Title: Student Services Learning Outcomes Handbook
1Student Services Learning OutcomesHandbook
- Jim Haynes, De Anza College
- SSLO Coordinator
- March, 2011
2Student Services Learning Outcomes(SSLO)
- SSLO statements are related to the program
services (outside of the curriculum) consistent
with the program mission/purpose. - SSLO statements are directly related to services
provided to students
3SSLO Statement
- Student Services Learning Outcome (SSLO)
statements are overarching, clear, and assessable
statements that identify and define what a
student is able to know, do, or feel at the
successful completion of a specific procedure,
activity, or service.
4Premises of Service Outcomes
- Learning take place every time a student comes in
contact with a service program. - The focus is not on the services your program
provide but on the outcomes of those services for
your students. - Its not what you do - Its what your students
will be able to do.
5SSLO Assessment Cycle Basics (SSLOAC)
- PHASE 1 As a team, identify outcomes and write
an SSLO statement - PHASE 2 As a Team, assess the SSLO statement and
collect the data - PHASE 3 As a team, reflect on the assessment
results and on the SSLO process decide how to
enhance your services to achieve better outcomes.
6PHASE 1 How to Identify Outcomes
- As a team, write down or list the services your
area provides. - Discuss the services with each other and group
them into common areas or themes. - Select groupings and draft a sentence that
describes the main outcome(s) for each one.
7PHASE 1 How to Write an SSLOStatement
- Continue to dialogue and come to consensus on the
concrete things that you expect students to be
able to know, do, or feel after interacting with
your process, activity, or service. - Using active verbs that can be assessed - Write
your SSLO statement - Double Check Is the outcome a fundamental result
of your service?
8Some Criteria for Writing Good SSLO Statements
- Does the SSLO statement include active verbs?
(refer to Blooms Taxonomy) - Can the SSLO be assessed? Is the SSLO measurable?
- Is the SSLO consistent with the program
mission/purpose? - Will the students understand the SSLO statement?
9PHASE 2 How to Assess your SSLO Statement - How
Do You Know?
- How will you assess your SSLO statement in such a
way that you will know that the student has
achieved or obtained the desired outcome? - How will you know that they know?
- How will you know that they can do it?
- How will you know what they feel about it?
10PHASE 2 ASSESSMENT
- Evidence
- Quantitative or Qualitative
- Representative sample (25 rule)
- You need several pieces of evidence to point to a
conclusion - Document retain your evidence!
11Assessment Methods
- Surveys
- Locally developed or standardized
- Attitudes and perceptions of students, staff,
employers - Pre and Post
- Focus Groups
- Use caution with confidentiality and privacy
- Exit Interviews
- In person, by Phone, E-mail, Texting
12Assessment Methods
- Database-Tracked Academic Behavior
- Grades, graduation rates, service usage,
persistence, retention, etc. - Contact the Institutional Research Office at
- http//deanza.edu/ir
- Cumulative
- Portfolios, Capstone projects, Presentations
13Assessment Tips
- Collect data from a representative sample rather
than everyone in the target population (25
rule). - Have assessment stem from the activities you
already do. If you already conduct student
satisfaction surveys, embed questions related to
outcomes attainment. - Team up with other areas with similar outcome
statements to share assessment work. - Design activities and outcomes with assessment in
mind.
14Remember
- Everyone is a learner when it comes to
assessment. - If you wait until you are an assessment expert
youll never get started. - Embrace the attitude
- Just Do It!
15Assessment Help
- De Anza Institutional Research Office
- http//deanza.edu/ir
- Mallory Newell
- newellmallory_at_deanza.edu
- Ext 8777
- SSLO Coordinator
- Jim Haynes
- haynesjim_at_deanza.edu
- Ext 8954
16PHASE 3 Reflection
- In dialogue with colleagues, reflect on the
following - Has your service outcome been met?
- What else does the data tell you about your
services, programs, activities, or processes? - What does the data tell you about the SLOAC
process itself?
17PHASE 3 Enhancement
- In dialogue with colleagues
- Based on what was learned in the SSLOAC, what can
be done within your services, activities, or
processes to enhance and improve student
outcomes? - Based on what was learned in the SSLOAC, what can
be done to enhance and improve your services,
activities, or processes ? - Based on what was learned in the SSLOAC, are
there any new resources that will be needed for
enhancement and improvement initiatives? - Based on what was learned in the SSLOAC, are
there any changes you can make to the SSLOAC
process itself? (Revise the SSLO statement?
Choose a different assessment tool? More time to
meet as a team?, etc.)
18Now What?
- There is always something to do related to SSLOAC
- SSLOAC is an on-going process - not an end
product. Multi-Year plans should be developed to
conduct SSLO Assessment Cycles every year. The
goal is to have all SSLOAC complete and
up-to-date by the Comprehensive Program Review
year (next date 2013-14) - SSLOAC is the foundation of the Program Review
process.
