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1 CRITICAL CORE: Straight Talk

2 Today’s Discussion What is Critical Core?
What are the Critical Core Competencies? What is process for Critical Core? How are Faculty a part of the process? Owen

3 What is the CRITICAL CORE?
A model that represents our college’s commitment to ensuring students have the CRITICAL CORE skills they need for personal, academic, and professional success. Creates a pathway that ensures students are engaged with each CRITICAL CORE skill multiple times from general education requirements through program- specific requirements and completion. Continual faculty lead and college engaged process. Owen

4 What are the Critical Core Competencies?
The ability to interpret, analyze, synthesize, or evaluate information, issues and ideas and apply creative thought to formulate an opinion, solve a problem or reach a conclusion. CRITICAL THINKING The ability to develop and effectively express in written and oral form ideas that are appropriate to audience and purpose. (WRITTEN/ORAL) COMMUNICATION The ability to understand and manage self, to function effectively in social and professional environments, and to make reasoned judgements based on an understanding of the diversity of the world community PERSONAL GROWTH & CULTURAL LITERACY The ability to locate, understand, evaluate, and synthesize, information and data in a technological and data-driven society INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & QUANTITATIVE LITERACY Owen

5 What is process for Critical Core?
Jen

6 What is process for Critical Core: Key Indicators
Jen

7 What is process for Critical Core: Key Indicators
Critical Thinking GENERAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION PROGRAMS OF STUDY Student selects and uses information appropriately to investigate a point of view or conclusion Student evaluate concepts and information to support an opinion, solve a problem, or reach a conclusion Jen Student formulates and articulates a position Student articulates a conclusion and identifies implications and consequences Student integrates different ideas and concepts within a position

8 What is process for Critical Core: Key Indicators
Communication GENERAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION PROGRAMS OF STUDY Student collects, organizes, and analyzes subject-relevant information that results in written communication with minimal errors Student demonstrates control of syntax and mechanics Jen Students orally communicate in a clear, organized manner which demonstrates awareness of audience Student demonstrates appropriate communication techniques for a specific area of study and / or within professional contexts Student articulates a clearly and appropriately supported viewpoint

9 Key Indicators Personal Growth and Cultural Literacy
GENERAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION PROGRAMS OF STUDY Student demonstrates cultural awareness Student demonstrates ethical and informed decision-making Jen Student demonstrates ethical self-awareness Student demonstrates effective teamwork Student identifies and assesses assumptions

10 What is process for Critical Core: Key Indicators
Information Technology and Quantitative Literacy GENERAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION PROGRAMS OF STUDY Student applies quantitative concepts to interpret data Student uses quantitative concepts for calculation Jen Student applies qualitative concepts to analyze data Student uses digital tools and environments to locate, access, and gather data Student evaluates information and its sources critically

11 What is process for Critical Core: Signature Rubrics
Competency Key Indicator Blank Beginning Emerging Proficient 1 2 3 4 Critical Thinking Student selects and uses information appropriately to investigate a point of view or conclusion Indicates an assignment was not submitted. Indicates submission of an assignment that does not allow for sufficient or appropriate scoring of skill, for example, an assignment that plagiarized. Information is taken from source(s) without any interpretation and/or evaluation. Viewpoints of experts are taken as fact, without question. Information is taken from source(s) with some interpretation and/or evaluation, but not enough to develop a coherent analysis. Viewpoints of experts are taken as mostly fact, with little questioning. Information is taken from source(s) with enough interpretation and/or evaluation to develop a coherent analysis. Viewpoints of experts are subject to questioning. Information is taken from source(s) with enough interpretation and/or evaluation to develop a comprehensive analysis. Viewpoints of experts are questioned thoroughly.

12 What is process for Critical Core: Signature Assignment
An authentic assessment It is an assignment, task, activity, project or exam purposefully created or modified to collect evidence for a specific learning outcomes or learning outcomes. Ensures that all faculty are evaluating student performance in a consistent, reliable, and effective manner. In alignment with a Signature Rubric, a Signature Assignment allows for a comparison across courses, disciplines, and programs. Jen

13 How are Faculty a part of the process?
Faculty teaching curriculum courses will: Incorporate the common Signature Assignment for their course into course. Score (0-4) the common signature assignment using the common Signature Rubric. (This scoring rubric does NOT replace the grading rubric faculty may use to assign a grade to the assignment.) Keep assignment stored within blackboard or on-hand for sample collection Owen

14 How are Faculty a part of the process?
Signature Assignment Scores in Blackboard (Three Parts) Faculty will upload a ‘package’ to course shell that will create a rubric score column Faculty will label Signature Assignment Column Faculty will enter signature assignment rubric scores in rubric column Student Artifacts Collection and Storage Faculty will keep Signature Assignment artifacts A random selection of course sections will be pulled for artifact review Owen

15 Questions Dr. Owen Sutkowski, Communication Instructor
x6616 Dr. Jen Hejazi, Psychology Instructor x3123 Owen


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