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Assessment Workshop. Moreno Valley College Faculty Development May 3 - 6, 2011. Why Should We Assess and Document Assessment Efforts?. Levels of Assessment. Course Program General Education. Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges SLO Assessment Rubric.
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Assessment Workshop Moreno Valley College Faculty Development May 3 - 6, 2011
Levels of Assessment • Course • Program • General Education
Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges SLO Assessment Rubric
Assessment as a Five-step Process Identify an SLO to assess Decide how you will do the assessment Analyze your findings from the assessment Design and implement an intervention Discuss your findings
Some Direct Assessment Methods • Culminating Projects • In-class Presentations • Writing Assignments • Exams • Portfolios • Videos • Interviews
MVC Template Example • Example: Math 35, using template • Example: English 60A, modifying template • Alternate template, Arend Flick’s “Cabrillo Model”
Benefits for part-time faculty – Contract MOA • SLO assessment “shall not be used as a criterion of evaluation” • Attend workshop on a one-time basis ($50) • $50 for each different course level assessment report submitted within one year of attendance at the workshop; a total of two reports from two different courses may be submitted for payment for a maximum compensation of $100 • Assessment Report is required for each submission
Sheila Pisa Moreno Valley Humanities 316 951-571-6146 Sheila.pisa@rcc.edu Contact