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Assessment
Creating a Culture of Assessment
Common Goals Shared language and understanding Reflective Practice Processes and procedures that
support and encourage the assessment cycle
Myths
a usually traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon
Can diminish efforts to create a culture of assessment
Can discourage or contribute to frustrations
Myths and Assessment
At your table, discuss: What are myths you have heard
about assessment? What role do myths play (positive
or negative) in creating a culture of assessment?
What myth would you like to see busted?
Myth #1
If I wait long enough the outcomes phase will pass.
Every indication we have is that learning outcomes are here to stay. They are a trend nationally and have proven to be quite useful in higher education. Secondary education has been using them for decades, and we have finally realized the importance of including them at the higher education level.
Myth #2
Assessment should prove that our program is successful.
If your assessment shows 100% success 100% of the time, it's useless for program enhancement. Assessment should provide information that allows you to improve your program.
Myth #3
Assessment information can and will be used against us.
Again, the role of assessment is for program enhancement. If results come back and are not as expected, it allows you to make adjustments. It gives you data to use and demonstrate the impact of your work.
Myth #4
Assessment of student learning is a means of decreasing my autonomy.
Assessment of student learning is a means of increasing the mutual engagement of faculty, students, and staff in providing an optimal learning experience. Assessment is a tool to improve student learning.
Myth #5
I don’t have time. Most of us are doing some form of
assessment in our departments currently. Defining outcomes are just taking a different approach to the assessment. While it does take a little time to incorporate a new system of doing things, once integrated into the daily process, it does not take a lot of time.
Myth #6
I don’t know where to start or what to do. There is no support available.
There are many resources to help you get started or refine current assessment efforts. The Assessment Office StudentVoice Assessment Fellows
Myth #6
I don’t know where to start or what to do. There is no support available.
There are many resources to help you get started or refine current assessment efforts. The Assessment Office StudentVoice Assessment Fellows
Creating a Culture of Assessment
Join the
Discuss at your table What myths were busted for you
today? What are 1 or 2 things you will do
differently to create a culture of assessment?