Title: Pam Ethridge, Coordinator P.E.
1Welcome to A.A.S. Fitness Exercise, Personal
Trainer and Group Fitness Certificates
- Pam Ethridge, Coordinator P.E. Fitness Center
2A little background
- PT certificate
- approved April 2001
- implemented Spring 2002
- 35 credits/13 core classes required
- A.A.S.
- approved March 2004
- Implemented Fall 2004
- 65 credits/16 gen ed/19 core classes required
- Group Fitness certificate
- approved March 2004
- 14 credits/14 core classes
- The entire program is taught by adjunct faculty
3IDENTIFICATION OFOUTCOME OBJECTIVE
- The ability for the students to successfully
retain and implement the knowledge received over
a long period of time. - HOW ARE WE GOING TO DO THIS?
- By the development of several assessment
techniques - Direct - provides a students knowledge or skill
against measurable learning outcome OR - Indirect - measures the value of learning
experience - Our program uses both direct and indirect
measures.
4EXIT EXAMDirect measure
- Advantages
- Content can meet specific goals, objectives
- Rapid feedback-graded locally
- Greater faculty control of interpretation and
results - Easy to administer
- Disadvantages
- Requires a lot of coordination, especially during
development - May not provide for externality
- No outside expert assuring the validity and
reliability
5NOTEBOOKDirect Measure
- Advantages
- Can be used to view learning and development
- Economical in terms of student time and effort
- Greater faculty control over interpretation and
use of results - Avoids test anxiety problems
- Great for faculty exchange and development for
curriculum goals and objectives
- Disadvantages
- Evaluator time increased
- Rubric is likely to be challenging
6Small Group Instructional Feedback
(SGIF)Indirect Measure
- Disadvantages
- Requires direct contact
- May be intimidating to students
- Results tend to be highly dependent on wording of
questions (off topic) - Can be time consuming
- Scheduling of the trained moderator
- Advantages
- Provides immediate feedback
- Can include a greater variety of questions than
on a survey - Opportunity to interact with students
- Since a third party is moderating, students can
answer questions openly - Students know their comments are looked at
seriously
7INTERNSHIP SUPERVISOR SURVEYIndirect Measure
- Advantages
- Can provide unique input-how is the program
serving their purpose? - Relations may improve
- Convey a sense of importance regarding their
opinions
- Disadvantages
- Good surveys are more difficult to construct than
they appear - Confidentiality may be a problem, if mailed
- Return of surveys from supervisors
8DATA AND ANALYSISEXIT EXAM
- 2005 1st year
- No grade issued
- Only noted completion
- Mean score 50.4
- 2006 2nd year
- Grade issued for exam
- No minimum pass rate
- Mean score 61.0
- 2007 3rd year
- actual score issued for exam with a pass rate of
70 - could take a 2nd time same exam
- Mean score 77.6
- 2008 4th year
- grade issued as 100 points for passing
- 70 points if taken 2nd time
- 0 points if did not have a pass rate of 70
(different exam) - Mean score 71.36
9DATA AND ANALYSIS (cont.)EXIT EXAM
- Question content is reviewed yearly by program
adjunct faculty, coordinator, and Advisory
Committee utilizing an item analysis report.
Measurable improvement in median scores.
10DATA AND ANALYSISNotebook
- 2005 1st year
- comprehensive notebook required
- 2007 1st year
- notebooks for individual classes made a
requirement along with comprehensive notebook - Graded by rubric
11Rubric Used for Notebook
12DATA AND ANALYSISSGIF
- Questions and Comments
- What works in the program?
- Hands on practice and internship very beneficial
- Start of the art equipment also a real benefit
- Order of classes each building on previous
courses - What does not work in the program?
- Nutrition class once a week
- Biomechanics class for only eight weeks
- Too much down time at intern sites
13DATA AND ANALYSIS (cont.)SGIF
- What changes would you recommend?
- Room designated for practice, etc.
- More hands on assignments
- Making PSC a national certification test site
- Pay interns during internship
- More sections offered for each course, not just
offered one time a year - Shadow personal trainers more
- Were you prepared for your internship?
- Yes. (academically). No. (financially).
14DATA AND ANALYSISSGIF
- Exit Exam Responses
- Time
- Time allotted was OK
- Give time for bathroom break
- Content
- There should be better alignment between what
instructors teach and what exam tests. - No scratch paper available for computations.
- Preparation
- Study guides were vague not helpful
- Give practice test or review session.
15DATA AND ANALYSISInternship Supervisor Survey
- How well was the student prepared for the
internship? - Solid science foundation
- Practical application of fitness theories strong
- Good base
- Did the student have an understanding of fitness
components and application skills? - Picked up quickly
- Asked for help when needed
- Each day improved his ability to apply what he
learned
16DATA AND ANALYSIS (cont)Internship Supervisor
Survey
- If a position becomes available, would you hire
the PSC intern? - Yes I will /have hire/ed him/her
- Did the program coordinator communicate
effectively with you i.e. solving problems,
responding quickly to questions, etc.? - Yes, with very detailed requirements.
- Would you consider hosting an intern in the
future? - Would absolutely host another intern
- We are reviewing our program internally to
provide better personal training - Wed love to!
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18ACTION TAKEN
- Nutrition for Sports Exercise met Spring 2007
two days a week instead of one day. - Biomechanics was increased from eight weeks to
ten weeks. - Group Fitness Instructor class was expanded to a
16 week class. - A task list of intern duties and goals has been
included in the internship guidelines booklet.
19ACTION TAKEN (cont)
- Improved relationship with Intern site
supervisors - Addition of a designated classroom
- Continual update and addition of new equipment.
- Up-to-date reference books added to the library
inventory - More hands on work in classes and at internship
20New Assessment Project
- We will be taking a look at the success of
students who complete English and Communications
prior to entering the Fitness Exercise program. - Rubrics and course requirements will be attained
by corresponding departments and utilized to help
measure student progress. - Goal To evaluate whether taking English
Communications are vital to a students success.
21Thank You
Pam Ethridge Coordinator P.E. Fitness
Center Chicago Heights, IL Phone
708-709-3929 Fax 708-7755-2587 www.pethridge_at_pra
iriestate.edu
22PLEASE NOTE
Some information in this presentation was taken
from the workshop Assessment Fundamentals",
presented by Gloria M. Rogers of the Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology