Strategies methods strengths challenges What did Lane learn?

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strategies methods strengths challenges What did Lane learn?

AAOT outcomes to DQP Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program outcomes to DQP PTA outcomes to Lanes Core Learning Outcomes (CLO) Lanes CLOs to DQP

WhatHowWho AAOT to DQPAAOT outcomes mapped by verbs (discourse); weighted by # of credits Mary Brau, IRAP faculty coordinator PTA to DQPAccreditation outcomes statements excluding Gen Ed mapped by verbs (discourse); weighted by # of outcomes Christina Howard, PTA coordinator CLOs to DQPMapped subheadings of CLOs by verbs; weighted evenly within a DQP vertex Christina Howard, PTA coordinator PTA to CLOs(1)Converted PTA-DQP to the CLO map using an algorithm (2)New mapping for course outcomes to CLOs; weighed by assessments and grading criteria Christina Howard, PTA coordinator with Joseph Colton, CIT faculty

Lane CLOCLO subheadingDQP Think critically Evaluate supporting information and evidence Intellectual Skills – analytic inquiry use of information resources quantitative fluency Create ideas and solutions Invent new variations on a theme, unique solutions or product, transform and revise solution or project to completion Broad, Integrative Knowledge Intellectual Skills Analytic inquiry Engaging diverse perspectives Quantitative fluency Applied Learning

DQP Intellectual skills account for 50% of learning at Lane as defined by CLOs.

Mapping to a framework can help identify gaps in learning outcome and outcome assessment Maps create a visual reference for learning outcomes assessment DQP mapping has potential to demonstrate horizontal and vertical alignments by using shared language If done collaborativelyaffords opportunity for discussion of program and course learning and assessment

DQP verbs are inconsistent with the level of learning within programs at Lane Mapping and weighting is complex; anticipate low inter-rater reliability and validity among faculty across disciplines N = 1: not a best practice for map generation Quantitative maps can be misinterpreted and misapplied as evidence of learning (data driven or science driven?) A balanced web should not be considered a strength nor a goal for a specialized degree (e.g. AAS)

Are the data meaningful? What are best practices for developing measurement methodology for qualitative outcomes? What are best practices for setting criteria for weighting of outcomes to the frameworks (e.g. credits, number of outcomes, outcome verbs, etc.)? Will mapping inform articulation agreements, credit transfers, career pathways, and professional development? How can students use these tools?

Presentation by: Sarah Ulerick Christina Howard