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Christine Case

Christine Case. Methods. Looked at Instructional Objectives in course outlines. Results. SLOs for all courses SLOs for all programs. Results. SLOs for all courses SLOs for all programs www.smccd.edu/ accounts/ skybio. Programs. General Education (100s) Majors (215, 230)

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Christine Case

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  1. Christine Case

  2. Methods • Looked at Instructional Objectives in course outlines

  3. Results • SLOs for all courses • SLOs for all programs

  4. Results • SLOs for all courses • SLOs for all programs • www.smccd.edu/accounts/skybio

  5. Programs • General Education (100s) • Majors (215, 230) • Allied Health Sciences (240, 250, 260) • Biotechnology (400s) • Honors (675)

  6. BIOL 101

  7. BIOL 101 Students • 4 semester units • 3 lecture hr/wk • 3 lab hr/wk

  8. BIOL 101 Students • 72% plan to transfer • 22% BUS majors • 20% undecided • 37 college units • Range: 0-120

  9. BIOL 101 • Mission: To provide students with the knowledge, experiences, & skills needed to make decisions regarding personal and environmental health.

  10. Definitions • Evaluation • to make a conclusion about student learning • Assessment • is ongoing. • To continually evaluate student learning against outcomes to improve programs. • To reflect on what we do for our students and what we should do.

  11. SLO Assessment Plan

  12. SLO Assessment Plan

  13. SLO Assessment Plan

  14. SLOAC Methods • Direct: • Require students to demonstrate their knowledge, skills and/or abilities. • Indirect: • Students reflect on their learning rather than demonstrate it.

  15. SLO Assessment Plan

  16. Criteria • Are all students expected to achieve a certain proficiency level for an outcome?  • Would the program be satisfied if only a certain percentage of students achieve a certain level of proficiency?  • What should this percentage and level be?  • Consider the “criterion point” at which the program would want to initiate curriculum changes. M. Zieky and M. Perie. A Primer on Setting Cut Scores on Tests of Educational Achievement. Educational Testing Service, 2006. http://www.ets.org

  17. The criteria are • “…subjective; it is important notto assume that criteria values accurately reflect student performance.” C. Horn et al. Cut Scores: Results May Vary. NBETPP Monographs 1(1). eScholarship@BC, 2000.

  18. Cohort Study

  19. Direct Outcome Results

  20. Direct Outcome Results

  21. Outcome Results

  22. Outcome Results

  23. Practice graphing

  24. Outcome Results

  25. Indirect Outcome Results

  26. Indirect Outcome Results

  27. For example: • I enjoy studying Biology. • Strongly agree Agree Disagree Strongly disagree • Semantic differential • Biology is: Clean | | | | Dirty • Citizenship • I plan to vote in the upcoming election. C. L. Case. American Biology Teacher 42(2):121-123, 1980. J. E. Roueche et al. Assessing Student Opinions of the Learning Experience. Machaca TX: Sterling Swift, 1976.

  28. Outcome Results

  29. Outcome Results

  30. Outcome Results

  31. Outcome Results When I hear Biology, I have a feeling of dislike

  32. Year Over Year When I hear Biology, I have a feeling of dislike

  33. Outcome Results Not frightened by performing an experiment in lab

  34. Outcome Results Not frightened by performing an experiment in lab

  35. Year Over Year Not frightened by performing an experiment in lab

  36. Year Over Year Not frightened by performing an experiment in lab

  37. Citizenship

  38. Citizenship • Nonvoters: • 56% not citizens • 26% not registered

  39. Outcome Results

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