Academic Senate GEOs General Education Outcomes What are they? A statement of what students can do, in terms of skills or abilities, as they exit the general.

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Academic Senate GEOs General Education Outcomes What are they? A statement of what students can do, in terms of skills or abilities, as they exit the general education program. Similar to course-level SLOs, but they refer to the general education program, rather than a course.

Academic Senate GEOs General Education Outcomes Why bother? Many of us are devoting our professional lives to undergraduate general education. We should be curious whether it is having its intended affect or not. ACCJC standards require us to articulate and assess SLOs at the program level. The GE program is our biggest program.

Academic Senate GEOs General Education Outcomes What is a program? The ACCJC doesnt define a program. They leave it to us to decide. This is good because…. They arent telling us what to do. This is bad because…... It will take some effort for us to figure it out.

Academic Senate What did Cabrillo do? GEOs General Education Outcomes They said that that all the majors and emphasis areas in the transfer program essentially have the same student learning outcomes. And that these student learning outcomes are the General Education learning outcomes. Part of the rationale is that many transfer majors are not a sequence of courses that lead to the student being able to do something different than the SLOs of the individual courses that comprise the major.

Academic Senate For example the courses in the Geology major at MPC are: GEOs General Education Outcomes Select at least 18 units from the following: GEOL 2 Introductory Geology CHEM 1A General Chemistry 1 CHEM 1B General Chemistry 2 MATH 20A Calculus I MATH 20B Calculus II PHYS 3A Physics I PHYS 3B Physics II

Academic Senate The courses in the Economics major at MPC are: ECON 2 Principles of Economics: Macro ECON 4 Principles of Economics: Micro MATH 16 Statistics Select one course from the following: MATH 18 Calculus and Analytical Geometry MATH 20 A Calculus I Select two courses from the following: BUSI 1A Financial Accounting CSIS 1 Intro to Computer Sci & Info Systems POLS 1 American Government & Politics OR POLS 10 Women in American Government PSYC 1 General Psychology

Academic Senate The Nursing program, a CTE, non-transfer major, is very different. Nursing Prerequisite courses: Math competency ENGL 1A Composition and Analytical Reading ANAT 1 General Human Anatomy ANAT 2 General Anatomy Lab BIOL 25 Applied Microbiology Lecture BIOL 26 Applied Microbiology Lab NURS 100 Pharmacology for Nursing PHSO 1 General Human Physiology PHOS 2 General Physiology Lab PSYC 25 Child and Adult Development Nursing Core Courses: NURS 52A Nursing I NURS 52B Nursing II NURS 52C Nursing III NURS 52D Nursing IV Nursing is clearly a sequence of courses that will lead to program SLOs that result from taking all of these courses. And the Nursing program has these program SLOs all figured out, as do most CTE programs.

Academic Senate Geology Select at least 18 units from the following: GEOL 2 Introductory Geology CHEM 1A General Chemistry 1 CHEM 1B General Chemistry 2 MATH 20A Calculus I MATH 20B Calculus II PHYS 3A Physics I PHYS 3B Physics II Economics ECON 2 Principles of Economics: Macro ECON 4 Principles of Economics: Micro MATH 16 Statistics Select one course from the following: MATH 18 Calculus and Analytical Geometry MATH 20 A Calculus I Select two courses from the following: BUSI 1A Financial Accounting CSIS 1 Intro to Computer Sci & Info Systems POLS 1 American Government & Politics OR POLS 10 Women in American Government PSYC 1 General Psychology In contrast, Geology and Economics are groups of courses that do not logically lead to program SLOs that are different than the individual course SLOs.

Academic Senate So Cabrillo ignored discipline-specific program-level SLOs where the course-level SLOs tell the whole story. GEOs General Education Outcomes And instead concentrated on GE SLOS for the transfer program.

Academic Senate But has Cabrillo been blessed by the accrediting agency? GEOs General Education Outcomes

Academic Senate How are other colleges defining their GEOs? By getting faculty together to define what general education student ought to be able to do when theyre done. GEOs General Education Outcomes What are some examples?

