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Title: Assessment 101: Back-to-Basics


1
Assessment 101 Back-to-Basics
  • An Introduction to Assessing Student Learning
    Outcomes

2
Overview Topics and Goals of Workshop
  • Definitions of Assessment
  • Benefits of Assessment
  • Assessment Myths and Misconceptions
  • Essential Components of an Assessment Plan
  • Basic Steps in Implementing Assessment
  • Guidelines for Good Assessment Practice
  • Assessment Resources

3
Definitions of AssessmentA Background Knowledge
Probe
  • How would you define assessment? (origins of your
    personal definition?)
  • What words comes to mind when you hear the term
    assessment?
  • What benefits could you foresee in undertaking
    assessment?
  • What concerns or misgivings do you have about
    assessment?

4
Definitions of AssessmentA Formal Working
Definition (AAHE, 95)
  • Assessment is an ongoing process aimed at
    understanding and improving student learning
  • It involves
  • making our expectations explicit and public
  • setting appropriate criteria and high standards
    for learning quality
  • systematically gathering, analyzing, and
    interpreting evidence to determine how well
    performance matches those expectations and
    standards and
  • using the results to document, explain, and
    improve learning and performance

5
Definitions of Assessment(key underlying
questions)
  • What do you expect students to know, to be able
    to do, and to value as a result of completing
    your program?
  • Do your students know, do, and value these
    things--are they learning what you want them to
    learn (and how do you determine this)?
  • If they do NOT know, do, and value these things,
    how could your program be changed to improve
    their learning?

6
Definitions of AssessmentA Glossary of Related
Terms
  • Measurement
  • Assessment
  • Assessment as Process, as Description
  • Evaluation
  • Other Key Terms and Distinctions
  • Goals, Objectives, Outcomes
  • Student Learning Outcomes Assessment
  • Direct vs. Indirect Measures of Learning
  • Program Assessment, Program Evaluation

7
The Benefits of Assessment(To the Key
Stakeholders in the Process)
  • To accreditation commissions state legislators
  • To administrators...
  • (admissions, career services, curriculum and
    educational policy, development, marketing,
    retention)
  • To faculty members
  • To graduate training programs and employers...
  • To parents
  • To students
  • (prospective, current, exiting, alumni)

8
The Benefits of Assessment (Whats in it for
Faculty Members?)
  • Helps us focus our collective attention examine
    our assumptions
  • Helps us better understand what is taught and
    learned at various points in the curriculum
  • Helps create a shared culture dedicated to
    assuring/improving the quality of higher
    education
  • Reduces unnecessary duplication of teaching
    efforts unnecessary time in and outside
    classroom
  • Better equips us to hold students accountable for
    prior educational experiences

9
Assessment Myths and Misconceptions
  • Its a Passing Fad
  • Its Not My Job or Concern
  • You Cant Assess What We Do in Academe
  • I Already Assess, I Call it Grading
  • I Dont Have the Time to Do Assessment
  • I Dont Have the Expertise to Do Assessment
  • Assessment Might Reveal Bad News

10
Essential Components of an Assessment Plan
  • Goals, Objectives, Intended Outcomes
  • Methods,Techniques,Target Groups
  • Time Line
  • Provisions for Administration of Plan
  • Provisions for Use/Sharing of Findings
  • Evaluation of the Assessment Program

11
Basic Steps in Assessment(What to do and when to
do it)
  • State the broad educational purposes and goals
    of your program
  • Specify objectives and intended learning outcomes
  • Select appropriate methods, establish criteria
  • Gather assessment data
  • Interpret findings and report to audiences
  • Identify and implement strategies for change
  • Revise assessment objectives, criteria, and
    methods, etc., as appropriate

12
Basic Steps in AssessmentPreliminary Questions
  • What unit(s) are you assessing?
  • Major, minor, general education program,
    specific area/course
  • What is the mission of the (program)?
  • Catalog lists institutional mission and goals
  • Catalog may reveal program mission and goals
  • Consult specific national organization
  • Consult with program colleagues
  • Who is your audience? How will findings be used?
  • NCA, Faculty,Parents/Students, Committee

13
Guidelines for Good PracticeWhat NCA Evaluators
Expect
  • Links to Mission, Goals, Objectives
  • Involvement of All Segments of Campus
  • Multiple Measures Assessment of Cognitive,
    Behavioral, Affective Domains of Learning
  • Evidence of Use in Improving Programs
  • Ongoing Assessment Re-Evaluation of Assessment
    Program
  • Link Assessment to Planning/Budgeting Process

14
Guidelines for Good PracticeSome Final Words of
Wisdom
  • Choose 3-5 objectives to drive assessment
  • Choose methods wisely
  • Pilot test
  • Assess only what you intend to use
  • Assess at key decision points
  • Make appropriate use of existing resources
  • Keep it simple

15
Assessment Resources
  • Books
  • Palomba, C.A. Banta, T.W. (1999). Assessment
    Essentials, San Francisco Jossey-Bass
  • Nichols, J. O. (1995). The departmental guide and
    record book for student outcomes assessment and
    institutional effectiveness. New York Agathon
    Press.
  • Banta, T.W., et al. (1996). Assessment in
    Practice. San Francisco, Jossey-Bass.
  • Web Sites
  • http//www2.acs.ncsu.edu/UPA/survey/resource.htm
  • http//www.siue.com/deder/assess/
  • Local Resources

16
Need Help?On Which Topic(s)? Check all that
apply
  • Involving/Motivating Faculty, Staff, and/or
    Students
  • Developing Broad Program Purposes and Goals
  • Developing Objectives and Intended Learning
    Outcomes
  • Methods of Assessment and Criteria for Success
  • General Guidelines For Selecting Measures
  • Strengths and Weaknesses of Various Methods
  • Choice Implementation of a Specific Method
  • Analysis and Interpretation of Assessment
    Findings
  • Means of Reporting and Using Assessment
    Information
  • Other (Development of Timelines, Administrative
    Provisions)
  • Optional (Name or Program
    )

17
Concluding RemarksOne-Minute paper
  • What is the most important thing you learned
    today about assessment?
  • What remains most unclear or confusing to you
    about assessment at this point?
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