We Have a Mission, a Goal and Objectives… What’s Next? General Education 2.0 Task Force December 7, 2016
Congratulations on Achieving a Milestone! Mission: As you engage in UMKC’s General Education Program, you will build your communication and critical thinking skills, hone your creative abilities, and tackle challenging problems by exploring varied disciplines. Vision: The General Education Program will prepare you for the dynamic, diverse world that needs your contributions as both an informed citizen and in complex workplaces. Objective: Through the General Education Program, you will discover that learning stretches from your classroom to the labs, archives, and studios located on our campus, into the Kansas City community, across the nation, and around the globe.
Congratulations on Achieving a Milestone! Communication UMKC students will plan, prepare, and present effective oral presentations and written texts, engage audiences using a variety of media, employ active listening techniques, and comprehend and analyze information transmitted orally and in writing. Quantitative Analysis UMKC students will produce, interpret, and present quantitative information. Culture and Diversity UMKC students will draw on a variety of disciplines to examine the factors defining cultural identities, to examine complexities of human cultures, past and present, and to come to an informed sense of self and others. Critical Thinking and Analytical Reasoning UMKC students will explore problems from multiple perspectives and draw upon evidence-based analyses to generate possible solutions. Social and Civic Responsibility/ Civic ad Urban Engagement Students will explore the role of socially responsible citizens and leaders in a democratic society and contribute towards the betterment of the community
So Now What??? Trust the Process Set the Baselines
Reverse Engineering for Instruction Design Steps: Establish Instructional Goal Determine Outcome Metric(s) Design Assessment Rubric(s) Plan and Develop Instructional Strategies Student Experience Practice AND Feedback Demonstration Discussion Presentation Motivation Student Aids and Materials Instructor Guides Implementation Steps: Activate Instructional Strategies Instructor follows guide … as Students use aids & materials In an engaging experience … Motivation Presentation Discussion Demonstration Practice AND Feedback Conduct Assessment Evaluate Outcome Decision on Goal Achievement
GenEd 2.0 Task Force Responsibilities Design Steps: Establish Instructional Goal Determine Outcome Metric(s) Design Assessment Rubric(s) Plan and Develop Instructional Strategies Student Experience Practice AND Feedback Demonstration Discussion Presentation Motivation Student Aids and Materials Instructor Guides Implementation Steps: Activate Instructional Strategies Instructor follows guide … as Students use aids & materials In an engaging experience … Motivation Presentation Discussion Demonstration Practice AND Feedback Conduct Assessment Evaluate Outcome Decision on Goal Achievement
Next Up: Determine Outcome Metrics Performance: A VERB that describes a BEHAVIOR that student must DO to demonstrate mastery of the main intent of the instructional objective. May be overt (observable) or covert (with an indicator behavior). Condition: A GIVEN, the parameters and constraints imposed on students when they are demonstrating mastery of the intended objective. Criteria: A STANDARD or MEASURE of how well a student must perform a behavior to be determined as successfully achieving mastery of the intended objective.
Activity: Remember the Baseline!!! Communication UMKC students will plan, prepare, and present effective oral presentations and written texts, engage audiences using a variety of media, employ active listening techniques, and comprehend and analyze information transmitted orally and in writing. Quantitative Analysis UMKC students will produce, interpret, and present quantitative information. Culture and Diversity UMKC students will draw on a variety of disciplines to examine the factors defining cultural identities, to examine complexities of human cultures, past and present, and come to an informed sense of self and others. Critical Thinking and Analytical Reasoning UMKC students will explore problems from multiple perspectives and draw upon evidence-based analyses to generate possible solutions. Social and Civic Responsibility/ Civic and Urban Engagement Students will explore the role of socially responsible citizens and leaders in a democratic society and contribute towards the betterment of the community
Let’s Try: Determine Outcome Metrics Performance: ”Explore Problems from Multiple Perspectives” A VERB that describes a BEHAVIOR that student must DO to demonstrate mastery of the main intent of the instructional objective. May be overt (observable) or covert (with an indicator behavior) Conditions: Argumentation Philosophical Logic Scientific Method Design Thinking Structured Multicultural Discourse Open-ended Interviewing A GIVEN, parameters and constraints imposed on students when they are demonstrating mastery of the intended objective Criteria: Students must successfully complete a required course titled “Structured Thought for Problem-Solving and Decision-Making,” engaging in three projects that each require a different mode of thinking, must fail in at least one attempt and plan a strategy to demonstrate resilience A STANDARD or MEASURE of how well a student must perform a behavior to be determined as successfully achieving mastery of the intended objective
You Try: Determine Outcome Metrics Performance: ______________________________________________________ A VERB that describes a BEHAVIOR that student must DO to demonstrate mastery of the main intent of the instructional objective. May be overt (observable) or covert (with an indicator behavior) Condition: _________________________________________________________ A GIVEN, the parameters and constraints imposed on students when they are demonstrating mastery of the intended objective Criteria: ___________________________________________________________ A STANDARD or MEASURE of how well a student must perform a behavior to be determined as successfully achieving mastery of the intended objective
Activity Debrief What is the value of starting with baselines? What impact will setting conditions have on the design of GenEd 2.0? What is the relationship between setting criteria and determining instructional quality? Why is the process of reverse engineering important?
Designing the GenEd 2.0 Program Mission: As you engage in UMKC’s General Education Program, you will build your communication and critical thinking skills, hone your creative abilities (metric?), and tackle challenging problems (HIPs?) by exploring varied disciplines (distribution reqs?). Vision: The General Education Program will prepare you for the dynamic, diverse world that needs your contributions as both an informed citizen and in complex workplaces (required internships?). Objective: Through the General Education Program, you will discover that learning stretches from your classroom to the labs, archives, and studios located on our campus, into the Kansas City community (service learning?), across the nation, and around the globe (study abroad?).
Next Steps? DECISIONS, DECISIONS, DECISIONS How you develop outcome metrics… Determines the parameters of the PROGRAM… And the parameters of the CURRICULUM… Revealing the support structures, the finances, and the human resources needed for successful implementation!
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