Utilization-Focused Assessment: Principles and Practices Paula Carlson Vice President & Liaison to the Board of Regents St. Olaf College CHEA Annual Conference.

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Utilization-Focused Assessment: Principles and Practices Paula Carlson Vice President & Liaison to the Board of Regents St. Olaf College CHEA Annual Conference January 26, 2011

Utilization-focused assessment Principles: Identify intended users and uses Engage users in all phases of inquiry  Defining outcomes  Establishing reporting guidelines  Setting priorities for gathering evidence  Selecting/inventing methods Treat findings as a means to an end

Utilization-focused assessment St. Olaf’s “assessment mantra”: Mission-driven Meaningful Manageable

Utilization-focused assessment “Domains” of assessment: In departments/programs In General Education College-wide

In departments and programs Partnership between faculty governance and Dean of the College Phased implementation Methods that fit inquiry and pedagogy in the department’s field(s) “Assessment Action Reports”

In departments and programs Reflect and write: What issue, concern, or project within your department could serve as a focus for gathering evidence of student learning?

In General Education Partnership between faculty governance and Dean of the College Pilot project with all departments participating Simple “inventory” of student performance by learning outcome Report focused on practical significance

In General Education Reflect and write: What issue, concern, or project in your General Education program could serve as a focus for gathering evidence of student learning?

College-wide

Recent institutional projects supported by assessment evidence: Strategic planning “Main Street” quality improvement initiative for reaccreditation Review of writing curriculum and pedagogy

College-wide Reflect and write: What college-wide issue, concern, or project could serve as a focus for gathering evidence of student learning?

Utilization-focused assessment Be sure to build in time to think and talk about the evidence you have gathered: St. Olaf’s multi-year assessment cycle includes a year for “reflection, integration, and planning”

Utilization-focused assessment Benefits:  Stimulates faculty curiosity and commitment  Promotes mission, meaning, and manageability  Keeps attention focused on the principal goal – to improve student learning and development

Utilization-focused assessment St. Olaf College Office of Institutional Research & Evaluation Dr. Jo Michelle Beld Director of Evaluation & Assessment