John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY ASSESSMENT REPORT: SPRING Undergraduate Public Administration Major

Similar documents
Department of Geography Bachelor of Arts in Geography Plan for Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes The University of New Mexico

Chemistry Senior Seminar - Spring 2016

Saint Louis University Program Assessment Plan. Program Learning Outcomes Curriculum Mapping Assessment Methods Use of Assessment Data

Differential Tuition Budget Proposal FY

MSW POLICY, PLANNING & ADMINISTRATION (PP&A) CONCENTRATION

STUDENT LEARNING ASSESSMENT REPORT

UK Institutional Research Brief: Results of the 2012 National Survey of Student Engagement: A Comparison with Carnegie Peer Institutions

ELA Grade 4 Literary Heroes Technology Integration Unit

B. Outcome Reporting Include the following information for each outcome assessed this year:

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY BOARD PhD PROGRAM REVIEW PROTOCOL

SORRELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Annual Report Accredited Member

MBA 5652, Research Methods Course Syllabus. Course Description. Course Material(s) Course Learning Outcomes. Credits.

MPA Internship Handbook AY

M.S. in Environmental Science Graduate Program Handbook. Department of Biology, Geology, and Environmental Science

Revision and Assessment Plan for the Neumann University Core Experience

PROPOSAL FOR NEW UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM. Institution Submitting Proposal. Degree Designation as on Diploma. Title of Proposed Degree Program

STUDENT ASSESSMENT, EVALUATION AND PROMOTION

CONNECTICUT GUIDELINES FOR EDUCATOR EVALUATION. Connecticut State Department of Education

Senior Project Information

Writing Effective Program Learning Outcomes. Deborah Panter, J.D. Director of Educational Effectiveness & Assessment

Computer Science and Information Technology 2 rd Assessment Cycle

STUDENT ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION POLICY

ABET Criteria for Accrediting Computer Science Programs

Procedures for Academic Program Review. Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Academic Planning and Review

Rubric for Scoring English 1 Unit 1, Rhetorical Analysis

The College Board Redesigned SAT Grade 12

Master s Programme in European Studies

Honors Mathematics. Introduction and Definition of Honors Mathematics

- COURSE DESCRIPTIONS - (*From Online Graduate Catalog )

Standard 5: The Faculty. Martha Ross James Madison University Patty Garvin

Number of students enrolled in the program in Fall, 2011: 20. Faculty member completing template: Molly Dugan (Date: 1/26/2012)

Science Fair Project Handbook

Higher Education / Student Affairs Internship Manual

Learning Objectives by Course Matrix Objectives Course # Course Name Psyc Know ledge

Biological Sciences, BS and BA

Field Experience and Internship Handbook Master of Education in Educational Leadership Program

Mathematics Program Assessment Plan

Prentice Hall Literature: Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes, Platinum 2000 Correlated to Nebraska Reading/Writing Standards (Grade 10)

Writing an Effective Research Proposal

National Survey of Student Engagement The College Student Report

Proposal for Learning Community Program

Writing a Basic Assessment Report. CUNY Office of Undergraduate Studies

College of Science Promotion & Tenure Guidelines For Use with MU-BOG AA-26 and AA-28 (April 2014) Revised 8 September 2017

Common Performance Task Data

eportfolio Guide Missouri State University

An Introduction to LEAP

BUS 4040, Communication Skills for Leaders Course Syllabus. Course Description. Course Textbook. Course Learning Outcomes. Credits. Academic Integrity

Wildlife, Fisheries, & Conservation Biology

Florida Reading for College Success

HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT FLEXIBILITY PLAN

Applying Florida s Planning and Problem-Solving Process (Using RtI Data) in Virtual Settings

Strategic Plan SJI Strategic Plan 2016.indd 1 4/14/16 9:43 AM

Strategic Planning for Retaining Women in Undergraduate Computing

Developing a Comprehensive Assessment Plan: Lessons Learned

Master of Science (MS) in Education with a specialization in. Leadership in Educational Administration

SECTION I: Strategic Planning Background and Approach

Grade 4. Common Core Adoption Process. (Unpacked Standards)

Occupational Therapist (Temporary Position)

