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Pedagogies of Engagement (Cooperative Learning) and Assessment – Overview – Karl A. Smith Engineering Education – Purdue University Civil Engineering - University of Minnesota Brigham Young University College of Engineering Workshop January 2007

2 Session Objectives Participants will be able to describe key elements of: –Cooperative learning and assessing student learning –Classroom assessment –Trade offs between meaningful and manageable assessment Participants will begin applying key elements to the design on a course, class session or learning module

3 Cooperative Learning and Assessing Student Learning 1.Use a criterion-referenced system for all assessment and evaluation 2.Use a wide variety of assessment formats performance-based assessment authentic assessment total quality learning 3.Conduct assessment and evaluation in the context of learning teams 4.Directly involve students in assessing each other's level of learning 5.Assess, assess, assess, assess, and assess!

4 Evaluation Methods [1] [1] Engineering FacultyAll Faculty Grading "on the curve"43%**22% Research/ Term papers1933 Multiple choice exams10*32 Essay exams2143 Student presentations1527 Percent of those using the technique in all or most classes **highest of all fields * lowest of all fields [1] [1] Astin, Alexander W Engineering outcomes. ASEE PRISM, 3(1),

5 Types of Assessment 1.Diagnostic Assessment Conducted at the beginning of an instructional unit, course, semester... to determine the present level of knowledge, skill, interest... of a student, group or class. 2.Formative Assessment Conducted periodically throughout the instructional unit...to monitor progress and provide feedback toward learning goals. 3.Summative Assessment Conducted at the end of an instructional unit or semester to judge the quality and quantity of student achievement and/or the success of the instructional unit.

6 Assessment Formats 1.Performance-Based Assessment Students demonstrate what they know and can do by performing a procedure or skill 2.Authentic Assessment Students demonstrate a procedure of skill in "real life" context 3.Total Quality Learning Continuous assessment of the process of learning (and teamwork) to improve it

7 Making Assessments Meaningful 1.To be meaningful, assessment has to have a purpose that is significant 2.Assessments are meaningful when students are involved in conducting the assessment. 3.Meaningful assessments provide a direction and road map for future efforts to learn.

8 Making Assessments Manageable -- Involve Students -- Myths About Team-Based Assessment 1.If you assess student learning, you have to give students grades. 2.Faculty must read every student paper and provide feedback. 3.Students are not capable of meaningful involvement in assessment. 4.Involving students in assessment takes valuable time away from learning and lowers their achievement. 5.Assessment is a faculty responsibility, not to be done by students. 6.Individual assessment is lost in team-based approaches to assessment.

9 Principles of Good Practice for Assessing Student Learning 1.The assessment of student learning begins with educational values. 2.Assessment is most effective when it reflects an understanding of learning as multidimensional, integrated, and revealed in performance over time. 3.Assessment works best when the program it seeks to improve have clear, explicitly stated purposes. 4.Assessment requires attention to outcomes but also and equally to the experiences that lead to those outcomes. 5.Assessment works best when it is ongoing, not episodic. 6.Assessment fosters wider improvement when representative from across the educational community are involved. 7.Assessment makes a difference when it begins with issues of use and illuminates questions that people really care about. 8.Assessment is most likely to lead to improvement when it is a part of a larger set of conditions that promote change. 9.Through assessment, educators meet responsibilities to students and to the public. AAHE Assessment Forum, 1992.