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Sharon K. Calhoon Director, Center for Teaching, Learning, & Assessment. The National Issues. 2006 Report of the Spellings Commission on the Future of Higher Education—4 concerns Access Affordability Quality of instruction Accountability US News & World Report rankings
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Sharon K. Calhoon Director, Center for Teaching, Learning, & Assessment
The National Issues • 2006 Report of the Spellings Commission on the Future of Higher Education—4 concerns • Access • Affordability • Quality of instruction • Accountability • US News & World Report rankings • Focuses on measures (e.g., resources, reputation) NOT shown to be related to student learning • Institutions who (rightfully) criticize these rankings are viewed as being unwilling to be accountable
VSA & NSSE/USA Today Projects • Institutions voluntarily publish assessment/accountability data • Institutions are NOT ranked • Changes focus from institutional “prestige” to institutional mission and student learning • IU Kokomo is participating in both projects
Voluntary System of Accountability (VSASM) • A response to the Spellings commission concerns • A joint project of: • American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) • National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC)
VSA • Features a web template, the College Portrait, for reporting data • College Portrait has a section on Student Experiences and Perceptions • Institution reports data from one of four nationalstudent engagement surveys • We will report our National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) scores
Our NSSE Results in VSA Format See “VSA College Portrait for IU Kokomo” (last page of handout) Colleges choosing to participate in VSA may choose which survey to give, but they must report their scores on these items, using this format
NSSE Data in USA Today Format • Shows our scores on five “Benchmarks of Effective Educational Practice” and average scores of our peer group • Links to our NSSE page, which gives more detail and highlights our strengths: www.iuk.edu/nsse
More About NSSE • Administered by IU Center for Postsecondary Research • More than 500 institutions nationwide participate each year • Survey of first year and senior students • Designed to measure “Student Engagement” • We’ve participated 5 times since 2000
Why Engagement? • Student engagement is one measure of the quality of the institution • Research shows that students who are engaged • Learn more • Move further along in their development • Are more likely to persist to complete their degree
Respondent Characteristics • How they spend their time compared to peers: • Less time working for pay on campus • More time working for pay off campus • Less time in co-curricular activities (except 2006) • About the same amount of time preparing for class • About the same amount of time relaxing & socializing • More time caring for dependents living with them (except 2006 FY) • About the same amount of time commuting to class
Level of Academic Challenge First Year Students Senior Students
Active & Collaborative Learning First Year Students Senior Students
Student-Faculty Interaction First Year Students Senior Students
Enriching Educational Experiences First Year Students Senior Students
Supportive Campus Environment First Year Students Senior Students
Mean Differences from Selected Peers 2005 - 06 * p < .05 ** p < .01 *** p < .001
Significant Mean Differences from Selected Peers 2005 - 06 Level of Academic Challenge * p < .05 ** p < .01 *** p < .001
Academic Advising: Peer Comparison Overall, how would you evaluate the quality of academic advising you have received at your institution? 1 = Poor 2 = Fair 3 = Good 4 = Excellent
Academic Advising: Frequencies First Year Students Senior Students
Entire Educational Experience: Peer Comparison How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this institution? 1 = Poor 2 = Fair 3 = Good 4 = Excellent
Entire Educational Experience: Frequencies First Year Students Senior Students
Choose Same Institution: Peer Comparison If you could start over again, would you go to the same institution you are now attending? 1 = Definitely No 2 = Probably No 3 = Probably Yes 4 = Definitely Yes
Choose Same Institution: Frequencies First Year Students Senior Students