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SUNY General Education or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Assessment

SUNY General Education or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Assessment. The Past. Professors do a tremendous amount of grading. The Past. All the paperwork is gathered up. The Past. We ship the data to Albany. The Past. Definition: Al·ba·ny ( ôlʹbə nē ), n .

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SUNY General Education or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Assessment

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  1. SUNY General Education or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Assessment

  2. The Past Professors do a tremendous amount of grading.

  3. The Past All the paperwork is gathered up.

  4. The Past We ship the data to Albany

  5. The Past Definition: Al·ba·ny (ôlʹbənē), n. -A place where data goes to die and be buried in a filing cabinet.

  6. Problems with Assessment Elmira College Stink Eye

  7. Nuts and Bolts • How do you get people on board? • How do you create the assessments? • How do you collect the data? • How do you review the results? • How do you report everything?

  8. How do you get people on board? • Fulltime Faculty • Adjuncts

  9. How do you create the assessments? • Lead Teachers are the key

  10. How do you create the assessments? • Time line for middle of the semester assessments • As soon as you and the lead teacher agree, send the assessment to everybody. • Time line for final exam assessments • 10 weeks left – Send the assessment questions to all adjuncts and fulltime for their feedback. • 4 weeks left – Send out the scoring rubric and reporting sheet. • 2 weeks left – Send all three documents again with a reminder.

  11. How do you collect the data? • Roughly Speaking • Less than 10 sections – Assess all students • Between 10 and 30 sections – Randomly pick 10 sections to assess • Between 31 and 60 sections – Randomly pick 15 sections to assess • More than 61 sections – Randomly pick 20 sections to assess

  12. How do you review the results? • Create a yearly course specific meeting and invite everybody.

  13. How do you report everything? • If it is not a SUNY Gen Ed class, create any report you would like. • If it is a SUNY Gen Ed class, I would recommend two documents.

  14. Wrap Up • Confidential • Organizational Methods • Three Year Assessment Plan • List of Course Level Outcomes • Folders for Each Class • List of All Professors Whose Sections are Being Assessed • SUNY Gen Ed Outcomes Aligned With Course Outcomes • SUNY Gen Ed Reports • Excel Spreadsheet Reminder

  15. Stop Worrying About the State! If you are creating assessments to measure your course level outcomes and using those assessments to make meaningful decisions about that course, the SUNY Gen Ed part is just a simple little write up. Don’t do an assessment for the state, do the assessment for your course and report those results to the state!

  16. Contact Me Olin Stratton Assistant Professor of Mathematics Assessment Leader strattoo@sunyocc.edu M210M X2846

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