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T he Assessment Cyclone

T he Assessment Cyclone. Ms. Angela Brazeal Hager, Assistant to the President and SACSCOC Liaison. The Assessment Cyclone. Outcomes and Objectives. NLC adopted the six THECB Core Objectives as General Education Competencies for the Core Curriculum.

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T he Assessment Cyclone

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  1. The Assessment Cyclone Ms. Angela Brazeal Hager, Assistant to the President and SACSCOC Liaison

  2. The Assessment Cyclone

  3. Outcomes and Objectives • NLC adopted the six THECB Core Objectives as General Education Competencies for the Core Curriculum. • Every course in the Core Curriculum has course-level SLOs that are linked to one or more Core Objectives. • NLC faculty developed Program Outcomes for each of the academic programs. As a community college, NLC’s programs are broad: Associate of Arts, Associate of Arts in Teaching and Associate of Science. • Every course that can be taken to satisfy concentration requirements has course-level SLOs that are linked to Program Outcomes. • The Program Outcomes are natural extensions of the concepts introduced in the Core Objectives.

  4. Assessment of Course-Level SLOs: Every Student, Every Course • NLC faculty track each individual student’s achievement of SLOs in each course. • The instructor denotes the standard for mastery on course assignments, activities or experiences and indicates which students mastered the SLO based on performance during the semester. • The instructor submits an Excel sheet for each course.

  5. Statistics are generated by course and departmentally.

  6. Department Level use of data: • SLO data is submitted every semester to Department Chairs who assess the trends in each course. • Chairs address issues with individual faculty members and with the entire department. • Departmental discussion engages the faculty in an open dialogue about how to better address learning objectives for student success. • Department level data analysis can also lead to revision of faulty SLOs.

  7. Institutional use of data: • Graduates’ and Core Completers’ records are assessed annually by the Assistant to the President. • Curriculum maps and assessment reports of each student’s accomplishment of Program Outcomes and Core Objectives are compiled. • These reports are submitted to the Dean of Arts and Sciences. The Dean facilitates meetings with Department Chairs to influence decisions regarding staffing, syllabi requirements and SLO assessment.

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