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Assessing Core Competencies: Improving with each change in the process

Assessing Core Competencies: Improving with each change in the process. Cassandra Jones, PhD Marymount University April 23, 2010 VAMAP. History. About Marymount Use for SACS 4 years Started 3 competencies: Critical Thinking, Writing, Information Literacy Lower and upper level papers.

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Assessing Core Competencies: Improving with each change in the process

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  1. Assessing Core Competencies: Improving with each change in the process Cassandra Jones, PhD Marymount University April 23, 2010 VAMAP

  2. History • About Marymount • Use for SACS • 4 years • Started • 3 competencies: Critical Thinking, Writing, Information Literacy • Lower and upper level papers

  3. Original Process Reviewers examine all 3 areas Training in large group 3 holistic rubrics for each competency area 2 rater agreement (if not, then 3rd) 75 papers read by each reviewer

  4. Concerns • Lack of rater agreement • Low in certain areas (.03/.28) • Rater exhaustion • Errors in data collection • Difficult to answer important questions (transfers vs. native students)

  5. Concerns • Lack of rater agreement • Low in certain areas (.03/.28) • Rater exhaustion • Errors in data collection • Difficult to answer important questions (transfers vs. native students)

  6. Original Rubric Holistic Rubric

  7. Current Rubric New Rubrics – Analytical

  8. Other changes Process – multiple reviewers Improved training

  9. Concerns • Lack of rater agreement • Low in certain areas (.03/.28) • Rater exhaustion • Errors in data collection • Difficult to answer important questions (transfers vs. native students)

  10. Changes Raters focused on one competency area Move from paper to online entry in computer lab

  11. Concerns • Lack of rater agreement • Low in certain areas (.03/.28) • Rater exhaustion • Errors in data collection • Difficult to answer important questions (transfers vs. native students)

  12. Not all Changes at Once • Spring 2007 • Move from reviewing all competencies to one • Spring 2008 • Holistic to Analytical Rubrics • 2 reviewers to multiples • Special Focus on Training • Spring 2009 • Paper to electronic entry • Re-emphasized individual information

  13. Results from Changes

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