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Peralta Community Colleges: Environments of Effective Learning and Innovation. January

Student Success Stories at Peralta Community Colleges 2

Reflection and Question 1 Sharing in small groups and with each other, what were some examples of successful student learning that took place during Fall 2011 in your departments/disciplines and colleges? 3

Reflection and Question 2 Focusing on those successful student learning stories and sharing with each other, how do you know that these were examples of success? 4

Guidelines What were some common themes, threads or highlights of your table dialogue? How did the members of your group define success? 5

Reflection and Question 3 What could you and your colleagues do to expand and improve on those successes so that more students throughout the Peralta Community Colleges can benefit? 6

Reflection and Question 4 Given the realization that we achieve proficiency through widespread participation, how is or could this responsibility be shared at your college? 7

ACCJC Requirements Program Review and Planning The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) has clearly stated its expectation that colleges be at the "Continuous Sustainable Quality Improvement" level for Program Review and Planning on rubrics that the ACCJC has provided. 8

ACCJC Requirements Student Learning Outcomes In addition, the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) has clearly stated its expectation that colleges be at the “Proficiency" level for Student Learning Outcomes on a rubric that the ACCJC has provided by Fall

SLOA Proficiency Level Fall 2012  ACCJC expects colleges to be at the "Proficiency" level for student learning outcomes (SLOs) and assessment by Fall  How does "Proficiency” look according to the ACCJC Rubric? 10

Proficiency Rubric for SLOs The Revised ACCJC Rubric covers 7 essential areas  Outcomes and authentic assessment  Widespread institutional dialogue  Integrated decision-making  Resources allocation  Reporting  Alignment  Student awareness 11

Proficiency Level for SLOs ACCJC – The Revised Rubric (6/24/11) Student learning outcomes and authentic assessment are in place for courses, programs and degrees. There is widespread institutional dialogue about the results of assessment and identification of gaps. Decision-making includes dialogue on the results of assessment and is purposefully directed toward aligning institution-wide practices to support and improve student learning. Appropriate resources continue to be allocated and fine-tuned. Comprehensive assessment reports exist and are completed and updated on a regular basis. Course student learning outcomes are aligned with degree student learning outcomes. Students demonstrate awareness of goals and purposes of courses and programs in which they are enrolled. 12

Assessment Dimensions Three dimensions with different areas of focus: Institutional assessment (ILOs) Curricular and program assessment (PLOs) Course and learner-centered assessments (SLOs) 13

Institutional Assessment Cycle 14

Image source: SLO Assessment Cycle Image source: 15

CLOSING THE ASSESSMENT LOOP: THE ASSESSMENT PROCESS FROM OUTCOMES TO QUALITY IMPROVEMENT 16 James O. Nichols and Karen W. Nichols: A ROAD MAP FOR IMPROVEMENT OF STUDENT LEARNING AND SUPPORT SERVICES THROUGH ASSESSMENT

Learner Centered Assessment 17

A Holistic Approach to Assessment Develop comprehensive and measurable outcomes in teaching, learning, and services through an approach that is easy to understand and practical to implement Measure and support student learning and services Link annual administrative and academic planning to our mission and strategic goals Build a culture of continuous improvement Align efforts in assessment between the District office and each college 18

References Angelo, T. (1995) Defining (and Re-assessing) Assessment: A Second Try, AAHE Bulletin no. 48. Angelo, T., and Cross, P. (1993). Classroom Assessment Techniques A Handbook for College Teachers. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Austin, at al. AAHE's 9 Principles of Good Practice for Assessing Student Learning Assessing Student Learning in Community Colleges, Janet Fulks (an online workbook). The direct URL is: 19

References, continued Assessment Clear and Simple: A Practical Guide for Institutions, Departments, and General Education, Barbara E. Walvoord, Jossey-Bass, Assessing Student Learning: A Common Sense Guide, Linda Suskie, Anker, Assessing Academic Programs in Higher Education, Mary J. Allen, Anker, Bloom, B. S. (Ed.) Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: The Classification of Educational Goals. Handbook I: Cognitive Domain. White Plains, NY: Longman,

References, concluded Gronlund, N. E. Measurement and Evaluation in Teaching. 4th ed. New York: Macmillan, Effective Grading: A Tool for Learning and Assessment, Barbara E. Walvoord and Virginia Johnson Anderson, Jossey-Bass, Introduction to Rubrics: An Assessment Tool to Save Grading Time, Convey Effective Feedback, and Promote Student Learning, Danelle D. Stevens, Stylus,