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Page 1: Understanding Teaching Effectiveness and Assessment Projects

Understanding Teaching Effectiveness and Assessment

Projects

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Learning Objectives for this Session

After completing this session you should be able to…1. Articulate the requirements for projects to improve teaching

effectiveness and projects to assess student learning2. Differentiate between projects to improve teaching

effectiveness and projects to assess student learning3. Identify examples of both types of projects4. Complete the necessary documentation for your projects

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Requirements & Reporting

Projects are discussed on Pages 2 and 4 of the Memo of Understanding• One project to assess student learning is required each year,

regardless of whether you are doing Satisfactory Standards of Employment or Yearly Distribution Requirements

• One project to improve teaching effectiveness is required each year, but ONLY if you are following the Yearly Distribution Requirements

• A title, purpose, brief description, and timeline must be submitted as part of your FPE Plan

• A comprehensive reflection with achievements, concrete examples, and any modifications must be submitted as part of your FPE Report

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DefinitionsA Project to Assess Student Learning…• …is an individual-level or department-level project • …focuses on a Student Learning Outcome • …includes all the steps of the assessment cycle, including the

documentation of the process and the data and the results

A Project to Improve Teaching Effectiveness… • …is an individual-level project• …involves research and implementation of a teaching strategy• …involves reflection on the impact of the strategy on teaching and

learning

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Understanding Assessment Projects

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Overview Information

Improve student learning of… Institutional Learning Outcomes Program Learning Outcomes Course Learning Outcomes

Meet external accreditation requirements

Two Options: Department Project or Individual Project

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Department Assessment Project Institutional, Program, Course Student Learning Outcomes Faculty member is taking part in an assessment project that

has been identified by the department Results are reported institutionally (to Curriculum Office) Improves student learning for all students who will take the

class or elect the program Focuses on improving curriculum and/or pedagogy May lead to systematic changes in courses or programs Meets HLC and program accreditation (when applicable)

requirements

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Department Assessment ProjectGeneral Process

1. Decide on the learning outcome to be assessed. (Optional)2. Participate in the creation of the assessment tool. (Optional)3. Perform the assessment in your classroom.4. Submit data.5. Participate in the analysis of the data.6. Participate in the development of an improvement plan.7. Make the improvement change(s) in your classroom.8. Repeat the assessment in your classroom.9. Submit data, participate in the analysis and evaluation of the improvement(s).

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Department Assessment Project Example

Occupational Therapy department decides to assess a Program Learning Outcomes at the end of a program

Outcome: Evaluate the individual/group to determine needs and priorities for occupation-based interventions.

Measures: Fieldwork Evaluation, NBCOT examination Measurement Instruments already exist- no development necessary1. Faculty teaching the Fieldwork courses compile data from all students in

that course for the academic year and create a data summary2. Faculty come together to discuss the results for both measures and to

identify strengths and areas for improvement related to the outcome3. Faculty identify and implement a common curricular or pedagogical

change within the program4. Repeat steps 1-2

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Individual Assessment Project Institutional, Course Student Learning Outcomes Faculty member identifies the assessment project Improves student learning for students who will take your

class Greater focus on individual faculty pedagogy which leads to

improved learning

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Individual Assessment ProjectProcess

1. Decide on the Course Learning Outcome to be assessed.2. Find or create an appropriate assessment tool.3. Perform the assessment in your classroom.4. Collect and analyze the data.5. Develop an improvement plan.6. Make the improvement changes in your classroom.7. Repeat the assessment in your classroom.8. Collect and analyze the data to come to a decision on the effectiveness of the improvements.

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Individual Assessment ProjectExample

You teach GE 132 Physical Geography Course Learning Outcome: Demonstrate understanding of the workings of

the atmosphere on local, regional, and global scales with particular reference to weather and climate

Measure: Lab Assignment Measurement Instruments already exist- no development necessary1. Compile data from all students in your sections and create a data summary2. Identify strengths and areas for improvement related to the outcome3. Identify and implement a common curricular or pedagogical change that

you expect to increase performance of your students 4. Repeat steps 1-2

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Understanding Projects to Improve Teaching Effectiveness

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Process for Teaching Effectiveness Projects

Projects to improve teaching effectiveness always occur at the individual level. The basic process involves the following:1. Choose an instructional strategy to focus on for the project.2. Collect information on best practices for that strategy.3. Reflect on your current practice related to the strategy.4. Develop a plan for employing the strategy.5. Implement the planned change(s) in your classroom.6. Reflect on the results of the change(s).7. Summarize your next step(s).

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Examples of Teaching Effectiveness Projects

There are a myriad of projects that could be developed, but some examples might include:• Implementing Case Study Analysis in a course• Using Twitter in class for “backchanneling”• Using “flipped classroom” ideas in one section• Developing an Academic Service Learning component in one

of your classes• Et cetera…

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For more information…

…please visit the Faculty Evaluation System Training Resources website at www.grcc.edu/facevalresources. There you will find PowerPoint presentations, forms, copies of the signed agreements, links to recordings of the trainings, and other helpful information.

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Learning Summary1. Articulate the requirements for projects to improve teaching

effectiveness and projects to assess student learning2. Differentiate between projects to improve teaching

effectiveness and projects to assess student learning3. Identify examples of both types of projects4. Complete the necessary documentation for your projects

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Questions?