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General Education Assessment Workshop: Spring 2013 Attributes

General Education Assessment Workshop: Spring 2013 Attributes. General Education Assessment Committee (GEAC) SUNY Oneonta November 28, 2012. Workshop Structure. Presentation/Discussion of process Deborah Farro-Lynd, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics

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General Education Assessment Workshop: Spring 2013 Attributes

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  1. General Education Assessment Workshop:Spring 2013 Attributes General Education Assessment Committee (GEAC) SUNY Oneonta November 28, 2012

  2. Workshop Structure • Presentation/Discussion of process • Deborah Farro-Lynd, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics • Brett Heindl, Political Science • Small working sessions (facilitated by GEAC members)

  3. GEAC Members • John Bagby, Theatre • Suzanne Black, English (Fall 2012) • Amie Doughty, English* • Deborah Farro-Lynd, Mathematics • Brian Haley, Anthropology • Brett Heindl, Political Science • Kirsten Hilpert, Human Ecology • Vicky Lentz, Biology (Chair) • Yuriy Malikov, History • Gayane Torosyan, Communication Arts • William Vining, Chemistry & Biochemistry *On sabbatical, Fall 2012

  4. Recent Changes in GE Assessment Process Schedule - attributes now only assessed once every three years New forms intended to place emphasis on use of assessment data to inform teaching and learning Elimination of Critical Thinking and Information Management as required attributes for all GE courses Life of the Mind sessions dedicated to GE assessment as part of “closing the loop”

  5. Planning Your General Education Assessment – “Do’s” Make sure student learning outcomes (SLOs) that are part of your attribute are listed on your syllabus Assess all SLOs that are part of your attribute – do not add or delete attributes Make sure your assignments map to the SLOs Have systematic way of evaluating non-quantitative assignments (e.g., rubrics)

  6. Planning Your General Education Assessment – “Don’t’s” Do not use final course grades as measures for your SLOs Do not add SLOs to the reporting form (fine to have them, but not needed as part of GE assessment)

  7. Submitting Your Assessment Report • Reports are due within two weeks of your final exam • Reports should be submitted to: • oiae@oneonta.edu • Your department chair • If you use a rubric, include a copy of it when you submit your assessment report

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