19The Next Step
- Program Level Outcomes (PLO)
- A PLO pulls together all of a programs SSLO
statements into one comprehensive statement that
describe what the program is all about.
20The Next Step
- Program Level Outcomes (PLO)
- Step 1 Review all of your SSLO statements and
(if applicable) your SLO statements - Step 2 Look for a major theme or themes
- Step 3 Write a PLO statement that captures the
essence of that major theme or themes. (Write a
PLO statement for each theme if appropriate.) - Check Does the PLO identify what a student will
be able to KNOW, DO and/or FEEL after
successfully completing your program?
21EXAMPLE from a Tutorial Center
- SSLO 1 - Students will express a more positive
attitude towards the subject they are studying. - SSLO 2 - Students will use effective learning
skills - SSLO 3 - Students will improve their academic
performance.
22EXAMPLE from a Tutorial Center
- SSLO 1 - Students will express a more positive
attitude towards the subject they are studying. - SSLO 2 - Students will use effective learning
skills - SSLO 3 - Students will improve their academic
performance. - Tutorial Center PLO - After completing their
participation in the Tutorial Center, students
will express a more positive attitude towards the
subject they are studying, use effective learning
skills, and improve their academic performance.
23Assessing your PLO
- Methods to assess the PLO can be grouped into the
following types - Assessment results from the SSLOAC. (Once you
assess all your SSLOAC you have assessed your
PLO) - Pre/Post Surveys (compare what they knew, could
do, or felt before they completed your program
with what they know, can do, or feel after
completing your program.) - Focus Groups of students that have completed a
program - Thinking about the method of assessment while
finalizing the Program Level Outcome statement
ensures that you will generate meaningful and
assessable PLO statements.
24SLO Evolution
- Culture of Evidence
- Culture of Inquiry
25OK - So What?
- Linking your Program Level Outcome to the
Colleges Mission, Institutional Core
Competencies, and/or Strategic Initiatives - If you can not do this you have a serious problem.
26What Problem?
- If your program does not directly (or at least
indirectly) contribute to the Mission, Core
Competency, and/or Strategic Initiatives, then
why do we offer a program that makes no
contribution to the Colleges purposes?
27De Anzas Mission
- De Anza College provides an academically rich
multicultural learning environment that
challenges students of every background to
develop their intellect, character, and
abilities to realize their goals and to be
socially responsible leaders in their
communities, the nation and the world. - De Anza College fulfills its mission by engaging
students in creative work that demonstrates the
knowledge, skills, and attitudes contained in the
colleges Institutional Core Competencies
28De Anzas Core Competencies
- Communication and Expression
- Information Literacy
- Physical/Mental Wellness and Personal
Responsibility - Global, Cultural, Social and Environmental
Awareness - Critical Thinking
29De Anzas Strategic Initiatives
- Outreach
- Individualized Attention to Students
- Cultural Competency
- Community Collaborations
30Mapping Exercise
- Using the three grids (Mission, ICC, and
Strategic Initiatives). - Check off the appropriate boxes to which your PLO
directly or indirectly contributes. - Only check boxes that are assessed through a
SSLOAC.
31Closing the Loop
- SSLOAC PLO Program Review
- Adoption of a six-year Outcomes based Program
Review Process supported by annual updates - Master Planning Calendar
32Closing the Loop
- Current Program Review
- 2008-09 Comprehensive Program Review
- Updated by the 2009-10 Annual Program Review
Update - Recommendations on resource allocations by the
Planning and Budgeting Teams will be made using
Program Review information. - Be sure your Program Review is updated and
includes SSLOAC results and PLO linkage to the
Mission, ICCs, and Strategic Initiatives.
33Closing the Loop
- Current Fiscal Environment The Program Review
process is used to maintain resources to a
program not just a means to obtain new
resources. - Be sure your Program Review is updated and
demonstrates how your program specifically
supports or contributes to statewide priorities - Basic Skills
- Transfer
- Vocational
34Closing the Loop
- Annual Program Review Updates (APRU)
- Conducted in the years between CPR and due each
spring - Criteria is established by the planning and
budgeting teams - Criteria will always include a summary of
SSLOACPLOAC result. - Comprehensive Program Review (CPR)
- Next CPR is due in 2013-14
- Criteria is established by the planning and
budgeting teams - APRU will comprise a large portion of the CPR
35What is coming?
- TracDat is a relational database that will be up
and running by Fall 2011 - TracDat will be used to collect SSLOAC and PLO
information and generate reports. - TracDat will be used to build APRU and CPR
reports. - The ECMS system will be used for SLO
36De Anza CollegeCoordinator of Student Learning
Outcomes for Student Services
- http//deanza.edu/slo
- Jim Haynes
- haynesjim_at_deanza.edu
- 408-864-8954