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Assessment in Action Conference

2014

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Western Michigan University Assessment In Action Day Conference 2014, Office Of Assessment And Undergraduate Studies Mar 2014

Western Michigan University Assessment In Action Day Conference 2014, Office Of Assessment And Undergraduate Studies

Assessment in Action Conference

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Instituting A Proactive Risk Assessment Model: The Promise And Peril Of Predictive Approaches To Student Success, John Chew, Kevin Knutson, Edwin A. Martini Mar 2014

Instituting A Proactive Risk Assessment Model: The Promise And Peril Of Predictive Approaches To Student Success, John Chew, Kevin Knutson, Edwin A. Martini

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In this session, the presenters, (all from the College of Arts and Sciences at WMU), describe a pilot project that attempts to predict the likelihood of student persistence based on a variety of factors, including non-cognitive assessment. Led by a graduate assistant who designed the survey tool and analyzed the data, they discussed the pros and cons of such an approach and the benefits of doing such work for the professional development of graduate students.


Helpful And Reliable Assessment Resources, David S. Reinhold, Karen Stokes Chapo Mar 2014

Helpful And Reliable Assessment Resources, David S. Reinhold, Karen Stokes Chapo

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This document is the handout that was given to participants at the WMU Assessment in Action Day Conference 2014 who attended the concurrent session entitled, "Helpful and Reliable Assessment Resources". The presentation was given by David Reinhold, the Associate Provost for Assessment and Undergraduate Studies at Western Michigan University and Karen Stokes Chapo, the Assessment Programs Specialist at WMU. These are just a few of what Dave and Karen find to be helpful web resources on the topic of student learning outcomes assessment.


It's Hard To Hit A Moving Target: Establishing Clear Learning Objectives, Diane Rogers Mar 2014

It's Hard To Hit A Moving Target: Establishing Clear Learning Objectives, Diane Rogers

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Are you getting the results that you want from your students? Do students know what you expect? Establishing and communicating clear learning outcomes from the beginning of a course can help to both improve the quality of student work and positively impact learning. This session will focus on writing clear learning and assessment expectations for academic courses and discuss strategies for implementing the outcomes in your course.


How Mature Is Your Assessment?, David S. Reinhold Mar 2014

How Mature Is Your Assessment?, David S. Reinhold

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Included here is the PowerPoint presentation used during the plenary session at WMU Assessment in Action Day 2014. The session was an interactive session that allowed participants to determine how robust their assessment activities are in their units based upon answers to a series of questions developed by Karen Ann Tarnoff at East Tennessee State University. A short discussion period followed each question to allow attendees to comment on the questions. Cumulative results of the group were used to determine the maturity of assessment at WMU.


Assessment, Accreditation And Compliance: The Three Musketeers Or The Three Stooges?, Jody Brylinsky Mar 2014

Assessment, Accreditation And Compliance: The Three Musketeers Or The Three Stooges?, Jody Brylinsky

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This presentation describes how assessment, accreditation and compliance fit together, in particular how they influence WMU’s strategic planning initiatives. While these three academic responsibilities work in concert to support the common goal of quality higher education, they often do so in some unusual ways? The purposeful connections and comedy of their relationship will be explored with illustrations from WMU pathway to reaccreditation in 2020.


Beyond Satisfaction: Assessing (Learning And Other) Outcomes In Co-Curricular Areas, Kate Bates, Anne Lundquist, Cari Robertson, Ewa Urban, Chris Voss Mar 2014

Beyond Satisfaction: Assessing (Learning And Other) Outcomes In Co-Curricular Areas, Kate Bates, Anne Lundquist, Cari Robertson, Ewa Urban, Chris Voss

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Most student support areas are fairly adept at designing surveys to capture satisfaction data. While important, there are other types of assessment that require our attention, not only so that we can impact student learning and improve programs and services for students and other constituents, but as an essential aspect of meeting revised Higher Learning Commission accreditation standards. This workshop will provide information about the various definitions and approaches to assessing student learning and operational outcomes in co-curricular areas and offer specific examples from four student affairs areas that may be applicable to other units on campus.


Sharing The Experience Of Nacada’S Assessment Of Academic Advising Institute 2014, Laura Ciccantell, Kevin Knutson, Lenore Yaeger Mar 2014

Sharing The Experience Of Nacada’S Assessment Of Academic Advising Institute 2014, Laura Ciccantell, Kevin Knutson, Lenore Yaeger

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Below is the description of the session that was presented by Laura Ciccantell, (College of Education Advising), Kevin Knutson, (College of Arts and Sciences Advising), and Lenore Yaeger, (College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Advising) at the WMU Assessment in Action Day Conference 2014. The attached document is a handout used to aid the participants during the presentation and as a tool to use for assessment after the session.

"Are you a student support unit that has a vision for teaching students? We argue that every office that interacts with students on our campus educates our students! So why not …