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Assessment for Optimal Learning Tace Crouse Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning University of Central Florida
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Session Objectives Participants will: understand how a system of assessment leads to continuous improvement identify student performance assessments that are most appropriate for assessment of their program student learning outcomes identify issues that impact assessment identify resources for help with assessment
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Why do we assess? A. make decisions about student performance, classes, courses and programs B. compliance with rules C. conduct research D. all of the above
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You do not have time to waste Design and use one system that addresses : Classroom Needs Formative and Summative Assessments of student performance Assessing class effectiveness Course/Program Needs Extract assessment of core student learning outcomes from student performance assessments already in place ALC’s (Subset of Institutional Effectiveness)
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The Plan
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The Process Determine evidence needed Determine Learning OUTCOMES Match Outcomes with ASSESSMENTS Changes lead to new outcomes REFLECT on RESULTS CHANGE Procedures Resources Outcomes Assessments Implement Assessments & Collect Data What is next?
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Student Learning Outcomes Student performance Know, do, value Higher cognitive levels apply analyze evaluation synthesize
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SLOs and Matching Assessments Assessment for Optimal Learning Handout Teaching/Learning Strategies Handout SLOs Matching strategy Assessment Strategies Handout Formative and Summative Assessments
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Formative Assessments Select the formative assessments that would match your outcome
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Summative Assessments Application Students will apply, demonstrate, solve… Problem scenario Problem set Demonstration of skill Role Play Lab Report Field Experience/Internship Report
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Summative Assessments Analysis Students will categorize, examine, induce… Case study Journal Field Experience/Internship Reflection Complex problems Conduct experiment/ test hypothesis Observations Examination of an object, writing, process
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Summative Assessments Synthesis Students will design, integrate, relate… Project Research Thesis Essay Design an experiment Annotated bibliography Create a video or poster Portfolio
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Summative Assessments Evaluation Students will conclude, critique, justify… Debate Essay Report Journal Write an editorial/position paper Comment on authors’ perspectives Book review Prepare a committee/team briefing paper
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What do you do with the results? Provide feedback to students More than grades… Formative assessment Summative assessment
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The advantages of rubrics Setting & clarifying expectations Intra-rater reliability Inter-rater reliability Data collection
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What do we do with the results? Reinforce/alter curriculum Alter teaching and/or assessment strategies Alter prerequisites/entrance requirements
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Issues with all assessments Are our tests valid? Are our grading practices fair and consistent? The time it takes to grade How can we ensure students are not cheating? Post-requisite Courses – Are the students ready?
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Where do I go for help with assessment? UCF Faculty Center Resources www.fctl.ucf.edu
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