Biome I Can Statements

CHEM 591 Seminar in Inorganic Chemistry

NSU Oceanographic Center Directions for the Thesis Track Student

Self Study Report Computer Science

College of Education & Social Services (CESS) Advising Plan April 10, 2015

Focus on. Learning THE ACCREDITATION MANUAL 2013 WASC EDITION

Using Team-based learning for the Career Research Project. Francine White. LaGuardia Community College

BY-LAWS THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT CHATTANOOGA

Secondary English-Language Arts

MYP Language A Course Outline Year 3

Examining the Structure of a Multidisciplinary Engineering Capstone Design Program

Colorado State University Department of Construction Management. Assessment Results and Action Plans

Doctoral GUIDELINES FOR GRADUATE STUDY

What Is The National Survey Of Student Engagement (NSSE)?

success. It will place emphasis on:

TUCSON CAMPUS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SYLLABUS

Copyright 2017 DataWORKS Educational Research. All rights reserved.

Policy for Hiring, Evaluation, and Promotion of Full-time, Ranked, Non-Regular Faculty Department of Philosophy

DESIGNPRINCIPLES RUBRIC 3.0

American Studies Ph.D. Timeline and Requirements

Kristin Moser. Sherry Woosley, Ph.D. University of Northern Iowa EBI

George Mason University Graduate School of Education Program: Special Education

Linguistics Program Outcomes Assessment 2012

BIOH : Principles of Medical Physiology

National Survey of Student Engagement Executive Snapshot 2010

Barstow Community College NON-INSTRUCTIONAL

Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District. B or better in Algebra I, or consent of instructor

Standards and Criteria for Demonstrating Excellence in BACCALAUREATE/GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS

PCG Special Education Brief

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS

HANDBOOK. Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership. Texas A&M University Corpus Christi College of Education and Human Development

EQuIP Review Feedback

Field Work Manual Masters of Social Work Program

TABE 9&10. Revised 8/2013- with reference to College and Career Readiness Standards

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS GUIDELINES

Extraordinary Eggs (Life Cycle of Animals)

George Mason University Graduate School of Education Education Leadership Program. Course Syllabus Spring 2006

Assessment System for M.S. in Health Professions Education (rev. 4/2011)

BSM 2801, Sport Marketing Course Syllabus. Course Description. Course Textbook. Course Learning Outcomes. Credits.

GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. Education Leadership Program Course Syllabus

Sul Ross State University Spring Syllabus for ED 6315 Design and Implementation of Curriculum

Transcription:

John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY ASSESSMENT REPORT: SPRING 203 Undergraduate Public Administration Major Maria J. D'Agostino 06.30.203

ANNUAL ASSESSMENT REPORT FALL 20 SPRING 202 2 I. ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES During the spring 203 semester we continued to address issues and recommendations in our 20-202 Public Administration year-end report and joint -CJM initiatives started in the fall 202 semester. A. Signature Assignment and Rubrics Following our January 25, 203 and CJM second assessment workshop faculty identified the course signature assignments. The lead faculty member, along with the instructors teaching the course(s), developed a grading rubric. The signature assignments and the rubrics have been shared with faculty via drop bo. B. Matrices Faculty members completed the assessment matrices developed during fall 202. C. Curriculum Map Based on the revisions made during fall 202 the curriculum map was revised to reflect the updated course learning objectives (See Appendi I) D. Capstone Courses In reviewing our assessment, and meetings with Dean Lopes, we found that we need to refocus our efforts on capstone paper with a more meaningful assessment of student progress as we were not using an instrument that effectively assessed progress relative to our learning goals. As a result, starting in fall 203 we are going to require a capstone paper from students in 440, 404, and 402. In addition, 402 will be co-taught by Mabel Gomes, PA adjunct faculty and Purnima Taylor, in Career Services. This will permit Professor Gomes to focus on the academic portion of the course, including linking the public administration literature to the internship and the capstone paper, and Ms. Taylor will focus on the internship placement, issues and career portion of the course. E. Public Administration Assessment Plan Amended The public administration assessment plan was amended to reflect changes made based on the 20-202 public administration end year report (See Appendi II)

ANNUAL ASSESSMENT REPORT FALL 20 SPRING 202 3 II. Recommendations During the 203-204 academic year the following recommendations have been made:. Develop a curricular guide using the completed assessment matrices. The guide would provide a comprehensive over view, and visual, of how courses are linked, which courses students are learning specific, analytical, technical and literacy skills. 2. A scoring rubric for the management focused courses, similar to the policy rubric, will be developed. 3. Fall and spring assessment workshops will be developed and held in order to encourage continued faculty involvement and input.

