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November 9, 2012
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Proving that students are learning Reaction to challenges in public education Rising potential, stagnant performance Regional Accreditors: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Focus on results, not effort Student learning, not potential Evidence-based, not conjecture “four years of boredom” Integrated throughout the university
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Faculty Handbook, p. 26
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Formative Evaluation: “FORMATIVE EVALUATION: EVALUATION CONDUCTED TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SPECIFIC TEACHING PRACTICES AND IDENTIFY AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT OR DEVELOPMENT.”
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Faculty responsibility Provide meaningful feedback to probationary faculty Offer of assistance Preparation (only) for Promotion and Tenure
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Portfolio Preparation Teaching Service Scholarship
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Teaching Portfolio “A teaching portfolio that chronicles teaching performance should be maintained to provide further evidence of effective teaching; portfolios are to include examples of such items as objectives, syllabi, exams, modifications of courses, teaching techniques used, grading procedures, distribution of course grades, in-class and out-of-class assignments, text used/changes for all courses taught; summaries of student evaluations; a list of advisees (i.e., number of advisees per year); records of student projects; records of special activities with students (clinical, internships, presentations, etc.); and records of workshops/special sessions developed, taught, attended, etc.” Faculty Handbook, p. 27
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Porfolio Preparation Workshop: January- February, 2012 Peer Review is uneven across campus New faculty must focus on two things: ◦ Preparation and instruction ◦ Student learning results Balancing Contributions and Results
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Selections of … both Typical peer review portfolio ◦ Syllabi ◦ Tests ◦ Student evaluations ◦ Handouts ◦ Grade distributions
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Best portfolios prove your unique contribution to student learning Results Do not rely upon final grades ◦ Non-learning components ◦ Often do not provide clear picture of learning ◦ Rarely provide guidance on weaknesses Find other examples of student learning
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How to find examples of student learning Consult your program assessment plan What are the goals, objectives, etc.? How does your class fit into general education? What are you requiring students to prove that also proves these things?
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Where can you find evidence of student learning? Look at what you are already doing! Exams Assignments Projects Surveys ◦ Blackboard Survey features (anonymous) ◦ Tailor to learning objectives
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Course, Program, General Education Assessment Tool—CPGEs OneTech—tied to program assessment What we need ◦ Course ID ◦ Learning objectives being assessed ◦ (no more than 5)
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Course Evidence Program Assessment Curriculum Change Strategic Planning Gen. Ed. Peer Review and P&T
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