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1 What Does Middle States Want? Linda Suskie, Vice President Middle States Commission on Higher Education 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia PA 19104 Web: www.msche.org E-mail: LSuskie@msche.org MSCHE Student Learning Assessment Institute September 2009

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3 What Should You Document? Clear statements of goals Organized, sustained assessment process –Principles, guidelines, support –What assessments are already underway –What assessments are planned, when, & how Assessment results documenting progress toward accomplishing goals How results have been used for improvement

4 How Might You Document This? Need not be a fancy bound document! Need not be in a consistent format or single repository An overview in the report to MSCHE A chart or “roadmap” in the report to MSCHE or an appendix More thorough information in the on-site “resource room,” online, and/or burned onto CD A few samples of student work –Exemplary, adequate, inadequate

5 Tell a story. Key questions to address: –What have you learned about student learning? –What are you doing about what you have learned? –When, where, and how are you doing it? Focus on “big news.” –Identify meaningful vs. insignificant differences.

6 Questions an MSCHE Reviewer Might Ask

7 Used Cost effective Reasonably accurate & truthful results Clear & important goals Is the Institution Engaged in “Good” Assessment? Valued

8 GoalsAssessmentsImprovements For Each Goal… How is the goal being assessed? What are the results of those assessments? How have those results been used for improvement?

9 Do Institutional Leaders Support and Value a Culture of Assessment? Is there adequate support for assessment? –Overall guidance, coordination, resources Are assessment efforts recognized & valued? Are efforts to improve teaching recognized & valued?

10 How Much Has Been Implemented? Are there any missing pieces?

11 What Do Assessment Results Tell Us? Do results demonstrate… –Achievement of mission and goals? –Sufficient academic rigor?

12 Have Assessment Results Been Used? Have they been appropriately shared & discussed? Have they led to appropriate decisions? –Curricula and pedagogy –Programs and services –Resource allocation –Institutional goals and plans

13 Is the Process Sustainable? Simple Practical Detailed Ownership Appropriate timelines

14 Where is the Institution Going with Assessment? Will momentum slow after this review? What Commission action will most help the institution keep moving?

15 Five “Rules” for Assessment 1.Keep it useful. 2.Tie assessments to important goals. 3.For student learning, include some “direct” evidence. 4.Use multiple measures. 5.Keep doing something everywhere, every year.

16 Identifying Next Steps

17 Encourage Volunteers for Middle States Evaluation Teams! We need: –Presidents –Provosts –Finance VPs –Assessment coordinators –Online learning –General education –Every academic discipline –Planning –Institutional research –Everything else! To volunteer: –Have your resume handy –Go to www.msche.org –Click on “Evaluators”


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