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Academic Staff Senate Presentation March 17, 2014. Presentation Overview. Purpose of this Presentation Interpreting NSSE Results NSSE Administration Selected UW-Platteville NSSE 2013 Results Institutional Satisfaction Engagement Indicators Item Comparisons Proposed Institutional Response
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Academic Staff Senate Presentation March 17, 2014
Presentation Overview • Purpose of this Presentation • Interpreting NSSE Results • NSSE Administration • Selected UW-Platteville NSSE 2013 Results • Institutional Satisfaction • Engagement Indicators • Item Comparisons • Proposed Institutional Response • Questions & Discussion
Academic Staff Senate Presentation • Further disseminate the results of an institutional measure • Given time, only giving ‘macro’ and select ‘drill-down’ views of the results • Draw attention to NSSE results across the institution • Promote the Improvement of Learning’s endorsed Institutional Response
Interpreting NSSE Results • These are students’ self-report of their perceptions, experiences and plans.
Interpreting NSSE Results • These are students’ self-report of their perceptions, experiences and plans. • This is designed to be a measure of the INSTITUTION.
Interpreting NSSE Results • These are students’ self-report of their perceptions, experiences and plans. • This is designed to be a measure of the INSTITUTION. • In comparing, outliers cancel each other out.
Interpreting NSSE Results • P-values indicate whether there is a statistically significant difference between the two means being compared. • *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001
Interpreting NSSE Results • P-values indicate whether there is a statistically significant difference between the two means being compared. • *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 • Effect sizes indicate how meaningful that difference is in standard deviations. (Cohen’s d) • Small = .10 • Medium = .30 • Large = .50
Survey Administration • Census-administered first-year & senior students • Spring administration • Multiple follow-ups to increase response rates • Additional Modules provide option to delve deeper into the student experience • Experiences with Diverse Perspectives • Experiences with Writing
A Commitment to Data Quality NSSE’s Psychometric Portfolio presents evidence of validity, reliability, and other indicators of data quality. It serves higher education leaders, researchers, and professionals who use NSSE. See the Psychometric Portfolio nsse.iub.edu/links/psychometric_portfolio
NSSE 2013 U.S. Institution Response Rates UW-Platteville’s response rate = 30% NSSE 2013 U.S. Institutional Response Rates All NSSE 2013 institutions = 30%
NSSE 2013 U.S. Institution Response Rates UW-Platteville’s response rate = 30% NSSE 2013 U.S. Institutional Response Rates All NSSE 2013 institutions = 30%
Respondents to NSSE • First-Year Students • 1461 sampled • 406 responded • 28% Response Rate • Senior Students • 1501 sampled • 489 responded • 33% Response Rate
Response Rate Implications • Sampling Error • First-Year: +/- 4.1% • Senior: +/- 3.6% • Weighting • Due to overrepresentation in respondents • Full-time Students • Female Students
Results to be Covered • Institutional Satisfaction • Satisfaction with Educational Experience • Would they choose go to UW-Platteville again? • Engagement Indicators • 10 of them • What is driving them in the direction they’re in • Item Comparisons
National Comparison Group (1-6 of 17) • Armstrong Atlantic State University (Savannah, GA) • Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania (Bloomsburg, PA) • California University of Pennsylvania (California, PA) • Clarion University of Pennsylvania (Clarion, PA) • East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania (East Stroudsburg, PA) • Eastern Illinois University (Charleston, IL)
National Comparison Group (7-12 of 17) • EdinboroUniversity of Pennsylvania (Edinboro, PA) • Kutztown University of Pennsylvania (Kutztown, PA) • Millersville University of Pennsylvania (Millersville, PA) • Pittsburg State University (Pittsburg, KS) • Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven, CT) • Southern Utah University (Cedar City, UT)
National Comparison Group (13-17 of 17) • University of Central Missouri (Warrensburg, MO) • University of Michigan-Flint (Flint, MI) • University of Nebraska at Kearney (Kearney, NE) • University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, The (Chattanooga, TN) • West Texas A&M University (Canyon, TX)
Satisfaction with “Entire Educational Experience” at UW-Platteville
Satisfaction with “Entire Educational Experience” at UW-Platteville
Satisfaction with “Entire Educational Experience” at UW-Platteville • “How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this institution?” (Seniors)
Satisfaction with “Entire Educational Experience” at UW-Platteville • “How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this institution?” (Seniors)
Satisfaction with UW-Platteville • “If you could start over again, would you go to the same institution you are now attending?” (Seniors)
Satisfaction with UW-Platteville • “If you could start over again, would you go to the same institution you are now attending?” (Seniors)
NSSE Engagement Indicators Learning Strategies Quantitative Reasoning Reflective & Integrative Learning Theme: Academic Challenge Higher-Order Learning Student – Faculty Interaction
NSSE Engagement Indicators Meaningful Academic Engagement Themes Academic Challenge Learning Strategies Quantitative Reasoning Reflective & Integrative Learning Theme: Academic Challenge Learning with Peers Higher-Order Learning Experiences with Faculty Student – Faculty Interaction Campus Environment
NSSE Engagement Indicators Engagement Indicators Meaningful Academic Engagement Themes Academic Challenge Learning Strategies Quantitative Reasoning Reflective & Integrative Learning Theme: Academic Challenge Learning with Peers Higher-Order Learning Experiences with Faculty Student – Faculty Interaction Campus Environment
Overall results compared to peer group for each Engagement Indicator. Engagement Indicators
Higher Order Learning (4) • During the current school year, how much has your coursework emphasized the following? Back
Reflective & Integrative Learning (7) • During the current school year, about how often have you done the following?
Learning Strategies (3) • During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? Back
Quantitative Reasoning (3) • During the current school year, how often have you done the following? Back
Collaborative Learning (4) • During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? Back
Discussions with Diverse Others (4) • During the current school year, about how often have you had discussions with people from the following groups? Back
Student-Faculty Interaction (4) • During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? Back
Effective Teaching Practices (5) • During the current school year, to what extent have your instructors done the following? Back
Quality of Interactions (5) • Indicate the quality of your interactions with the following people at your institution Back
Supportive Environment (8) • How much does your institution emphasize the following?