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We’re on the Web! Welcome to the 3rd Annual SLO Convocation Welcome from the SLO Team: Randy Bryant, Jim Haynes, Anu Khanna, Coleen Lee-Wheat, Mary Pape, Toño Ramirez Assisted by: Cynthia Kaufman, Veronica Neal, Jackie Reza 1 SLOAC

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. Our Mission 2

De Anza College fulfills its mission by engaging students in creative work that demonstrates the knowledge, skills and attitudes contained within the college’s Institutional Core Competencies:Institutional Core Competencies Our Mission Critical thinking Assessed Communication and expression Information literacy Physical/mental wellness and personal responsibility Global, cultural, social and environmental awareness 3

Characteristics of Global, cultural, social and environmental awareness Students will: Recognize their role as local, national, and global citizens Participate in a democratic process Respect social and cultural diversity Appreciate the complexity of the physical world Understand the significance of both environmental sustainability and social justice 4

Mapping Program Level Outcomes Global, cultural, social and environmental awareness 5

Timeliness – point #1 Student Respondents to the Community College Engagement Survey stated their experience at De Anza “very much” or “quite a bit” increased their ability to: Information Literacy: able to recognize when additional information is needed to complete an assignment 65% Critical Thinking: able to evaluate conclusions to ensure they make sense 63% GCSEA: work effectively individually and collaboratively on projects 57% GCSEA : participate in a democratic proce ss 38% GCSEA: understand the significance of both environmental sustainability and social justic e 52% 6

The most recent Accountability Reporting for the Community Colleges (ARCC) report showed that we have lost ground in closing the gap for the underrepresented. See slide 9 at Timeliness – point #2 7

Growing Equity Gap 8

Campus Climate survey will be conducted in Spring 2013 Timeliness – point #3 9

GLOBAL AWARENESS 10

GLOBAL AWARENESS CULTURAL AWARENESS 11

GLOBAL AWARENESS SOCIAL AWARENESS CULTURAL AWARENESS 12

GLOBAL AWARENESS ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS SOCIAL AWARENESS CULTURAL AWARENESS 13

Civic Capacity for Equity and Social Justice 14 GLOBAL AWARENESS SOCIAL AWARENESS CULTURAL AWARENESS ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS

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Faculty & Staff Focused Objective: Deepen faculty and staff understanding of global, cultural, social, and environmental awareness seen through the lens of civic capacity for equity and social justice. 16

Student Focused Objective: Assess that our students are deepening their awareness in regards to global, cultural, social and environmental issues as seen through the lens of civic capacity for equity and social justice 17

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19 Equity Equality Socially Just Diversity Inclusion Civic Capacity

Panel of Practice: What some of our own faculty and staff are already doing. Panelists: Lori Clinchard (Instructor--Humanities) Jeff Schinske (Instructor--Biology) Matt Trosper (Academic Advisor—Athletics)

Three key questions in the assessment process: What do we see/have we seen that indicates an opportunity for improving student learning? What might we change in our own campus work in order to improve student learning? What results do we observe after making this change?

ICC Characteristic Where in your campus work have you observed that your students’ (Global/Cultural/Social/Environm ental) engagement could be further deepened?? Describe the experiment/assessment that you have tried or (will try) in order to deepen your students’ Global/Cultural/Social/Envir onmental) engagement.) How will you know that students “got it”? ((i.e. That your students’ Global/Cultural/Social/Enviro nmental engagement has deepened) Global Awareness Cultural Awareness Social Awareness Environmental Awareness Division__________________ Department/Service Area _____________________ In the table below choose one or more characteristics of this ICC and write what you currently do or what you propose to do in your class(es) or service area. Name: ____________________ (Optional but we would really appreciate it!) 22

We’re on the Web! Thank you SLO Convocation 23 SLOAC Outcome #2 Faculty will dialog on SLO work at course and program level 1:00—3:00 pm - Individual Department work: SLOs, SLOACs, PLOACs, APRU - Drop-in Help available in ADM 102