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Explore an efficient system for assessment through curriculum mapping and Canvas tools. Learn to create a common language, set SMART goals, assess outcomes, and integrate learning. Identify sources for scientific information, compile data, and gain research skills.
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Manageable • Sustainable • Meaningful
Tanya Williams MS Curriculum and Instruction
Overview of a system for assessment • Reviewing program goals • Curriculum Mapping • Using Canvas
Assessment: Manageable, Sustainable and Meaningful Tanya Williams January 25, 2019
Goals for Workshop • Create a Common Language • Review ILG’s, Outcomes, and Program Goals • Create a plan for continuing assessment
Common Language • Assessment Dictionary • A copy of the PPT to add any notes • Questions and Ideas sheet for thoughts • Sample words for Blooms Taxonomy Folder with Handouts
Assessment Why What How
Assessment • Why? • Identify goals and outcomes • Accreditation • Good practice • To inform teaching • Help plan courses and syllabi • Scaffolding information Why? What? How?
Assessment • What? • Demonstrating meeting goals • Curriculum map Why? What? How?
Assessment • How? • Canvas Why? What? How?
Purpose • Program improvement • Inform teaching • Have you prepared the students with the intended skills?
Goals vs Outcomes • Outcomes • Need to be concrete • Need to be understandable • Need to be available Knowledge Skills Disposition
Goals vs Outcomes • Goals • Broad • General statement • More abstract
Goals vs Outcomes • Goal: Students will acquire basic knowledge of foundational concepts that encompass all areas of biology, and develop skills to access and use scientific information. • Outcome/Objective: The student will recall key concepts of cell biology. Identify appropriate sources of scientific information. Compile information obtained from scientific sources. Knowledge Skills Disposition
SMART Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time-Bound
SMART Goal: Develop an increased understanding of careers in Health Education. Objective/outcome: The student will interview three current Health Educators including questions about their position and career development before December. Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time-Bound
Assessment Plan • Identify goals and outcomes. • How will each be assessed? • Where and how will data be collected? • When and how often will each outcome be assessed • Who will reflect on the results and ‘close the loop’? • How will results be shared? Background set up
ILG’s Liberal Arts Curriculum • Overview • FYS • Writing Skills • Computer Skills • Quantitative Skills • Physical Activity and Wellness • Liberal Studies • Foreign Language and Culture • Writing-Intensive • The Natural World • Studies in Cultural Diversity • Modes of Inquiry and Expression Overview courses Liberal Studies Major area of Study
ILG 6 & 7 • (W6) RESEARCH: Students will conduct research, collaboratively or independently, using methods and tools that are appropriate to their discipline. • Outcomes: Research skills are evidenced by the student’s ability to • a)demonstrate proficiency in at least one field of study through required coursework in the major including at least one capstone experience, such as a senior thesis, art exhibit, senior-level course, internship, service learning project, or portfolio of written work; • b)effectively implement the research process in the major. • (W7) INTEGRATION AND APPLICATION OF LEARNING: Students will integrate learning in the major and across the Wilson College Liberal Arts curriculum to deepen engagement with big questions, both contemporary and enduring. • Outcomes: Integration of skills and knowledge is demonstrated by the student’s ability to • a)connect learning from multiple courses; • b)connect learning inside and outside of the classroom. ILG’s that are related to the program of study or major
Curriculum Map Larger picture • Overview: • Program Goals • Outcomes • Gen Ed courses • Courses in the major • Alignment • Outcomes to courses • Assignments from courses to outcomes
Assessing Outcomes Rubrics
Assessment Cycle Define Goals and Outcomes Identify where/when these are covered Collect data – assess specified assignments against outcomes Make recommendations
Goals for Workshop • Create a Common Language • Review ILG’s, Outcomes, and Program Goals • Create a plan for continuing assessment
References • Allen, M (2006) Assessing General Education Programs • Maki, P (2010) Building a Sustainable Commitment Across the Institution; Assessing for Learning • Suskie, L (2009) Assessing Student Learning, a Common Sense Guide • Walvoord, B (2010) Assessments Clear and Simple, a Practical Guide for Institutions, Departments, and General Education • AAC&U