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1 Assessment Conversations Focus on Fall 2009 … and Beyond May 7, 2009

2 NEASC Standard 4.44 4.44 The institution implements and supports a systematic and broad-based approach to the assessment of student learning focused on educational improvement through understanding what and how students are learning through their academic program and, as appropriate, through experiences outside the classroom. This approach is based on a clear statement or statements of what students are expected to gain, achieve, demonstrate, or know by the time they complete their academic program.

3 NEASC Standard 4.45 4.45 The institution’s approach to understanding student learning focuses on the course, program, and institutional level. Data and other evidence generated through this approach are considered at the appropriate level of focus, with the results being a demonstrable factor in improving the learning opportunities and results for students.

4 Four questions What were your department’s assessment activities during AY2008-2009? What was the most important thing you learned, and how does know it benefit your program(s)? What is your top assessment priority for AY2009-2010? What will assure that next year’s goal is met?

5 Activities (I) Clarification of program learning outcomes – Integrating new accreditors (e.g., Nursing, EXSS) – Integrating new requirements from accreditors (e.g. Library, Computer Science) Identification of measurable outcomes – Setting priorities among multiple possibilities (e.g., Biology/Chemistry, Communications Media).

6 Activities (II) – Building consensus about measures (e.g., Liberal Arts and Sciences, Criminal Justics, Business Administration, Mathematics, EHP, esp. Political Science; Geophysical Science courses.)

7 Learnings “The children is learning.” (e.g., English and History capstones; Teacher Education). Processes can always be improved (e.g., Sociology).

8 Needs Time Personnel Continued support and collaboration from colleagues. Continued support and collaboration from Academic Affairs.

9 NEASC Standard 4.37 The institution offering programs and courses for abbreviated or concentrated time periods or via distance learning demonstrates that students completing these programs or courses acquire levels of knowledge, understanding, and competencies equivalent to those achieved in similar programs offered in more traditional time periods and modalities. Programs and courses are designed to ensure an opportunity for reflection and for analysis of the subject matter and the identification, analysis and evaluation of information resources beyond those provided directly for the course.

10 NEASC Standard 4.10 4.10 Institutions undertaking the initiation of degrees at a higher level, off-campus programs, …. distance learning programs, academic programs overseas, or other substantive change demonstrate their capacity to undertake such initiatives and to assure that the new academic programming meets the standards of quality of the institution and the Commission’s Standards and policies. The institution recognizes and takes account of the increased demands on resources made by programs offered at a higher degree level.


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