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Title: Program Review


1
Program Review
  • Chandler-Gilbert Community College

2
Program Review
  • A process for self-evaluation and continuous
    improvement
  • A process designed to ensure excellent
    educational programs that address student and
    community needs

3
Development Committee
  • Lee Garza, Faculty
  • Alice Conkright, Faculty
  • Scott Silberman, Faculty
  • Sharon Flury, Curriculum
  • Mary Day, Institutional Research
  • John Underwood, Business/Industry
  • Maria Hesse, Instruction

4
Approvals
  • Division Chairs
  • Curriculum Committee
  • Presidents Executive Committee

5
Purpose
  • Provide quality programs through peer review and
    self-evaluation
  • Encourage systematic collection and review of
    student learning assessments and effectiveness
    measures
  • Ensure that the program meets its stated mission
    and addresses the strategic directions of the
    college

6
Purpose
  • Recognize and celebrate achievements and
    successes
  • Identify and address concerns and difficulties
  • Fulfill institutional and programmatic
    accreditation requirements

7
Elements of the Process
  • Faculty leadership
  • Flexibility in defining areas to be assessed
  • Support provided by Office of Institutional
    Research
  • Recommendations based on quantitative and
    qualitative data

8
Elements of the Process
  • A continuous improvement cycle whereby the
    recommendations and action plan for one cycle are
    addressed in the next cycle
  • Sharing and communication of the program review
    summary and action plan with others at the college

9
Program Review Team
  • A Team Chair, typically a faculty member
    appointed by the Division Chair in consultation
    with the Vice President of Academic Affairs
  • The Division Chair
  • The program director/coordinator, if applicable

10
Program Review Team
  • Residential faculty and staff from the area,
    appointed by the Team Chair in consultation with
    the Vice President of Academic Affairs
  • Adjunct faculty and/or part-time staff as
    appropriate, appointed by the Team Chair in
    consultation with the Vice President of Academic
    Affairs

11
Program Review Team
  • Staff from other areas as appropriate, appointed
    by the Team Chair in consultation with the Vice
    President of Academic Affairs
  • A faculty member from another division, if
    appropriate, chosen by the Team Chair in
    consultation with the Vice President of Academic
    Affairs
  • An advisory council member, for occupational
    programs

12
Program Review Team
  • Dean of Career and Technical Education for
    occupational programs, ex officio
  • Director of Research, Planning and Development,
    ex officio
  • Vice President of Academic Affairs, ex officio

13
What Constitutes a Program
  • A group of courses that result in a certificate
    or degree (example ATP in Accountancy, AAS in
    Aircraft Maintenance Technology, )
  • Transfer programs, as well as sequences of
    courses taken for transfer to the university (ENG
    101 and 102 sequence, business transfer courses,
    )

14
What Constitutes a Program
  • Individual courses or a sequence of courses or
    combinations of courses (communication courses,
    math sequence, performing arts program)
  • Special programs (Honors, Service Learning,
    Learning Communities, etc.)
  • Student and administrative service units such as
    athletics, AR, or food service

15
Starting the Process
  • Identify the Team Chair and team members
  • Hold a team meeting to review purpose, process
    and end product
  • Collect qualitative and quantitative data and
    other pertinent documents

16
Process (continued)
  • Review the data, reflecting on the purposes for
    program review
  • Complete the program review form
  • Present summary of program review data and
    conclusions at a public forum

17
Timelines
  • Identify programs to review for the next academic
    year and identify team chairs by December 1
  • Team chair orientation meeting by May 1
  • First team meeting to focus on process by
    September 30

18
Timelines (continued)
  • Second team meeting to review standard data sets
    by October 30
  • Third team meeting to review data from other
    sources, and determine if more data is needed by
    November 30
  • Fourth team meeting to formulate recommendations
    and begin writing results by February 15

19
Timelines (continued)
  • Fifth team meeting to prepare draft by March 15
  • Final report completed by April 1
  • Presentation to division in March/April
  • Presentation at public forum in Mar/Apr

20
Major Sections of Document
  • Overview
  • Focus on Students
  • Focus on Faculty and Staff
  • Focus on Curriculum
  • Focus on Support
  • Focus on Community
  • Summary
  • Action Plan

21
Overview
  • Identify program, team members, date of report,
    period of time being reviewed
  • State the mission of the program, describe
    program goals and objectives, describe the
    relationship to overall college mission and goals
  • Summarize significant developments since the last
    program review with emphasis on findings of the
    previous team

22
Glossary
  • Goal A long-term organizational target or
    direction of development.
  • Mission A statement of organizational purpose.
    For program review purposes, a statement of
    program purpose.
  • Objective A measurable target that must be met
    on the way to attaining a goal.
  • Vision A description of what an organization
    will look like if it succeeds in implementing its
    strategies and achieves its full potential.

23
Focus on Students
  • Reflect on the degree to which the program is
    meeting student needs.
  • Comment on each of the categories
  • Demographics
  • Student satisfaction
  • Learning outcomes assessment
  • Link to division assessment plan, One good Q
    Assure that learning outcomes have been
    articulated for each course and for the program
  • Student success
  • Some considerations are given after each
    categoryplease comment on only those which are
    applicable to this program.

