Tutorial
Teaching,
Learning, and Assessment Challenges
Benefits
of Effective Assessment
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Generates focus and involvement among students, staff, and
faculty
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Offers a way to document and share successes and
failures
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NCPI Resources:
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Presentation Materials for
Campus Leaders
Key Findings from Project 5.3
National Center for Postsecondary
Improvement
Suggestions for Linking Campus and National Data
Assessment
as Art
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Need to design carefully, build on existing and planned
information resources, and allow for adaptation over time
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Methodology anticipates criticisms and resistance
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Need to find a workable mix of methodologies and tools
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NCPI Resources:
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Presentation Materials for
Campus Leaders
Key Findings from Project 5.3
Glossary of Teaching, Learning, and
Assessment
What is a Conceptual Model?
Conceptual Model Template of NCPI Research
A Checklist for Survey Administrators
A Checklist for Interview
Researchers
An Interview Protocol
Checklist
A Sample Interview Protocol
Interviewing Tips
Pros and Cons of using Focus Groups
Potential Focus Group
Participants
Informed Consent Policy
Acknowledgements
Project Overview
Project History
National Center for Postsecondary
Improvement
Assessment
Questions and Types of Data
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What kinds of students are attracted to our programs?
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What kinds of experiences do students have in the programs
we offer?
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How do students change as a result of their
experiences? (Requires longitudinal data.)
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Most questions about program effectiveness and student
development require longitudinal data (pretest, posttest)
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Cross-sectional data on groups of students - a snapshot -
can be used to answer some basic assessment questions
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NCPI Resources:
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Glossary of Teaching, Learning, and
Assessment
Introduction to the Surveys
The Faculty Survey
The Student Survey
A Sample Interview Protocol
Pros and Cons of using Focus Groups
Quality
of Assessment
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High Road approach: Formal experiment with full
randomization of students
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Low Road approach: Natural experiments
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Data collection tools and approaches include: exams,
standardized (commercial) survey instruments, locally-developed
instruments, qualitative approaches, unobtrusive approaches
(archival/transcript information)
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NCPI Resources:
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NCPI Project 5.3 Publication List
Introduction to the Surveys
The Faculty Survey
The Student Survey
A Checklist for Survey Administrators
A Checklist for Interview
Researchers
An Interview Protocol
Checklist
A Sample Interview Protocol
Interviewing Tips
Pros and Cons of using Focus Groups
Potential Focus Group
Participants
Informed Consent Policy
Links to Resources
National Center for Postsecondary
Improvement
Direct
Question Categories
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Aspirations and expectations
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Self-ratings of abilities
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Changes in self-ratings (Low Road version)
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Values and attitudes
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Behavioral patterns
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Satisfaction
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Personal and programmatic questions
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NCPI Resources:
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Glossary of Teaching, Learning,
and Assessment
NCPI Project 5.3 Publication
List
A Checklist for Survey
Administrators
Links to Resources
National Center for Postsecondary
Improvement
Data
Analysis
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Make important aspects in the data visible
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Descriptive analyses ordinarily focus on "what"
kinds of questions
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Causal analyses are concerned with questions of
"why" and "how"
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Descriptive and causal analyses can share the same
techniques (e.g., crosstabulation)
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NCPI Resources:
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A Checklist for Survey
Administrators
Suggestions for Linking Campus and National Data
Communicating
Results
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Communicate the necessary methodology, findings, and
implications
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Use visual aids whenever possible
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Whet the audience's appetite rather than giving every
detail of the results
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Always allow time for questions and discussion
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Design the presentation so there will be next steps to be
carried out, ideally involving the audience
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NCPI Resources:
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Presentation Materials
for Campus Leaders
Suggestions for Linking Campus and National Data
Engendering
Support
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Emphasize feedback, not evaluation
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Match tools to tasks (use High Road tools only when suited
to task)
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Expect resistance
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Maintain flexibility
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Capitalize on serendipity
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Resources:
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Presentation Materials
for Campus Leaders
Key Findings from Project 5.3
NCPI Project 5.3 Publication
List
Suggestions for Linking Campus and National Data
Project 5.3 Toolkit Homepage |