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Core Curriculum Proposal Workshop
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Overview Defining Assessment Steps in Assessment Time to Practice Developing an Assessment Plan Q&A and Wrap Up
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Assessment is “… [t]he systematic collection, review, and use of information about educational programs undertaken for the purpose of improving student learning and development.” Ted Marchese
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Assessment Plan Template This will make more sense as we give details!
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Core Curriculum Course Assessment Step 1: Define Student Learning Outcomes Step 2: Determine Methods and Frequency Step 3: Set Criteria Step 4: Collect and Analyze Step 5: Use the Results ("Close the loop")
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Student Learning Outcomes Statement of what we think our students should know, do, think after taking the class Observable behaviors or actions that students will demonstrate Specific and measureable Address state mandated component objectives
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Assessment Methods Are related to the outcome being measured Techniques used to directly measure student attainment of stated learning outcomes. Describes the data source (i.e., embedded questions in a test, rubrics). Course grades or indirect measures are not sufficient.
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Why course grades are not sufficient Course grades often: contain other criteria beyond learning Participation Attendance reflect various grading scales do not provide enough detailed information about what students actually learned
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Assessment Methods Direct Embedded Test Questions Rubrics Indirect Surveys Focus groups Student self-ratings Honors, awards
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For Core Curriculum??? DIRECT
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Criterion Indicates minimum level of proficient performance Examples: “At least X% of students will receive a proficiency (3) or higher on a scale of 1 to 4 (4 = Mastery, 1 = needs substantial improvement.” OR “At least X% of students will answer X% embedded test questions correctly.”
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Good assessments are useful (and used) Actionable - gives information specific to learning outcomes Give us reasonably accurate, truthful, and useful information Adapted from Assessing Student Learning: A Common Sense Guide by Linda Suskie
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Sample
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A chance to practice... Write a suitable outcome for 1 or 2 objectives How will it be assessed? What is the criterion for success? How often do you expect this data will be collected?
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Q&A
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Additional Resources www.utsa.edu/coreqep Online Core Course Proposal Form https://coreproposal.utsa.edu
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Walk-in for questions Friday, Feb. 10 2:00-4:00 PM NPB 2.210 Conference Room Proposal Submission Deadline: Wed., March 1 NOTE: Colleges & Departments may have earlier internal deadlines.
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