IDEA TRAINING Objective and Course Coding - Spring 2012 1.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Metadisciplinary Outcomes for Science Literacy (Can Assess Now by Standardized Concept Inventory) STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO… 1. Define the domain of science.
Advertisements

 Goals: 1. To help faculty respond critically to student generated course evaluation; 2. To help faculty improve student learning.  Outcomes: Faculty.
Course Design: The Basics Monica A. Devanas, Ph.D. Director, Faculty Development and Assessment Programs Center for Teaching Advancement and Assessment.
Assessment Report Computer Science School of Science and Mathematics Kad Lakshmanan Chair Sandeep R. Mitra Assessment Coordinator.
Teaching Methods Related to Student Progress in Lower-level STEM Courses Steve Benton, Ph.D. Senior Research Officer IDEA Emeritus Professor, Kansas State.
General Education Revision. Mission & Purpose Mission Rooted in the tradition of liberal arts education, FGCU’s General Education Program provides students.
IDEA What it is and How to Implement the System Texas A & M, February 2013 Shelley A. Chapman, PhD Senior Educational Consultant.
Understanding Students with Intellectual Disabilities ED222 Fall 2009.
IDEA Student Ratings of Instruction Insight Improvement Impact ® Loyola University of Chicago April 10-11, 2013 Steve Benton, PhD Senior Research Officer.
GE R UBRIC /A SSESSMENT AT CSUN: S TARTING S MALL AND S CALING U P Beth Lasky, Director of GE Anu Thakur, Coordinator of Academic Assessment 1.
TTU Teaching Evaluations at TTU Using the IDEA Instrument.
University of Minnesota Duluth Design and Implementation of a Comprehensive Campus Assessment System Jackie.
UNA’S QUALITY ENHANCEMENT PLAN RESEARCH LITERACY IMAGINE... INVESTIGATE... COMMUNICATE Building Success through Discovery.
Introduction to Business Courses The proposed Introduction to Business Courses consist of three one-credit courses. – BUS 100: Functional Areas of Business.
The BVSD Curriculum Essentials Document. Drama & Theatre Arts Essential Questions: 1.How were the Drama & Theater Arts Curriculum Essentials Documents.
JIC ABET WORKSHOP No.4 Guidelines on: II Faculty Survey Questionnaire.
Spring 2012 Pilot Project Module Nine A New Texas Core Curriculum 1.
Using IDEA for Assessment, Program Review, and SACS University of Alabama Birmingham September 11, 2012 Shelley A. Chapman, PhD.
Teaching and Learning at Augustana: Effective Course Design for Liberal Learning Steve Klien, Director, Center for Faculty Enrichment Mark Salisbury,
CCSS Implementation July 2010: State Board of Education adopts Common Core State Standards for English and Mathematics : Implementation of.
1 How do we demonstrate that our graduates attain all the program learning outcomes (i.e., General Education Competencies)?
A Level PE at JRCS. Course Outline  Aims of the course are : - To increase physical competency - To develop involvement in physical activity - To increase.
Pierce College CSUN-Pierce Paths Project Outcomes Report 2013.
Designing and implementing of the NQF Tempus Project N° TEMPUS-2008-SE-SMHES ( )
American Chemical Society The Role of Undergraduate Research in the Certified Chemistry Major Thomas Wenzel Department of Chemistry Bates College Lewiston,
1 General Education Assessment Institutional Portfolio Model.
Assessing Program-Level SLOs November 2010 Mary Pape Antonio Ramirez 1.
6/4/2007Admissions General Education At Widener Scott Van Bramer – A&S Sue Greenberg - SBA.
IDEA Student Ratings of Instruction Shelley A. Chapman, PhD Insight Improvement Impact ® University of Alabama Birmingham September 11, 2012.
Pilot Training for Volunteers General Education Assessment Committee.
Essential Outcomes  Gaining factual knowledge (terminology, classifications, methods, trends)  Learning fundamental principles, generalizations, or.
Data-Guided Faculty Development Planning University of Alabama Birmingham September 11, 2012 Shelley A. Chapman, PhD.
Data-Informed Faculty Development Planning Howard Community College August 17, 2012 Shelley A. Chapman, PhD.
Formative Peer Review at Ocean County College. Guiding Principle “Ideally, the peer review of teaching is a critically reflective and collaborative process.
Art Department Outline. The Department of Art at ISAS offers art training that emphasizes experimentation and encourages students to draw from many disciplines.
INF Lecture 27th of December 2005 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods.
General Education at CityU. Framework cu.
“Developing Faculty Capabilities to Support Integrative Learning A Session Led by: L. Dee Fink, Ph.D. International Consultant in Higher Education AAC&U.
Psychology of the Exceptional Individual ED222 Fall p.m. and 2 p.m. Bishop Fink Hall #220.
Conceptual Framework Presentation, 2006, Slide 1 The Conceptual Framework for Programs that Prepare Professionals Who Work in Schools What - Why - and.
ED 222 Psychology of the Exceptional Individual Spring 2010.
Using IDEA for Assessment Howard Community College August 17, 2012 Shelley A. Chapman, PhD.
Using IDEA for Assessment, Program Review, and Accreditation Texas A & M University November 8, 2012 Shelley A. Chapman, PhD.
ID 2050 Module #1 PQP, IQP and ID2050. The IQP, PQP and ID2050.
Student Data Notebooks Data Driven Decisions in the Classroom.
Towards the greening of our minds: Green and sustainable chemistry Dr. Anne Marteel-Parrish Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
CDIO: Overview, Standards, and Processes (Part 2) Doris R. Brodeur, November 2005.
Aligning the BVSD Curriculum with the new Colorado Academic Standards.
Profile of the Graduate at Graduation Intellectually Competent.
EED 420 Course Tutorial For more course tutorials visit
LSSU Assessment Timeline Phase I (Completed by December 2009) –Create Institutional Assessment Structure –Create Department Assessment Teams –Write College.
4/16/07 Assessment of the Core – Quantitative Reasoning Charlyne L. Walker Director of Educational Research and Evaluation, Arts and Sciences.
Targeting Program Design Certification
Instructional Strategies for Emphasizing Writing in the Classroom
Learning by Doing Discover Engage Reflect Lead
Teaching Evaluations at TTU Using the IDEA Instrument
PROCESS SKILLS The fundamental activities or strategies which enable a person to reach desired outcomes.
Information Literacy Standards for Freshmen Seminars
Teaching Evaluations at TTU Using the IDEA Instrument
General Education Assessment
General Education Assessment Subcommittee Report
Inquiry, Investigation, and Immersion
Partnering: Managing Interorganizational Relations
The BVSD Curriculum Essentials Document
Outcomes Assessment Plan for the Athletic Training Program
Applied Psychology Program School of Business and Liberal Arts Fall 2015 Assessment Report
Criminal Justice A.A.S. School of Science, Health and Criminal Justice Fall 2015 Assessment Report
Applied Psychology Program School of Business and Liberal Arts Fall 2016 Assessment Report
Curriculum Coordinator: Kathleen Mahoney
Opportunities to Enhance Quality at EKU
Presentation transcript:

