Pre and Post Assessments A quick and easy way to assess your Student Learning Outcomes.

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Pre and Post Assessments A quick and easy way to assess your Student Learning Outcomes

Presentation Overview What are Pre and Post Assessments The Advantages of Pre and Post Assessments The Disadvantages of Pre and Post Assessments How to Construct Pre and Post Assessments Strategies for Administering Pre and Post Assessments

What are Pre-Post Assessments? Assessments administered upon an agreed upon entry point and exit point. These assessments can be standardized or locally-developed and test for broad general education learning or within a specific discipline or course. These might also be performance-based.

Pre-Post Assessment Model Pre- Assessment Instruction Post- Assessment Formative evaluation Lectures, exercises, assignments, activities Summative evaluation

Advantages of Pre-Post Assessments Useful method for measuring the "value- added" by a program of study Pre-tests serve several purposes: knowledge of the current status of a group may provide guidance for future activities as well as the basis of comparison for a post-test results; administering a test of entry behavior can determine whether assumed prerequisites have been achieved.

Disadvantages of Pre-Post Assessments Hard to discern if the positive change charted in a pre-post test is due to learning in the classroom or simply natural maturation. Due to students dropping out, the post-test results may be higher because those who remain are more successful or persistent. Problems with statistics: if the control group scored so low that they can only go up, or the control group that scored so high little improvement will be indicated in the post-test scores. If using the same test for both the pre- and post-test, some argue that students will absorb knowledge just from taking the test and will attend more readily to the content. Tendency to teach to the post-test.

Constructing Pre-Post Assessments Determine what key ideas/concepts are being taught in your course. Establish your course learning outcomes and objectives. Review the Course Outline of Record (COR) to help with this step Brainstorm possible questions that would effectively test the students knowledge prior to the course and after the concepts have been presented. This knowledge should be based on the learning outcomes and objectives you have established for the course Select a variety of five questions (multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, etc.) that will peak the students interest in excelling on the pre/post test and learning the material being taught. A simple strategy to use is to reword your course level learning outcomes or objectives into questions.

Administering Pre and Post Assessments Pre-post assessments are relatively easy to administer. Remember these key steps: Decide what you want to measure. Select or develop the assessment tool you want to use to collect data. Establish the pre-post assessment period. Analyze and interpret the data Report findings to your department Use the data to improve and develop your program

Pre-Post Assessment Checklist Make sure the assessment is designed to be and is used as a pre-post assessment. Verify that the assessment is appropriate for your students, skill levels, backgrounds, etc. Check that the assessment measures what you want it to measure. Consider using the same assessment as your peers. Try to ensure that the conditions under which the student takes the pre-post assessments are as similar as possible.