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Academic Program Review Bachelor of Science Self-Design Bachelor of Arts Liberal Studies: Self-Design. Presented to: Granite State College Executive Committee December 15, 2008. A Landmark Review.
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Academic Program ReviewBachelor of Science Self-Design Bachelor of Arts Liberal Studies: Self-Design Presented to: Granite State College Executive Committee December 15, 2008
A Landmark Review Just like the Self-Design major that it reviews, this Self Design Program Review differs from standard program reviews at Granite State College. While the program review policy guides this review as all others, this particular program demands a customized approach. First, the entire notion of individualized learning is inextricable from the roots of GSC itself, and the program review examined the long history of this program in the course of forming its recommendations. Over the past ten years, task forces have improved specific aspects of the program, but the comprehensive review of 2008 represents a re-engagement with the program’s early innovation and a recommitment to its academic promise. As the review commenced, formation of the program’s academic experience statement and program outcomes and review/discussion at Academic Planning Committee proved critical in guiding the review team through its work. As the program review moves through GSC’s governance structure, we seek to articulate a shared vision for the future role of the program at our institution.
Overview of Program Review Goals • Articulate the self-design academic experience • Develop program outcomes • Explore academic integrity and individualized learning • Integrate individualized learning options • Highlight the critical role of advising • Clarify the role of self-design in teacher preparation • Affirm the program’s commitment to NEASC standards • Create a comprehensive reference document for program administration and assessment
Self-Design Program Review • Phase I: Information gathering • Phase II: Analysis & Synthesis • Phase III: Development of the report and recommendations External Review • Phase IV: Governance Academic Planning Executive Committee President’s Cabinet
Snapshot of Self-Design Degrees Awarded FY06 Child and Family Studies 19.3% Social Science 18.3% Early Childhood Education 14.0% Health Care related 10.8% Education, adult learning related 9.7% Management related 8.6% Criminal Justice 6.5% Emergency Services 3.2% Information Technology 1.0% Library/Media Studies 1.0% English, Humanities 0.0%
English 14.8% Elementary Education 13.2% Social Science 12.2% Child and Family Studies 8.5% Management related 7.7% Science 7.7% Education, Adult Learning 6.9% Humanities 4.9% Health Care 4.2% Information technology 4.1% Emergency Services 3.9% Early Childhood Education 3.6% Fine Arts, Music, Applied Art 3.2% Communications 2.0% Mathematics 1.6% Criminal Justice 1.2% Library, Media Studies 0.4% Self-Design Major Areas Snapshot of approvals on file, September 2008
Surveys: May, 2008 Response Rate: Learners 32% Alumni 27% Faculty 54%
Recommendations - Immediate • Change title of the major to Individualized Studies • Develop comprehensive data management system for Individualized Studies • Discontinue program-specific application fee for students applying to templated program areas • Reinstate policy permitting validation of transcripts from non-regionally accredited colleges when student can demonstrate attainment of college level outcomes
“Individualized Studies” Program Name • Denotes high level of institutional support for students (versus misperception of self design as “do-it-yourself” and “self-help”) • Underscores collaborative approach among student, Academic Affairs, and faculty • Better aligns with academic experience and program outcomes (“truth in advertising”) • Corresponds with most common nomenclature for program of its type and with best practices in the field of adult learning
Recommendations: 2009-2010 • Develop comprehensive strategy for advising in individualized learning • Review Self-Design Seminar: SDLR 550 (Individualized Studies Seminar) • Expand core faculty model to support individualized study in the disciplines • Fully integrate individualized studies’ three main aspects: • Prior Learning and Validation • Individualized Learning major • Contract learning
Recommendations: 2010-2012 Full implementation of comprehensive strategies for: Advising Faculty involvement Outcomes assessment (including e-portfolio)
Implementation and Communication • Implementation steps completed to date: see pages 43 – 44 of Program Review report • Implementation updates to GSC Academic Planning throughout 2009 • Communication plan in development for early 2009 implementation via Marketing/Outreach
Focusing Questions for Today’s Discussion • Does the Program Review report articulate a vision of individualized studies within the College’s mission? • Does the Executive Committee support Academic Affairs’ vision of individualized studies as reflected in the recommendations?
Granite State College Mission The mission of Granite State College is to expand access to public higher education to adults of all ages throughout the state of New Hampshire. The college achieves this mission by offering degrees and contract programs of excellence that serve our communities through learner responsive curricula, innovative teaching methods, and ongoing assessments of learning outcomes…