IDEA TRAINING Objective and Course Coding - Spring

Selecting Objectives (cont’d) IDEA Objectives:  1. Gaining factual knowledge  2. Learning fundamental principles or theories  3. Learning to improve thinking, problem solving, and decisions  4. Developing specific skills, competencies in the profession  5. Team Building Skills  6. Creativity (writing, inventing, designing, performing in art, music, drama, etc.)  7. Gaining a broader understanding and appreciation of intellectual/cultural understanding  8. Expressing oneself orally or in writing  9. Utilization of resources and problem solving  10. Understanding personal values  11. Learning to analyze and critically evaluate ideas, arguments, and points of view  12. Valuing inquiry and research 2

Selecting Objectives (cont’d)  In reviewing the master syllabus course objectives, the department should consider the following three questions: 1. Is this a significant part of the course? 2. Do I do something specific to help the students accomplish this objective? 3. Does the student’s progress on this objective affect his or her grade? 3

Course Grid Template 4

Sample Course – HEA105 5

Selecting Discipline Codes 6

Submission Template 7 CRSPREFIXCRSNUMCRSTITLE 1. Gaining factual knowledge (terminology, classifications, methods, trends) 2. Learning fundamental principles, generalizations, or theories 3. Learning to apply course material(to improve thinking, problem solving and decisions. 4. Developing specific skills competencies, and point of view needed by professionals in the field. 5. Acquiring skills in working with others as a member of a team. 6. Developing creative capacities (writing, inventing, designing, performing in art, music, drama, etc 7. Gaining a broader understanding and appreciation of intellectual/cultural activity. 8. Developing skill in expressing oneself orally or in writing. 9. Learning how to find and use resources for answering questions or solving problems 10. Developing a clearer understanding of, and commitment to, personal values. 11. Learning to analyze and critically evaluate ideas, arguments, and points of view. 12. Acquiring an interest in learning more by asking questions and seeking answers. Discipline Code ENG010Introduction to Literature E I 2301 ENG023 Introduction to College Composition E I 2304

Submission Template 8 CRSPREFIXCRSNUMCRSTITLE 1. Gaining factual knowledge (terminology, classifications, methods, trends) 2. Learning fundamental principles, generalizations, or theories 3. Learning to apply course material(to improve thinking, problem solving and decisions. 4. Developing specific skills competencies, and point of view needed by professionals in the field. 5. Acquiring skills in working with others as a member of a team. 6. Developing creative capacities (writing, inventing, designing, performing in art, music, drama, etc 7. Gaining a broader understanding and appreciation of intellectual/cultural activity. 8. Developing skill in expressing oneself orally or in writing. 9. Learning how to find and use resources for answering questions or solving problems 10. Developing a clearer understanding of, and commitment to, personal values. 11. Learning to analyze and critically evaluate ideas, arguments, and points of view. 12. Acquiring an interest in learning more by asking questions and seeking answers. Discipline Code ENG010 Introduction to Literature E I 2301 ENG023 Introduction to College Composition E I 2304 ABC120Sample Course 3 ABC125Sample Course 4 ABC130Sample Course 5 ABC140Sample Course 6 ABC160Sample Course 7 ABC201Sample Course 8 ABC202Sample Course 9 ABC205Sample Course 10 ABC215Sample Course 11 ABC217Sample Course 12

Completed Spreadsheets 9

IDEA Distribution Routing Process 10

Faculty Receives Form 11

Faculty Receives Form 12

IDEA Collection Routing Process 13

IDEA Timeline 14