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Outcome Assessment Reporting for Undergraduate Programs . Stefani Dawn and Bill Bogley Office of Academic Programs, Assessment & Accreditation Faculty Senate, April 11, 2013. Assessment is….
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Outcome Assessment Reporting for Undergraduate Programs Stefani Dawn and Bill Bogley Office of Academic Programs, Assessment & Accreditation Faculty Senate, April 11, 2013
Assessment is… • “…the systematic collection of information about student learning, using the time, knowledge, expertise, and resources available, in order to inform decisions about how to improve learning.” • B. Walvoord, Assessment Clear and Simple, 2004
Assessment 1-2-3 • OUTCOMES (“Students will be able to…”) • EVIDENCE • Direct measures (exams, papers, performances…) • Indirect measures (surveys, placement…) • Qualitative and quantitative indicators • IMPROVEMENT & VALIDATION • What does success look like? • How do we know? How well are students interpreting and responding to our expectations for their learning?
NOW: Next Steps for UndergraduateProgram Assessment • Revised Assessment Reporting Template • Clarify what is needed; provide guidance & examples • Reinforce the fundamental role of program outcomes • Endorsed by Executive Committee, Curriculum Council, University Assessment Council • Initiate institution-level feedback & synthesis
New Assessment Report Template • Features • Spreadsheet file format • Tabs: Introduction; Instructions; Example; Report Year; Add new years over time • In the report: The information that needs to be aligned with outcomes is aligned in a single table
New Assessment Report Template • Process Clarifications • Each year one or more of the program outcomes must be measured such that ALL outcomes have been assessed in a period of 5 years. • A plan must be in place to do this – the plan is simply communicated in the report table in this reporting document. • There needs to be at least 1 direct assessment per outcome. • If an outcome only has indirect assessment, then an explanation is requested.
New Assessment Report Template • Process Clarifications • As programs develop their assessment infrastructure, we encourage solid, in-depth assessment of 1 or 2 outcomes; do it well rather than trying to assess too many outcomes at once. • Timeline: • This template will be used for the September 15, 2013 submission.
Report Feedback & Unit Meetings • Over the next two months and/or summer: • Consultations/feedback on last year’s reports • Orientations to the new form • Available Support • Addressing specific feedback items • Preparing for the new report template • Targeted consultations – e.g. direct vs. indirect assessments, matching outcomes with assessments, organizational process ideas • 1-on-1 meetings, special sessions at departmental meetings or retreats, etc.
Questions? • Stefani.Dawn@oregonstate.edu (7-0919) • Bill.Bogley@oregonstate.edu (7-3506)