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Title: Learning Outcomes Implementation Model


1
Learning Outcomes Implementation Model
  • a presentation for
  • the League for Innovation Workshop with
    Montgomery College
  • November 8, 2001

2
Implementation Model
  • In selecting an implementation model, SFCC
    assessed several project contexts
  • College Strategic Plan
  • Florida K-20 Accountabilities
  • SCANS Skills Accountabilities
  • SACS Must Statements

3
Model Context Strategic Plan
  • Strategic Plan 2000 Mission
  • Adding value to the lives of our students and
    enriching our community

4
Model Context Strategic Plan
  • Strategic Plan 2000 Values
  • SFCC is a dynamic, innovative learning community
    committed to
  • Academic excellence, academic freedom, and
    intellectual pursuit
  • Individual and social responsibility
  • Honesty, integrity, and civility
  • Cultural diversity and equity
  • Collaboration with our community
  • Open access
  • Life-long learning
  • Assessment, accountability, and improvement

5
Model Context Strategic Plan
  • Strategic Plan 2000 Educational Programs
  • Provide learning opportunities and academic
    support to ensure the highest levels of academic
    performance
  • Reconsidering the general education core for the
    learning needs of the 21st Century student
  • Improving performance and results in all program
    areas including student retention and completion
  • Assessing educational programs to encourage
    academic excellence
  • Improving the graduation rates for all program
    areas

6
Model Context Strategic Plan
  • Strategic Plan 2000
  • Educational Programs Initiatives
  • Reconsidering the General Education Core for the
    Learning Needs of the 21st Century

7
Model Context K-20 System
  • Proposed State of Florida K-20 Accountability
    Measures will
  • be based primarily on student learning and
    performance
  • have clear goals
  • include easily understood performance measures
  • contain realistic yet challenging performance
    standards
  • be based on accurate, valid and reliable data
  • include steps to widely report results to the
    public
  • link performance to the budget when feasible
  • provide incentives for good or improved
    performance and consequences for poor
    performance

8
Model Context K-20 System
  • Proposed K-20 Measures include
  • Highest Student Achievement
  • graduation/completion rates
  • performance upon transfer to state university
  • Seamless Articulation and Maximum Access
  • completion of remediation at community college
  • academic readiness
  • Skilled Workforce and Economic Development
  • satisfaction of employers
  • Quality Efficient Services
  • cost per completer (including excess hours)

9
Model Context SCANS
  • Federally-defined SCANS skills
  • Competencies workers must have to survive and
    thrive in a high-performance workplace
  • Basic Skills reading, writing, mathematics,
    speaking, and listening
  • People Skills social, negotiation, leadership,
    teamwork, and cultural diversity
  • Personal Qualities self-esteem,
    self-management, and responsibility
  • Thinking Skills creative thinking,
    problem-solving, decision-making, and
    visualization

10
Model Context SACS
  • SACS Criteria
  • Undergraduate degree programs must contain a
    basic core of general education courses.
  • The institution must demonstrate that its
    graduates of degree programs are competent in
    reading, writing, oral communication, fundamental
    mathematical skills and the basic use of
    computers.

11
Choice of Implementation Model
  • Within these contexts, SFCC chose to build a
    Learning Outcomes Taskforce around the existing
    General Education Committee Structure
  • majority faculty membership
  • representatives from all academic areas
  • institutionalized structure

12
Learning Outcomes Taskforce Membership
  • Kathryn Baker, English
  • Ed Braddy, Retention
  • Dan Coons, Behavioral Sciences
  • Mapi Cuevas, Natural Sciences
  • Mark Dicks, Prep Math
  • Douglas Diekow, Social Science and History
  • Sture Edvardsson, Natural Sciences
  • Sarah George, Mathematics
  • Dawn Graziani, Reading
  • Kristine Griffin, Mathematics
  • Eugene Jones, ITE
  • Terry Klenk, Creative Arts and Humanities
  • Leslie Lambert, Creative Arts and Humanities
  • Judith McBride, Behavioral Sciences
  • Matthew Newell, Creative Arts and Humanties

13
Learning Outcomes TaskforceMembership
  • Diane Rankin, Allied Health
  • Michael Reiner, Social Science and History
  • Russ Roy, Natural Sciences
  • Bill Stephenson, English
  • Lynn Sullivan, Academic Advisement
  • Bruce Teague, Mathematics
  • David Tegeder, Social Science and History
  • William Wall, English

14
Learning Outcomes Taskforce Framework Year Two
  1. LOT revises/confirms SFCC Learning Outcomes Draft
  2. Chairs/Coordinators perform Curriculum Audit
    based on SFCC Learning Outcomes
  3. Using audit results, LO Management Team forms
    Individual Outcomes Workgroups for each broad
    outcome.
  4. Outcomes Workgroups define specific outcomes
    expected of an SFCC graduate in each broad
    Learning Outcomes category.
  5. Specific outcomes draft circulated to all college
    personnel for feedback.

15
The Five Ds
  • Define
  • Develop
  • Deliver
  • Document
  • Disseminate

16
Assessment of Progress
  • Define
  • Define curriculum areas that encompass 21st
    Century Learning Outcomes within the institution.
  • Progress Santa Fe Community College Learning
    Outcomes approved by college in Fall 2001.

17
Assessment of Progress
  • Develop
  • Develop a comprehensive set of curriculum
    components for each of the 21st Century Learning
    Outcomes.
  • Progress Curriculum Audit complete and
    Individual Outcomes Workgroup chairs named.

18
Assessment of Progress
  • Deliver
  • Deliver learning opportunities appropriate to
    the performance-based curriculum model using best
    practices and multiple pedagogical approaches.
  • Progress Professional Development activities
    (e.g., training in cooperative learning, LENS
    project, etc.) underway to support integration
    into curriculum.

19
Assessment of Progress
  • Document
  • Document student achievement of 21st Century
    Learning Outcomes using approaches that extend
    beyond traditional grades, credits, and degrees.
  • Progress SFCC attending League Workshop on
    SmartCards and exploring online outcomes
    portfolios.

20
Assessment of Progress
  • Disseminate
  • Disseminate model programs, practices, and steps
    toward development with other institutions,
    educators, and policymakers.
  • Progress Presentations on Learning Outcomes
    Project for Academic Departments, Educational
    Services Retreat, College Senate Retreat, College
    Planning Council, Board of Trustees, UT-Austin
    Community College Leadership Program.

21
Other Accomplishments
  • Revised General Education statement in the
    college catalog to reflect the SFCC Learning
    Outcomes
  • Developed and implemented the Computer Placement
    Exam (CPE) to assess technology competency
  • Began work on the first of two outcomes-based
    interdisciplinary learning communities,
    Diversity Studiesfunded by Title III

22
Project Website
  • The college has established
  • a regularly updated website for
  • dissemination of all LOP-
  • related information, including
  • critical documents and
  • presentations
  • http//inst.santafe.cc.fl.us/21century/
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