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Student Affairs Assessment: Using Student Learning Outcomes for Continuous Improvement

CSU Channel Islands CSU Sacramento University of the Pacific. Student Affairs Assessment: Using Student Learning Outcomes for Continuous Improvement. Evaluating Institutional Learning-Centeredness Conference Center for Educational Leadership, Innovation, and Policy in Postsecondary Education

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Student Affairs Assessment: Using Student Learning Outcomes for Continuous Improvement

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  1. CSU Channel Islands CSU Sacramento University of the Pacific Student Affairs Assessment: Using Student Learning Outcomes for Continuous Improvement Evaluating Institutional Learning-Centeredness Conference Center for Educational Leadership, Innovation, and Policy in Postsecondary Education Department of Administration, Rehabilitation and Postsecondary Education, SDSU July 13, 2007

  2. CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific Workshop Presenters:Elizabeth Griego, VP for Student Life, Pacificegriego@pacific.edu (209) 946-2365George Morten, Asst VP for Student Affairs, CSUCIgeorge.morten@csuci.edu (805) 437-8510Lori Varlotta, VP Student Affairs, Sacramento Statevarlotta@csus.edu (916) 278-6060

  3. Learning Outcomes for Conference Participants CSU Channel Islands CSU Sacramento University of the Pacific This session will help participants: • Understand how the University’s mission, values, traditions, and aspirations guide the co-curricular assessment effort • Articulate the potential benefits of assessment in student affairs • Write direct learning outcomes that measure learning goals • Identify useful types of assessment and evidence-gathering tools

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  5. Potential Value of Assessment in Student Affairs : CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific • Target the learning we expect students to achieve via their participation in the co-curriculum • Demonstrate the value-added nature of our programs and the difference they make in the lives of students (accountability) • Focus staff on learning rather than on mere satisfaction with services; on results rather than number of activities • Build a culture of inquiry in student affairs • Engage creatively what really matters • Become a partner with academic affairs in the learning process • Help programs continuously improve 5

  6. What is learning? CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific For the purposes of this workshop, learning is defined as: “a comprehensive, holistic, transformative activity that integrates academic learning and student development, processes that have often been considered separate, and even independent of each other. When we say learning then, we do not mean exclusively or primarily academic instruction, the acquisition of disciplinary content, or classroom learning.” Learning Reconsidered: A Campus-wide Focus on the Student Experience 6

  7. CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific Process for Measuring Learning CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific • Identify expected outcomes • Plan programs and services that accomplish outcomes • Implement programs and services 4. Assess the learning responsive to the outcomes through sound data collection and interpretation 5. Use results to improve learning opportunities 7

  8. What is assessment? CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific “Assessment is an ongoing process aimed at understanding and improving student learning. It involves making our expectations explicit and public; setting appropriate criteria and high standards for learning quality; systematically gathering, analyzing, and interpreting evidence to determine how well performance matches those expectations and standards and using the resulting information to document, explain, and improve performance…. 8

  9. Division Level Department Level Program Level Modes of Delivery Institutional Level Organizational Context CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific ASSESSMENT LEVELS EXAMPLES WASC Review, OCR Review, etc. Division of Student Affairs, Assessment of Strategic Plan Housing & Resident Life, Athletics, etc. Department level Reviews Student Leadership Training, Visual Impaired, etc. Program Review Workshops, Presentations, Role-plays, and others strategies

  10. Writing Good Learning Outcomes: Be clear about what you are assessing: Am I assessing program learning outcomes or student learning outcomes? Clearly statewhat you want students to know and be able to do. Make sure that your outcomes link to mission, values, strategic plan. Ensure that your outcome is measurable: Are my outcomes observable or operationally defined? Make sure that your outcome is meaningful: Assessment makes a difference when it begins with issues of use and illuminates questions that people really care about (9 principles of good Practice for Assessing Student Learning (AAHE 1998)? CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific 10

  11. Components of Learning Outcomes • Audience: For whom is the program aimed? • Behavior: What do you expect the audience to know/be able to do? • Conditions: Under what conditions or circumstances will the learning occur? • Degree: How much will be accomplished, how well will the behavior need to be performed, and at what level?

  12. An Example of a Learning Outcome Students who successfullycomplete the communications workshopwill be able to 1) demonstrate giving and receiving accurate feedbackduring a role-play exercise and 2) score at least 75% on a feedback surveyadministered by a facilitator.

  13. An Example of a Learning Outcome Students who successfully complete this Problem Solving Workshop will be able to 1)demonstrate knowledge of effective problem solvingusing a pencil paper exam, and 2) correctlyidentify the three elements of problem solving: empathy, invention, and selection.

  14. An Example of a Learning Outcome • Roommates who successfully complete this exercise will be able to demonstrate knowledge of their roommate’s salient life experiences, cultural values, and unique likes and dislikes by correctly identifying 80% of the correct answers found on their Roommate’s Characteristics Checklist.

  15. CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific Indirect Learning Outcomes Indirect Learning Outcomes - self-reported statements/ comments that reveal a perceived increase in understanding or appreciation. The perception is not verified through any demonstration of knowledge acquisition or observed behavioral / attitudinal change.

  16. CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific Methods to Assess IndirectLearning Outcomes • Satisfaction surveys • Program / evaluation surveys • Questionnaires • Inventories • Face-book response • Informal peer-to-peer conversations (e.g. with RAs, orientation leaders)

  17. CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific Direct Student Learning Outcomes Direct Student Learning Outcomes - Demonstrate the abilities, information, knowledge, attitudinal or behavioral changes student can demonstrate after participating in a program or utilizing a service

  18. CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific Methods to Assess DirectLearning Outcomes • Portfolios • Capstones • Performances • Common assignments • Narratives with reflection • Tests • Competency observations • Observations of employee or student behaviors • Juried art exhibits • National licensure examinations • Standardized tests • Work samples

  19. CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific Differentiating Direct and Indirect Learning Outcomes Direct or Indirect? • T / F This orientation session has helped me understand the foreign language at Sacramento State. • Which of the following examples fulfill the foreign language requirement necessary to graduate from Sacramento State? A) Demonstrated fluency in a language other than English B) Passed the AP foreign language exam with a score of 3 or higher C) Successfully completed, with C- or better, 3 years of high school foreign language D) All of the above

  20. CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific Changing Indirect Learning Outcomes to Direct Learning Outcomes Distribute Orientation Survey Handout Initiate group activity

  21. CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific Direct Student Learning Instrument Distribute Post-Test Orientation Assessment Handout

  22. “Best Advice” Examples CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific 22

  23. Resources CSU Channel Islands Sacramento State University of the Pacific WASC website http://www.wascweb.org CAS Standards http://www.cas.edu/gags.html Kansas Study Website http://Kansasstudy.org National CC Benchmark Project http://www.NCCBP.org Powerful Partnerships: A Shared Responsibility for Learninghttp://www.aahe.org/assessment/joint.htm Student Learning Imperativehttp://www.acpa.nche.edu/sli/sli.htm Association of Theological Schools http://www.ats.edu Learning Reconsidered, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) http://www.naspa.org 23

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