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Arizona Western College Assessment & Program Review

Arizona Western College Assessment & Program Review. WHY ASSESSMENT?. Criterion Four: Teaching and Learning: Evaluation and Improvement

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Arizona Western College Assessment & Program Review

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  1. Arizona Western CollegeAssessment & Program Review

  2. WHY ASSESSMENT?

  3. Criterion Four: Teaching and Learning: Evaluation and Improvement The institution demonstrates responsibility for the quality of its educational programs, learning environments, and support services, and it evaluates their effectiveness for student learning through processes designed to promote continuous improvement. A few Core Components of Criterion Four: Criteria Four: HLC Accreditation • 4 A. The institution demonstrates responsibility for the quality of its educational programs. • The institution maintains a practice of regular program reviews. • The institution evaluates all the credit that it transcripts, including what it awards for experiential learning or other forms of prior learning. • 4 B. The institution demonstrates a commitment to educational achievement and improvement through ongoing assessment of student learning. • The institution has clearly stated goals for student learning and effective processes for assessment of student learning and achievement of learning goals. • The institution assesses achievement of the learning outcomes that it claims for its curricular and co-curricular programs. • The institution uses the information gained from assessment to improve student learning.

  4. DO YOU HAVE AN ASSESSMENT QUESTION? Ask your division’s Faculty Assessment Coach for help!

  5. WHO ARE THEY?

  6. The Faculty Assessment Coaches are available to answer your assessment questions and help faculty navigate Tk20. Don’t stress, give your Coach a call today: Business & Computer Information Systems Marc LaFond 928.317.6058 Communications Ellen Riek 928.344.7549 Stephen Moore 928.317.6059 Fine Arts Bill Blomquist 928.317.6060 Mathematics LaurynGeritz 928.317.6062 Modern Languages Nancy Blitz 928.344.7677 Science Kevin Young 928.317.6087 Social Sciences Monica Ketchum 928.344.7646 Wellness & Physical Education Charles Harral 928.344.7643

  7. Don’t Fret! If you have not logged into Tk20 yet, you may be feeling some anxiety over using a new system.

  8. Outcomes Entering your outcomes & measures takes only a few clicks Measures

  9. REPORTS

  10. Assessment Plan reports

  11. COURSE LEVEL OUTCOMES reports

  12. Program Mission Statement

  13. Juried Assessments

  14. Juried Assessments Notifications of pending tasks on your home page

  15. Juried Assessments Click here to start juried assessment

  16. Juried Assessments View & score student artifacts on the same screen

  17. Faculty Activities

  18. Faculty Qualifications Build your faculty portfolio

  19. Enter your degrees, awards, memberships & other credentials. Add your community & institutional service.

  20. Example of Outcomes & Measures in TK 20 Measures Outcomes 100% of writing samples will be evaluated with a 5 point locally developed rubric. 30% of students will score of 4; 70% of students will score a 3. Written Communication: Learners will develop examples to support thesis in logical, coherent manner Students will be able to perform fluoroscopic gastrointestinal studies without assistance. Students will complete the Fluoroscopy check list with a score of 40 or above. A pre- and post- activity will be used to assess student understanding of earthquake epicenter locations.  Improved scores will illustrate concept retention. Students will be able to determine the location of an earthquakes epicenter by means of a P-S wave travel-time curve and triangulation.

  21. American Association for Higher Education9 Principles of Good Practice for Assessing Student Learning

  22. 9 Principles of Good Practice for Assessing Student Learning • The assessment of student learning begins with educational values. • Assessment is most effective when it reflects an understanding of learning as multidimensional, integrated, and revealed in performance over time. • Assessment works best when the programs it seeks to improve have clear, explicitly stated purposes. • Assessment requires attention to outcomes but also and equally to the experiences that lead to those outcomes. • Assessment works best when it is ongoing not episodic. Continued…

  23. …continued • Assessment fosters wider improvement when representatives from across the educational community are involved. • Assessment makes a difference when it begins with issues of use and illuminates questions that people really care about. • Assessment is most likely to lead to improvement when it is part of a larger set of conditions that promote change. • Through assessment, educators meet responsibilities to students and to the public.

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