Academic Senate Cabrillos Core Four 1.Communication 2.Critical Thinking and Information Competency 3.Global Awareness 4.Personal Responsibility and Professional Development Mira Costa College GE Outcomes 1.Effective Communication 2.Critical Thinking 3.Global Awareness and Responsible Citizenship 4.Information Literacy 5.Aesthetic Literacy and Appreciation 6.Productive Work Habits EProgramOutcomesAssessment_000.htm

Academic Senate Santa Rosa JC Institutional Outcomes 1.Foundational Skills 2.Personal Development and Management 3.Communication 4.Critical Analysis 5.Creativity 6.Intercultural Literacy and Interaction 7.Responsibility outcomes.php Grossmont institutional Student Learning Outcomes 1.Effective communication 2.Scientific Inquiry 3.Mathmatical Literacy 4.Informational and Technological Literacy 5.Productive Citizenry 6.Understanding of the Arts and Humanities 7.Cultural competence alSLOs.pdf Communication and Critical Thinking are consistent themes. At some colleges, GEOs and institutional SLOs are becoming one and the same.

Academic Senate All colleges Ive seen have designed the GEOs to be aligned across GE areas or disciplines. Perhaps it provides some ownership of outcomes across varying IGETC, CSU, and AA GE patterns But we worry that this model is cumbersome, confusing, and vague.

Academic Senate All colleges Ive seen have designed the GEOs to be aligned across GE areas or disciplines. We think the over-laying of GEOs across the GE areas adds a level of undesired complexity. Would students become skilled at all outcomes as they navigate through the GE patterns?

Academic Senate GEOs: Another Approach SLO committees want an approach that is: Clear Simple Manageable We recommend: Align the GEOs with the already established GE areas

Academic Senate In this model, each GEO is aligned with a GE Area. Each GEO is designed to be embedded into the courses that satisfy that particular GE Area. Each instructor would then assess these GEOs as part of the normal SLO evaluation process. This is designed to spur dialog between teachers of GE courses.

Academic Senate Diverse Courses in a single GE Area

Academic Senate Same GEO is embedded into all courses in this GE Area. All courses still have their individual, discipline-based, course-level SLOs.

Academic Senate Reasons were recommending this GEO model.

Academic Senate Reasons were recommending this GEO model. Were committed to KISS (Keep It Simple, Sweetheart).

Academic Senate Reasons were recommending this GEO model. Were committed to KISS (Keep It Simple, Sweetheart). We think writing a single SLO to be embedded in each course will be easier to assess in the long-run.

Academic Senate Reasons were recommending this GEO model. Were committed to KISS (Keep It Simple, Sweetheart). We think writing a single SLO to be embedded in each course will be easier to assess in the long-run. Although they could be developed if thats what the faculty in that area want. No additional assessment committees are required.

Academic Senate Reasons were recommending this GEO model. Were committed to KISS (Keep It Simple, Sweetheart). We think writing a single SLO to be embedded in each course will be easier to assess in the long-run. Although they could be developed if thats what the faculty in that area want. No additional assessment committees are required. It provides a single, concise GEO description for each GE Area.

Academic Senate Reasons were recommending this GEO model. Were committed to KISS (Keep It Simple, Sweetheart). We think writing a single SLO to be embedded in each course will be easier to assess in the long-run. Although they could be developed if thats what the faculty in that area want. No additional assessment committees are required. It provides a single, concise GEO description for each GE Area. For example: InstitutionalSLOs.pdf It is more clear than many of the other models.

Academic Senate A few possible problems with this model…. It hasnt been tested with ACCJC by any other college. Currently the 3 GE patterns do not completely align GEO wording for the various areas are at various stages of faculty vetting (proposed, possible)

What Wed Like Academic Senate endorsement MPC should develop a GEO model as follows: – Create one GEO for each GE area – Embed each GEO into any course that satisfies the particular GE area – Assess each GEO as part of the normal SLO assessment process – Encourage dialog between teachers of GE courses – Details continued to be worked out" Academic Senate

Thank You. The SLO Committee Fred Hochstaedter Diane Boynton Marilyn Wilcox