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Using Assessment to Achieve Shalom PLANNING AND IMPROVEMENT
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Workshop Learning Outcomes Participants will strategize when and how they will use assessment results for planning
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Hope-filled, Shalom-focused, Love-infused Hope-filled: The use of results centers on the reality that we are part of God’s inaugurated, yet not fully realized Kingdom and how that impacts your programs, students, and faculty. Shalom-Focused: Use your results guide your decisions to move closer to Shalom within your program. Love-infused: I want you, your faculty, and your students to reach your yet unrealized possibilities.
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Words from our SACSCOC Report “While many departments demonstrate a pattern of assessment, there is not sufficient evidence of improvement based on analysis of results.”
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Proper use of assessment results Assess teaching and learning processes as well as outcomes, because they help up understand the outcomes. Actively involve those with a stake in decisions stemming from the results. Don’t let assessment results dictate decisions. They should advise you as you use professional judgment to make suitable decisions. Use multiple sources of information when making decisions Outside Trends and Research Keep stakeholders informed on how assessment findings support major decisions Don’t hold people accountable for things they cannot do
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What to do with results 1. Consider your learning goals Do we have too many goals? Are our goals appropriate? Should we clarify or refine our goals? 2. Consider your curriculum Including the mapping of the curriculum 3. Consider Your Teaching Methods 4. Consider Your Assessment Strategies and Tools
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How do changes and modifications work at LETU “Smaller Changes” can be done internally in the department Changes Learning Outcomes Changes focus in courses to target areas of concerns Changing when and how the assessment of student learning outcomes occurs Revising rubrics and other measurement tools “Larger Changes” may require “Stage-Gate” or other processes Hiring new faculty Developing new programs or new delivery methods New Marketing
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Where does the assessment data go? Program IE Reports will be reviewed by Assessment and Continuous Improvement Committee Program IE Reports inform the School-level Strategic plan. The School-level Strategic Plan connects to the LETU strategic Plan These Plans inform resource allocation selected by Strategy Council.
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Planning Flow Chart Program Institutional Effectiveness Report School-level Strategic Plan Strategy Council Long-Range Planning Committee LETU Strategic Plan Institutional Mission and Vision
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Assessment Timeline Due Dates for Assesseent as set by the President and Long-Range Planning Committee: May 31: IE Reports for Academic and non-Academic Areas June 30: Cabinet and School-level reports due August 21: Institutional Effectiveness and Continuous Improvement Committee will review IE reports Sept 30: Strategy Council will review all reports to begin prioritizing changes and resources October 15: LRPC meeting November 3: Board Meeting
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Where do we go from here 1. Review and Refine your Assessment Plan with your faculty Program Goals Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Practices Curriculum mapping Rubric Creation 2. Schedule meetings with me for consultation and other support 3. I will be contacting you after Christmas to discuss your assessment processes.
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