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Welcome!. A-team Session 1 Fall 2007. Overview for Today. Introductions What is assessment? Challenges & Concerns Map of A-Team Sessions & Outcomes Expectations. Overview for Today. Why assessment is important to Student Affairs A-Team Model
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Welcome! A-team Session 1 Fall 2007
Overview for Today • Introductions • What is assessment? • Challenges & Concerns • Map of A-Team Sessions & Outcomes • Expectations
Overview for Today • Why assessment is important to Student Affairs • A-Team Model • Mission Statements, Learning and Development Objectives • Take Home Assignments
Working Definitions for A-team Assessment: Is any effort to gather, analyze, and interpret evidence which describes institutional, departmental, divisional, or agency effectiveness (Upcraft & Schuh, 1996) Evaluation: Any effort to use assessment evidence to improve institutional, departmental, divisional or unit effectiveness. (UGA Planning Model Specific)
Assessment • “Assessment is an ongoing process aimed at understanding and improving student learning. It involves making our expectations explicit and public; setting appropriate criteria and high standards for learning quality; systematically gathering, analyzing, and interpreting evidence to determine how well performance matches those expectations and standards; and using the resulting information to document, explain, and improve performance” • ~Tom Angelo, AAHE Assessment Forum
Challenges & Concerns • Time Notion that assessment requires too much time • Implement, develop, plan, analyze, produce results • Already busy with lots of job responsibilities “Time to develop an assessment, collate the data, analyze, and act.”
Challenges & Concerns • Just Getting Started: -Where to begin? What do you do? -General Confusion “For those who realize the importance of assessment, the challenge is where to begin/what to assess first.” “I think people don’t know where to begin. Sometimes we have to start small in assessment.”
Challenges & Concerns • Participation: • Low student participation • Getting staff buy-in and involvement • Participatory support from some supervisors “It is usually the same group of students responding so the results are skewed to that population.”
Challenges & Concerns • Data Saturation: -Too much data -Lack of ability to implement changes “Sometimes it feels like information is going to be collected only to sit in some report on a shelf.”
Challenges & Concerns • Perceived Fears: -Undesired changes -Reveal negative things -That the process and results are elusive, complex process “I think the primary challenge is getting people past the notion that assessment is some incredibly complicated process that no one could possibly have adequate time to do.”
Rethinking Assessment Assessment is really about learning and improvement. (Love & Estranek, 2004)
Session I Outcomes & Overview What is Assessment Assessment Language Comp Model & Foundation SALDOs Session II Overview of Outcome Design Creating Outcomes Service, Learning, & Development Session III Critiquing Outcomes 3 M’s Intro: Assessment Steps Session IV Assessment Steps (cont) Intro: Assessment Plans Session V Review of Assessment Plans Session VI Assessment Plan Presentation Session Evaluation Foundation Session Outcomes Demonstrate an understanding of “A” language & literature Define and plan an assessment project for your department Increase Technical Skills— Perseus, Report Writing, Qual/Quan Perform 1 + assessment projects Assessment Resource for department and team
Importance of Assessment in Student Affairs • Almost 90% of those surveyed felt assessment was important to Student Affairs at UGA. • Efficacy, cost-effectiveness, resource allocation, demonstrating credibility, outcome and goal achievement, and future direction were mentioned as reasons for its importance. “How do we know that what we do is effective if we don’t assess it?”
Expectations for A-team • Don’t take this too seriously -Have fun • Take the initiative • Learn from one another • Support one another • Attendance is crucial!
Expectations for Facilitators • Support you during sessions and outside of sessions • One-on-One option • To learn with you • Manage content and time • Be flexible • Respect your time
Step One: Alignment • The Three Strategic Goals for the University of Georgia • Division of Student Affairs Mission Statement • Division of Student Affairs Strategic Plan • Professional Standards and Guidelines
Learning Development Service Step Two: Select Paradigm/Thread Alignment
Learning Development Service Step Three: Establish Objectives Establish Objectives/Goals
Step Four: Establish Outcomes and Structure Around Outcomes Intentionally structure programs and services to address goals/outcomes Establish Objectives
Step Five: Assess Assess: Determine if you have achieved outcomes Intentionally structure programs and services to address outcomes
Step Six: Assess Evaluate: Use assessment information to examine programs and services and create improvement plan Assess: Determine if you have achieved outcomes
Step Six: Close the Loop Evaluate: Use assessment information to examine programs and services and create improvement plan The Three Strategic Goals for the University of Georgia Division of Student Affairs Mission Statement Division of Student Affairs Strategic Plan Professional Standards and Guidelines
Objectives • Leadership • Intercultural Competence • Cognitive Development • Interpersonal Skills • Self-Esteem • Collaboration • Healthy Behavior • Social Responsibility
How Does It All Fit?? • Mission of Division • Mission of Department • Learning and Development Objectives
Take Home Assignments • Read Student Affairs Learning and Development Objectives • Meet With Supervisor