Program Assessment at the 老虎机攻略
What is Assessment?
According to Dr. Tom Angelo (1995), assessment is "an ongoing process aimed at understanding and improving student learning. It involves:
- Making expectations explicit and public;
- Setting appropriate criteria and high expectations for learning quality; systematically gathering, analyzing, and interpreting evidence to determine how well performance matches those expectations and standards; and
- Using the resulting information to document, explain, and improve performance.”
Simply put, assessment (often called outcomes assessment) is the process by which we:
- Evaluate curriculum;
- Plan improvements when necessary; and
- Evaluate the effects of the changes.
Assessment helps departments affirm those things in their curriculum and courses that are going well. Assessment also helps identify areas for improvement and often points to the specific changes that might be needed. Assessment is not static; rather, it is an ongoing and continuous effort to improve the quality of instruction, student learning, and overall effectiveness of a department or unit.
Assessment Resources
Tips for Writing Student Learning Outcomes
Video Resources from OOLD
These two videos were created by the Office of Organizational Learning and Development.
Off-campus Resources
Much of the information on this website is adapted from:
Assessment Procedures (Archival)
The steps for developing an assessment plan include:
- Reviewing, revising, and/or writing your unit’s mission statement;
- Determining objectives and student learning outcomes for your program;
- Identifying the educational experiences or activities necessary to attain those outcomes;
- Identifying measures to assess progress toward meeting student learning outcomes;
- Developing a plan for gathering the data;
- Collecting, analyzing, and interpreting the data;
- Using the data to continuously revise and improve students’ educational experiences and activities;
- Communicating the results.
Biennial Assessment Report (Archival)
Previously, academic units were required to report on their assessment efforts biennially. This report communicates the assessment results from the previous year and includes the unit's plan for future assessment. This legacy process will be replaced to address recent NWCCU recommendations.
- The reports were initially reviewed by the Office of the Provost assessment lead and published on the Department Reports website.
- The Assessment Advisory Committee reviewed each report and provided feedback to help departments improve their future assessment efforts.