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AAC&U Members on Trends in Learning Outcomes Assessment Key findings from a survey among 325 chief academic officers or designated representatives at AAC&U.

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1 AAC&U Members on Trends in Learning Outcomes Assessment Key findings from a survey among 325 chief academic officers or designated representatives at AAC&U member institutions, conducted July 15 to October 13, 2015, by Hart Research Associates for the Association of American Colleges and Universities 1

2 72% Proportions of Member Institutions that Assess Learning Outcomes in Departments Assess learning outcomes Does your institution assess learning outcomes across the curriculum? If it does, are students’ cumulative learning outcomes assessed in departments? Do not assess learning outcomes Assess learning outcomes Do not assess learning outcomes All/Most departments Planning to do so 24% Planning to 11% 28% 87% 13% 2008 2015 85% assess within departments 68% assess within departments A few/No departments All/Most departments 2

3 Assessing Cumulative Learning Outcomes in General Education Does your institution assess cumulative learning outcomes in general education across multiple courses? Planning to do so 42% 48% 33% Planning to do so 25% November – December 2008July – October 2015 Assess learning outcomes Do not assess learning outcomes Assess learning outcomes Do not assess learning outcomes 3

4 Member institutions use a variety of methods to assess student learning outcomes in general education. Does your institution assess cumulative learning outcomes in general education across multiple courses? 33% Planning to do so 25% Which of these does your institution use? Institutionally created rubrics applied to samples of student work Culminating or capstone projects Student surveys and self-reports Locally developed common assignments in some courses Locally developed examinations AAC&U VALUE rubrics applied to samples of student work Standardized national tests of general skills, such as critical thinking Standardized national tests of general knowledge, such as science or humanities 87% 78% 64% 62% 46% 42% 38% 33% Assess learning outcomes Do not assess learning outcomes 4

5 Use of Rubrics to Assess General Education Learning Outcomes Increases; Use of General Skills Tests Decreases Proportions saying their institution uses each to assess learning outcomes in general education* Rubrics applied to examples of student work (Institutionally created or AAC&U VALUE) Culminating or capstone projects Student surveys and self-reports Locally developed common assignments in some courses Locally developed examinations Standardized national tests of general skills, such as critical thinking Standardized national tests of general knowledge, such as science or humanities 2008 77% 70% 67% 52% 44% 49% 31% * Among members at institutions that assess cumulative student learning outcomes in general education (87%) 5

6 VALUE Rubrics Used by Member Institutions to Assess Student Learning Outcomes in General Education 6 Proportions saying their institution uses each VALUE rubric to assess student learning outcomes in general education Critical thinking Written communication Quantitative literacy Oral communication Information literacy Ethical reasoning Global learning Intercultural knowledge and competence 71% 69% 51% 50% 38% 30% * Among members at institutions that use VALUE rubrics to assess student learning outcomes in general education (28%) Inquiry and analysis Civic engagement Problem solving Integrative learning Creative thinking Reading Foundations and skills for lifelong learning Teamwork Don’t know which specific rubrics we are using 29% 25% 22% 17% 13% 9% 7% 15%


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