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1 Assessment for Optimal Learning Tace Crouse Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning University of Central Florida

2 Session Objectives Participants will:  understand how a system of assessment leads to continuous improvement  identify student performance assessments that are most appropriate for assessment of their program student learning outcomes  identify issues that impact assessment  identify resources for help with assessment

3 Why do we assess?  A. make decisions about student performance, classes, courses and programs  B. compliance with rules  C. conduct research  D. all of the above

4 You do not have time to waste Design and use one system that addresses : Classroom Needs  Formative and Summative Assessments of student performance  Assessing class effectiveness Course/Program Needs  Extract assessment of core student learning outcomes from student performance assessments already in place  ALC’s (Subset of Institutional Effectiveness)

5 The Plan

6 The Process Determine evidence needed Determine Learning OUTCOMES Match Outcomes with ASSESSMENTS Changes lead to new outcomes REFLECT on RESULTS CHANGE Procedures Resources Outcomes Assessments Implement Assessments & Collect Data What is next?

7 Student Learning Outcomes  Student performance  Know, do, value  Higher cognitive levels apply analyze evaluation synthesize

8 SLOs and Matching Assessments Assessment for Optimal Learning Handout Teaching/Learning Strategies Handout SLOs Matching strategy Assessment Strategies Handout Formative and Summative Assessments

9 Formative Assessments  Select the formative assessments that would match your outcome

10 Summative Assessments  Application Students will apply, demonstrate, solve… Problem scenario Problem set Demonstration of skill Role Play Lab Report Field Experience/Internship Report

11 Summative Assessments  Analysis Students will categorize, examine, induce… Case study Journal Field Experience/Internship Reflection Complex problems Conduct experiment/ test hypothesis Observations Examination of an object, writing, process

12 Summative Assessments  Synthesis Students will design, integrate, relate… Project Research Thesis Essay Design an experiment Annotated bibliography Create a video or poster Portfolio

13 Summative Assessments  Evaluation Students will conclude, critique, justify… Debate Essay Report Journal Write an editorial/position paper Comment on authors’ perspectives Book review Prepare a committee/team briefing paper

14 What do you do with the results?  Provide feedback to students More than grades… Formative assessment Summative assessment

15 The advantages of rubrics  Setting & clarifying expectations  Intra-rater reliability  Inter-rater reliability  Data collection

16 What do we do with the results?  Reinforce/alter curriculum  Alter teaching and/or assessment strategies  Alter prerequisites/entrance requirements

17 Issues with all assessments  Are our tests valid?  Are our grading practices fair and consistent?  The time it takes to grade  How can we ensure students are not cheating?  Post-requisite Courses – Are the students ready?

18 Where do I go for help with assessment? UCF Faculty Center Resources www.fctl.ucf.edu


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