as LinC sections. Spring will include 5 courses in the Inner and Middle core. Individuals and Civic Life – U.S. Tradition Public Opportunity – Political Engagement Project University Assessment Office

IAP Process at Illinois State University Faculty indicate their intent to participate Assignment(s) is identified UAO collects and copies ungraded assignment (s) All artifacts are returned to the department/school the next business day Review teams complete analysis using developed rubric Data reported to CGE to formulate commendations/recommendations University Assessment Office

What the IAP process is NOT It is not an assessment of an individual faculty member, course, or student. The artifacts are not “graded” based upon the parameters of the assignment; artifacts are reviewed only for their contribution to the primary traits of the shared learning outcome. NOTE – All primary traits have been developed from the original Gen Ed goals and applied to one or more of the 4 Shared Learning Outcomes. University Assessment Office

Next Steps The pilot study will provide valuable information to help us refine the system Complete review process requirements Begin direct marketing efforts with departments/schools/faculty University Assessment Office

Campus Implementation Fall 2008 all-campus roll out Find your course… Fall 2008Public Opportunity Spring 2009Critical Inquiry and Problem Solving Fall 2009Diverse and Global Perspectives Spring 2010Lifelong Learning Fall 2010Critical Inquiry and Problem Solving Spring 2011Public Opportunity Fall 2011Lifelong Learning Spring 2012Diverse and Global Perspectives University Assessment Office

Important Contributors Dr. Sally Parry – Director – Gen Ed ◦ CGE General Education Assessment Task Force ◦ Dr. Bob Broad ◦ Mr. Chad Kahl ◦ Dr. Claire LaMonica ◦ Ms. Danielle Lindsey ◦ Dr. Ken Newgren ◦ Dr. Sally Parry ◦ Dr. Paul Walker ◦ Mr. Matthew Fuller – Assistant Director – UAO ◦ Dr. Sara Campbell & Dr. John Poole – Assessment Advisory Council University Assessment Office

Assessing General Education: It’s Easy to Get in on the Action! Dr. Mardell Wilson Director University Assessment Office