ANNUAL ASSESSMENT REPORT FALL 20 SPRING 202 4

Appendi I Curriculum Map GOALS & OBJECTIVES CORE COURSES CAPSTONE COURSES METHODS COURSE P AD 40 260 34 38 340 343 346 440 402 404 24 Goal : Identify the core mechanism of public administration. Demonstrate knowledge of the core mechanisms of public administration.2 Eplain the core mechanisms of public management.3 Recognize how core mechanisms inform public management.4 Identify how the core mechanisms are core public administration decision making.5 Develop insights into how personnel and human resources management affects public administrations other core mechanisms.6 Outline the relevant approached and methods and institutions that are used to govern international public policy issues

6.7 Demonstrate core knowledge of planning and public policy.8 Recognize how public administration core mechanism inform public policy and planning.9 Demonstrate and understand ways in which information plays a role in public administration decision making.0 Recognize and articulate a research problem. Goal 2: Discuss the political, economic, legal and social environments of public policy and administration 2. Eplain how different environments impact public policy and administration 2.2 Illustrate how different organizational environments impact the practice of public policy and administration 2.3 Discuss how internal and eternal environments impact managerial decisions 2.4 Understand how socio-demographic, economic, political and other environments impact personnel management 2.5 Describe the public administration processes within an international environment 2.6 Eplain how different players and macro-environmental factors impact public policy and planning

7 Goal 3: Eplain the unique challenges and opportunities of providing public goods and services in a diverse society. 3. Delineate challenges to providing goods and services in a diverse society. 3.2 Identify policies as that can be created, changed or applied to address specific challenges 3.3 Illustrate solutions to challenges via a comparative contet 3.4 Eplain internal and eternal challenges and opportunities that face public personnel challenges 3.5 Eplain the challenges and opportunities associated with the administration of international public policies and programs 3.6 Identify policies and options that can be created, changed or applied to address specific public policy and planning challenges Goal 4: Define and diagnose decision situations, collect and analyze data, develop and implement courses of action and evaluation results. 4. Apply skills and knowledge to solve, evaluate and access problems 4.2 Differentiate solutions to problems in the field of public management 4.3 Contrast different approaches to solving problems 4.4 Ground and argue solutions in the public

8 administration literature 4.5 Eamine how personnel management tools and techniques are applied to real-world human resource problem 4.6 Gather, interpret, and critically evaluate information from a variety of information sources. 4.7 Use and apply information effectively Goal 5: Organize and communicate information clearly to a variety of audiences by means of oral presentation, written documents and reports and quantitative graphs, charts and tables. 5. Assemble information verbally in an organized manner 5.2 Prepare a powerpoint or equivalent to communicate knowledge and information 5.3 Synthesize information via charts, graphs and tables 5.4 Present in an organized manner through the use of written reports, quantitative graphs, charts and tables 5.5 Generate an introduction that briefly and clearly orients the reader to the topic and purpose of the essay 5.6 Devise a closing paragraph that summarizes the

9 essay 5.7 Engage in oral and written personnel projects that require presentation of data information of data and information to diverse constituents 5.8 Present the final written research project eamining an international public policy issue 5.9 Produce a well reasoned written and oral arguments using evidence to support conclusions 5.0 Integrate and synthesize knowledge gained in the major to develop a project eamining an alternative to an organizational, administrative or managerial problem identified in the workplace or service 5. Interpret and evaluate evidence illustrating the problem and proposed alternative using data, graphs and charts Goal 6: Pre-Service and in-service students synthesize and apply decision-making, leadership and management skills, in public agencies or nonprofit organization 6. Clearly synthesize and apply decision-making leadership and management skills 6.2 Defend arguments in support of and in opposition to

