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FROM A - Z: AN ASSESSMENT TOOLKIT
2017 Innovations Conference Joanna Campbell Maureen Ellis Davis Gail Fernandez Bergen Community College
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143 degree & certificate programs 15,000 students
167 acre campus Three locations 143 degree & certificate programs 15,000 students 372 F/T (35%) and 676 P/T (65%) faculty; unionized
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Learning Outcomes Participants will understand the components of
an effective and sustainable assessment program. Participants will begin the process of building an assessment platform that meets the needs of their institution. Participants will understand how institutional commitment translates into necessary resources.
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Professional Development
Assessment Framework Communication Archiving Professional Development Budget / Time Processes Structure Stakeholders
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Where are you? No Evidence Some Evidence Significant Evidence College-wide, unit, program and curricular outcomes are clearly articulated and relevant to students and other stakeholders. Assessment methods are clear, appropriate, and justifiable. Assessment results are of sufficient quality that they can be used with confidence to make meaningful, appropriate decisions. Results are shared in useful, understandable, accessible forms with relevant stakeholders. Results are used to inform meaningful (e.g. can make a difference) decisions including allocation of resources, teaching and learning improvement, and planning. The assessment process has sufficient engagement, momentum, and simplicity to assure that the cultures of evidence and betterment will be sustained. No Evidence: Our college is aware that we should do this, but there is no documented evidence that this is happening. Some Evidence: We have documented evidence (not just anecdotes) that this is happening in some areas, but not in most areas. Significant Evidence: We have documented evidence (not just anecdotes) that this is happening in most areas. Adapted from Five Dimensions of Quality: A Common Sense Guide to Accreditation and Accountability, Suskie, 2015.
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Mission
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Who are your stakeholders?
Students Alumni Prospective students Faculty Staff Accreditation Boards Board of Trustees Employers Transfer Institutions Administrators Community County/State Officials Foundation
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Institutional Values
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Organizational Chart of Assessment Activity Bergen Community College
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Current Assessment Cycle
ACAD Assessment Cycle Division of Humanities Fall 2016 Dean Bridglall ACAD Program Department Chair Assessment Liaison Assessment Fellow Current Assessment Cycle Current Status Next Assessment Cycle Contact Information (date/summary) ALP Jiang Freud Fernandez Semester 1 ALP Speech Adams EBS Berkowitz Jonaitis Global Studies Chu Shurts Ellis-Davis Latin American Studies Women Studies Option History World Languages Alexs Birdsall Griffiths Vinas Literature Roliston Gibbons Philosophy Dlugos DeMarco Religion Communications Schikler Phelps Broadcasting Semester 3 Journalism Cinema Studies AA.LA.Gen ?
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Assessment Structure
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Assessment Structure Who is in charge of assessment?
Who conducts assessment projects? What does the reporting structure consists of? Where is the assessment office located?
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What is the Process? Semester 1: Creating Assessment Plan
Semester 2: Developing Assessment Tools & Timeline Semester 3: Collecting & Analyzing Data Semester 4: Closing the Loop & Sharing Knowledge
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Communication
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How do you promote assessment?
What types of professional development opportunities are there? How do you archive assessment work?
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Professional Development
Assessment Framework Communication __________________________ ___________________________ Archiving Professional Development Budget / Time Processes Structure Stakeholders _____________________________
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For more information: Professor Joanna Campbell, jcampbell@bergen.edu
Professor Maureen Ellis-Davis, Professor Gail Fernandez,
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