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Utilization-Focused Assessment: Principles and Practices Paula Carlson Vice President & Liaison to the Board of Rege

Utilization-Focused Assessment: Principles and Practices Paula Carlson Vice President & Liaison to the Board of Regents St. Olaf College CHEA Annual Conference January 26, 2011 . Utilization-focused assessment. Principles: Identify intended users and uses

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Utilization-Focused Assessment: Principles and Practices Paula Carlson Vice President & Liaison to the Board of Rege

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  1. Utilization-Focused Assessment: Principles and Practices Paula Carlson Vice President & Liaison to the Board of Regents St. Olaf College CHEA Annual Conference January 26, 2011

  2. Utilization-focused assessment Principles: • Identify intended users and uses • Engage users in all phases of inquiry • Defining outcomes • Establishing reporting guidelines • Setting priorities for gathering evidence • Selecting/inventing methods • Treat findings as a means to an end

  3. Utilization-focused assessment St. Olaf’s “assessment mantra”: Mission-driven Meaningful Manageable

  4. Utilization-focused assessment “Domains” of assessment: • In departments/programs • In General Education • College-wide

  5. In departments and programs • Partnership between faculty governance and Dean of the College • Phased implementation • Methods that fit inquiry and pedagogy in the department’s field(s) • “Assessment Action Reports”

  6. In departments and programs Reflect and write: What issue, concern, or project within your department could serve as a focus for gathering evidence of student learning?

  7. In General Education • Partnership between faculty governance and Dean of the College • Pilot project with all departments participating • Simple “inventory” of student performance by learning outcome • Report focused on practical significance

  8. In General Education Reflect and write: What issue, concern, or project in your General Education program could serve as a focus for gathering evidence of student learning?

  9. College-wide

  10. College-wide Recent institutional projects supported by assessment evidence: • Strategic planning • “Main Street” quality improvement initiative for reaccreditation • Review of writing curriculum and pedagogy

  11. College-wide Reflectand write: What college-wide issue, concern, or project could serve as a focus for gathering evidence of student learning?

  12. Utilization-focused assessment Be sure to build in time to think and talk about the evidence you have gathered: St. Olaf’s multi-year assessment cycle includes a year for “reflection, integration, and planning”

  13. Utilization-focused assessment • Benefits: • Stimulates faculty curiosity and commitment • Promotes mission, meaning, and manageability • Keeps attention focused on the principal goal – to improve student learning and development

  14. Utilization-focused assessment St. Olaf College Office of Institutional Research & Evaluation Dr. Jo Michelle Beld Director of Evaluation & Assessment

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