Student Learning Assessment at Le Moyne

 

National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment. (2011). Transparency Framework. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois and Indiana University, National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment (NILOA). Retrieved from: https://www.learningoutcomesassessment.org/ourwork/transparency-framework/

 

 Student learning outcomes statements clearly state the expected knowledge, skills, attitudes, competencies, and habits of mind that students are expected to acquire at an institution of higher education.   See Student Learning Outcomes by Program

 

Campus plans for gathering evidence of student learning might include institution-wide or program specific approaches that convey how student learning will be assessed, the data collection tools and approaches that will be used, and the timeline for implementation.   See Assessment Plans, Policies & Procedures

 

Assessment resources encompass information or training provided to faculty and staff to help them understand, develop, implement, communicate, and use evidence of student learning.  See Current Assessment Resources

 

Current assessment activities include information on a full range of projects and activities recently completed or currently underway to gauge student learning, make improvements or respond to accountability interests.  See Current Assessment Activities

 

Evidence of student learning includes results of assessment activities. This may include evidence of indirect (e.g. surveys) and direct (e.g. portfolio) student learning as well as institutional performance indicators (e.g. licensure pass rate).

 

How evidence of student learning is used to identify areas where changes in policies and practices may lead to improvement, inform institutional decision-making, problem identification, planning, goal setting, faculty development, course revision, program review, and accountability or accreditation self-study.

Support for SLA at Le Moyne

Le Moyne's SLA Support Team
  • Director of Student Learning Assessment can meet with departments/programs, SLA committees, and/or individuals to address SLA needs. Please contact Anirban Acharya at [email protected] to schedule a meeting or appointment.
  • Institutional Research staff are available to discuss your assessment needs and explore ways that IR may provide assistance.  To arrange a consultation with IR staff, please contact Melanie Riester, director of institutional research, at [email protected].
  • Academic Technology staff are available to assist departments/programs and individual instructors in exploring and implementing Canvas features and other technology tools to support SLA. Please contact Royce Robertson, associate director of academic technology, at [email protected] to schedule a meeting or appointment.

Middle States Commission on Higher Education: Dedicated to educational excellence and improvement since 1919

Association of American Colleges and Universities: A Voice & a Force for Liberal Education in the 21st Century.

VALUE: Valid Assessment of Learning in Undergraduate Education: Part of AAC&U’s Liberal Education and America’s Promise (LEAP) initiative

VALUE Rubrics A set of rubrics for fifteen essential learning outcomes that reflect broadly shared criteria and performance levels for assessing student learning.

National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment Making learning outcomes usable & transparent

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