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How to GEO Map A Course November 2011 Dr. Mary Menzel-Germanson Director 520-494-5215 mary.menzel@centralaz.edu Myna Frestedt Support Analyst 520-494-5593 myna.frestedt@centralaz.edu Jennie Lee Voyce Program Assistant 520-494-5591 jennie.voyce@centralaz.edu
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CAC General Education Outcomes and Commitment to Students and Stakeholders All graduates will possess the skills, knowledge, and abilities to be successful in the following General Education Outcome Objectives: Communication Critical Thinking and Analytical Reasoning Cultural and Artistic Heritage Mathematical/Scientific Inquiry and Analysis Individual and Social Responsibility Informational and Technological Literacy Every CAC Credit Course maps the course’s Measureable Student Learning Outcomes to specific GEO Objectives and Standards.
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Collecting Student Success Data for Improving Learning How to Identify GEOs in Measureable Student Learning Outcomes (MSLOs) within Courses 1. Compare each MSLO to the GEO Objectives and their Standards on the Institutional GEO Rubric. 2. Mark each Standard which is measureable in the course with an ‘X’.
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GEO Course Map Course Prefix/Number Date Course Title Credit AGEC Proposer GEO Communication Critical Thinking/ Analytical Reasoning Cultural, Artistic HeritageIndividual/ Social ResponsibilityInformational/ Technological LiteracyMathematical/ Scientific Inquiry, Analysis GEO Standards A. Writing Structure, Organization & AwarenessA. Analysis of IssuesA. Cultural LiteracyA. Personal Integrity and Core ValuesA. Access if InformationA. Scientific Concepts B. Writing ConventionsB. Development & EvaluationB. Global PerspectiveB. Personal Well-BeingB. Evaluation of InformationB. Scientific Methods C. Effective ReadingC. AssessmentC. Artistic HeritageC. Perspectives of OthersC. Use of InformationC. Scientific Principles D. Spoken Discourse and Nonverbal Messages D. Contribute to Larger CommunityD. Knowledge of TechnologyD. Mathematical Model and Development E. Listening & Comprehension E. Impact of TechnologyE. Mathematical Computation F. Use of TechnologyF. Mathematical Interpretation Measurable Student Learning Outcomes ABCDEABCABCABCDABCDEFABCDEF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Standards S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 *For assistance contact the Curriculum & Student Learning Assessment Office 5593, 5215, or 5591. Version: 10/27/11 jlv.exc † This only applies to standards that can be assessed; not internal/external standards such as pre-established standards from outside agencies such as OSHA. Instructions: * Every New or Modified Course proposal submitted in ACRES must complete this map to correlate the Measurable Student Learning Outcomes (MSLOs) with CAC General Education Outcomes (GEOs) and Standards as listed below. * There are six GEOs, each with defined GEO Standards (i.e. A, B, C, etc.). * The rows are numbered to align with the MSLO (required) numbers and, in rare cases, Course Standard† (optional) numbers in the ACRES proposal. Place an "X" in the corresponding row under the appropriate GEO and GEO Standards categories where students may be assessed. Be sure to review the Institutional Rubric for full details for each GEO. * Attach the GEO Course Map with all New and Modified Course proposals submitted to ACRES, or submit to ACRES via the Expedited GEO Map Attachment form if no other change is proposed. Using the Institutional GEO Rubric and this Mapping Template, map each Measureable Student Learning Outcome to the GEO Standard.Institutional GEO Rubric
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A GEO Course Map Example Measureable Student Learning Outcomes in a Course 2. (Knowledge/Comprehension Level) Define and identify the elements and principles of visual design as they are used across time and culture. 3. (Knowledge Level) Recognize stylistic characteristics, similarities, and differences in art of various time periods, cultures and geographical regions. 5. (Knowledge Level) Identify visual symbolism, including iconography, and visual metaphor relating them to cultural values of diverse regions and cultures. 6. (Analysis Level) Chronologically categorize art masterpieces by the artists, cultures or time periods in which they were created. 7. (Evaluation Level) Critique the design elements and interpret the content of art masterpieces of diverse time periods and cultures.
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Data Driven Decisions: How Evidence of Student Learning Will Used Continuous Quality Improvements (CQIs) Improve Student Learning Accreditation Evidence Curriculum Modification Degree Modification New Course Development New Program Development Our scholarly assessment of student learning contributes to the long term success of our graduates and of our college. Thank You.
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