24
Some Thoughts on the Standard Data Set
  • How many students are in the program?
  • Nominal enrollments
  • Course enrollments
  • Duplicated and unduplicated headcount
  • FTE students
  • Concentrators
  • What types of students are in the program?
  • Non-traditional gender
  • Special population representation
  • Minority student representation

25
Some Thoughts on the Standard Data Set
  • How many students complete the program?
  • Degrees and certificates awarded by year
  • First-time students graduation in 3 and 5 yrs.
  • Transfer success
  • How many completers are employed?
  • Full- and part-time
  • Related or unrelated field

26
Some Thoughts on the Standard Data Set
  • Identifying student cohorts
  • Enrollment/successful completion in entry-level
    courses
  • Enrollment/successful completion in capstone
    courses
  • Specialty course enrollments
  • Year-to-year persistence
  • Graduation rates
  • Employment statistics

27
Focus on Faculty and Staff
  • Reflect on the faculty and staff in the program
    and the degree to which their needs are met, in
    order for them to in turn be successful with
    students.
  • Comment on each of the following categories
  • Demographics
  • Professional activities
  • Adjunct faculty
  • Support staff
  • Some considerations are given after each
    category? please comment on only those which are
    applicable to this program.

28
Focus on Curriculum
  • Reflect on the curriculum for the programthe
    courses, the scope and sequence, articulation
    with other institutions, teaching innovations,
    and other relevant issues.

29
Focus on Curriculum
  • Summary of program curriculum
  • Curricular issues
  • Lead-in courses
  • Follow-up courses
  • Scheduling
  • Innovations or changes in last five years

30
Some Thoughts on the Standard Data Set
  • Meaningful summaries of course data
  • Average section size
  • Percent of sections offered by time of day, by
    campus, by residential or adjunct faculty
  • Generated credits (FTSE) by faculty type
  • Percent of section capacity used
  • Section successful completion rates (in-semester
    retention)
  • Analyses by instructional mode (F2F, distance,
    hybrid)

31
Focus on Support
  • Reflect on the support issues related to this
    program.
  • To what degree are they met, where are there
    kudos to be given, changes that have taken place,
    improvements to be made,

32
Focus on Support
  • Technology
  • Facilities and equipment
  • Learning resources
  • Marketing and public relations
  • Academic support services
  • Resources and budget

33
Some Thoughts on the Standard Data Set
  • Delving into financial resources
  • Annual direct operating costs (supplies,
    equipment, instructional materials, maintenance
    and repair)
  • Periodic capital outlay issues (replacement and
    additional equipment)
  • Summary of major investments over the last five
    years
  • Forecast of major investments needed in the next
    five years

34
Focus on Community
  • Reflect on the degree to which you seek regular
    input from outside of the collegethe
    communityfor this program.

35
Focus on Community
  • Advisory council
  • Community groups
  • Community issues related to the program
  • External requirements or considerations

36
Some Thoughts on the Standard Data Set
  • Surveys
  • Current and former students
  • Be mindful of the program review time frame when
    surveying current students
  • Employers
  • Advisory committees
  • Faculty
  • Other Relevant Research
  • External measures certification, licensing,
    standardized tests
  • Occupational outlook (regional and national)
  • Job demand data
  • Impact of program on regional workforce
  • Faculty credentials and diversity

37
Summary
  • Mission, goals, objectives
  • Program achievements, progress made since last
    review
  • Strengths
  • Challenges
  • Celebration and recognition
  • Recommendations for change

38
Action Plan
  • The final task is to develop a plan to improve
    the program.
  • Identify 2-3 program goals and objectives for the
    future improvements planned, changes taking
    place, responsible parties, timeframes, resource
    implications, etc.
  • Goals should be measurable and achievable

39
Action Plan Example
  • Goal 1 Create more consistency in curriculum
    across sections.
  • Objective 1A Create course notebooks for faculty
    reference.
  • Timeframe By fall 2006, perhaps doing 1-2
    courses per summer for next several years
  • Responsible party(ies) Shirley Miller
  • Resource implications Will probably require
    summer project funding, approximately 20 hours
    per course
  • Objective 1B Create and hold workshops for
    part-time faculty.
  • Timeframe By fall 2006
  • Responsible party(ies) Lee Garza
  • Resource implications Approximately 800 to have
    part-time faculty participate

40
Presenting the Program Review
  • A 15-minute summary of the program review is
    presented to the college community in April
  • Presenters are limited to production resources
    available within the program area (division,
    department)
  • Most presenters use PowerPoint accompanied by a
    3-4 page handout
  • Media services staff are available for rehearsal
    and for coordinating presentation media on the
    day of your presentation
  • Be prepared for 5 minutes of QA

41
Reminders
  • In each section of the program review document we
    ask about your data needs.
  • What additional data that is currently not
    available would have been helpful to effectively
    evaluate this area of the program?

42
Getting Started
  • Conceptual questions?
  • Practical questions?
  • Process questions?

43
Getting Started, Today
  • Identify potential team members
  • Establish timelines for the academic year
  • Begin discussion of data needs
  • Consider an additional orientation session with
    team members present (mid-fall)

44
Getting Started, Tomorrow
  • Secure commitments from team members
  • Identify qualitative and quantitative data needed
    and other pertinent documents to obtain

45
Thank You
  • This is a process of continuous improvement and
    self-evaluation designed to ensure excellent
    educational programs that address student and
    community needs
  • You are doing important work
  • Thank you for your leadership
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