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Title: Beginning, Middle, End: Using Assessment to Demonstrate Student Success


1
Beginning, Middle, End Using Assessment to
Demonstrate Student Success
  • Randall McClure, Braden Grams, Matt Christensen,
    Cindy Enter Brian Baumgart
  • Realizing Student Potential Conference
  • Minneapolis Community Technical College
  • February 27, 2004

2
Overview
  • Participants in this session will learn about
    three assessment initiatives and how they have
    been designed and implemented to demonstrate
    student success. While these initiatives stem
    from one composition course at one MNSCU
    institution, their application reaches out to any
    MNSCU instructor or program looking for ways to
    demonstrate student success at the beginning,
    middle, or end of the semester.

3
Outline
  • BackgroundRandall McClure
  • Beginning AssessmentMatt Christensen
  • Middle AssessmentCindy Enter
  • End AssessmentBrian Baumgart
  • Individual ReflectionBraden Grams
  • Breakout GroupsBraden Grams
  • Group DiscussionAll
  • Comments Questions?

4
Background
  • Institutional Course Context
  • Participants
  • Success as a Tension
  • Ongoing/Daily/Impromptu vs. Planned/Structured
    Assessment
  • Summary of Results
  • Future Plans

5
Beginning Assessment
  • What We Did?Incoming Writing Sample
  • What It Showed
  • Why We Did It
  • Who Benefited
  • How Beginning Assessment Can Be Applied to Your
    Classroom

6
Middle Assessment
  • Characteristics of Classroom Assessment
  • -Teacher-Directed -Mutually Beneficial
  • -Formative -Context-Specific
  • -Ongoing
  • Three-Step Process for Implementing CAT
  • -Planning -Implementing -Responding
  • Some Simple Classroom Assessment Techniques
  • -The Minute Paper -The Muddiest Point
  • -The One-Sentence Summary -Directed Paraphrase
  • -Application Cards -Midterm Feedback Forms

7
End Assessment
  • Student Evaluation
  • Student Organization/Portfolio
  • Decision Making
  • Concrete Conclusion

8
Individual ReflectionThe Minute Paper
  • Take the next two minutes to answer the question
  • How do you use (or might you use) beginning,
    middle, and end assessment to realize student
    success?
  • Try to write continuously, recording all the
    ideas that occur to you without evaluating them.

9
Breakout GroupsDiscussion Items
  • For group discussion, choose one class that you
    have taught and will teach again.
  • Discussion Tasks
  • As a group, try to share ideas for beginning,
    middle, and end assessment projects for the
    course youve chosen.
  • Try to answer the question, How do these
    assessment projects help you to realize student
    success?
  • Group Goal
  • How might techniques from other group members be
    adapted for your course in the form of a
    beginning, middle, and end assessment plan?

10
Comments Questions?
  • Thanks for attending our session!?
  • Our email addresses
  • randall.mcclure_at_mnsu.edu
  • braden.grams_at_mnsu.edu
  • cindy.enter_at_mnsu.edu
  • matthew.christensen_at_mnsu.edu
  • brian.baumgart_at_mnsu.edu
  • Feel free to visit Dr. McClures web home at
    http//www.intech.mnsu.edu/mcclur/
  • Enjoy the rest of the conference!?
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