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Reporting for Key Universities Objectives

Reporting for Key Universities Objectives. 1. Follow the student learning objective provided by the key university objectives. (Productive) Students will demonstrate the ability to communicate clearly and effectively using: Oral communication Written communication

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Reporting for Key Universities Objectives

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  1. Reporting for Key Universities Objectives

  2. 1. Follow the student learning objective provided by the key university objectives • (Productive) Students will demonstrate the ability to communicate clearly and effectively using: • Oral communication • Written communication • (Productive) Students will demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively within a group environment • (Creative/Critical Thinking) Students will utilize critical and creative thinking skills and strategies in order to engage in research, scholarly, creative or design activities within their discipline • (Ethical) Students will demonstrate an understanding of how ethical decisions are made within their discipline • (Engaged) Students will engage in transformative learning experiences in areas of leadership, service learning, and community service, or global competency

  3. 2. Use multiple courses to measure each objective

  4. 3. Compliment a direct measure with an indirect measure, and vice versa

  5. 4. Be specific about the measurement

  6. 5. Form matters • State the course • Use complete sentences • Fill in the N, goal, and # met • Fill in the analysis and plans

  7. 6. Write as though people who have no idea what you do can understand your measures and when they are met

  8. 7. Don’t create more work for yourself • Use what already exists • Know what surveys the university has available • We can help you create a survey • We can help you analyze results

  9. 8. Ask questions

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