0 their positions 6.3 Support positions and arguments n scholarly research, internship or work eperience 6.4 Use personnel management tools and techniques to address current and future public problems. 6.5 Apply current events on issues of international concern to enhance comprehension 6.6 Be familiar with the different specializations and professional roles of planners and policy analysts 6.7 Apply public administration skills, knowledge and theory to an organizational, administrative or managerial problem

Appendi II: Amended Public Administration Assessment Plan John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MAJOR ASSESSMENT PLAN AMENDED AS OF JUNE 30, 203 Undergraduate Public Administration Major Maria J. D'Agostino 06.30.203

2 I. Public Administration Assessment Plan Amendments Based on the fall 20-202 assessment report the following changes were made to the assessment schedule: (Appendi I) A. Fall 202-203. New Curriculum map (Appendi II) 2. Full-time faculty assigned to required public administration courses 3. Develop and conduct assessment workshops 4. Revise assessment plan to reflect 20-202 recommendations. B. Fall 203-204 The intention was to assess the Public Administration major on a five-year cycle to coincide with our departmental self-study. However, given that net academic year will be the self-study year for the Criminal Justice Management major, we have requested and been granted permission to conduct our self-study in 203-204 instead of 204-205. As a result we are changing the five- year cycle to a four year cycle in order to conduct our self-study concurrently with CJM. A new assessment plan, based on a five-year cycle will be developed in 204-205 based on the self-study.

3 Appendi I: Revised Assessment Schedule Year Objective Courses Direct Assessment Tools Year : 200/20 4. Analysis & problem solving; 5. Organization and Communication; 6. Application. 402 2. 404 3. 440 All Capstone eams from all sections in both the Fall and Spring semesters. The senior capstone paper should provide the best measures of how far students have progressed with respect to these objectives as well as access their writing and reading skills that are developed throughout the program. All student majors are required to complete one of the listed capstone courses. Year 2: 20/202. Understand the core mechanisms of public administration. 240 2. 34 All capstone courses. A sample of final eams, containing targeted questions for goal one, from the listed courses. Each course is representative of a major concentration area and is required as part of the major s foundation courses. 2. A pilot diagnostic eam will be administered at the

4 start of the capstone course to access goal one, two and three. Year 3: 202/203. New Curriculum map (See attached) 2. Full-time faculty assigned to required public administration courses 3. Develop and conduct assessment workshops 4. Revise assessment plan to reflect 20-202 recommendations. Year 4: 203/204 Year 4 will be devoted to the creation and discussion of a summary report. Summary reports will be made available at the beginning of each academic year for the objective(s) assessed in the prior year. The Year 4 report will compile these and recommend curricular changes to be discussed during the major s five year review.

5

Appendi II: Curriculum Map GOALS & OBJECTIVES CORE COURSES CAPSTONE COURSES METHODS COURSE P AD 40 260 34 38 340 343 346 440 402 404 24 Goal : Identify the core mechanism of public administration. Demonstrate knowledge of the core mechanisms of public administration.2 Eplain the core mechanisms of public management.3 Recognize how core mechanisms inform public management.4 Identify how the core mechanisms are core public administration decision making.5 Develop insights into how personnel and human resources management affects public administrations other core mechanisms

7.6 Outline the relevant approached and methods and institutions that are used to govern international public policy issues.7 Demonstrate core knowledge of planning and public policy.8 Recognize how public administration core mechanism inform public policy and planning.9 Demonstrate and understand ways in which information plays a role in public administration decision making 2.0 Recognize and articulate a research problem. Goal 2: Discuss the political, economic, legal and social environments of public policy and administration 2. Eplain how different environments impact public policy and administration 2.2 Illustrate how different organizational environments impact the practice of public policy and administration 2.3 Discuss how internal and eternal environments impact managerial decisions 2.4 Understand how socio-demographic, economic, political and other environments impact personnel management 2.5 Describe the public administration processes within an international environment

8 2.6 Eplain how different players and macro-environmental factors impact public policy and planning Goal 3: Eplain the unique challenges and opportunities of providing public goods and services in a diverse society. 3. Delineate challenges to providing goods and services in a diverse society. 3.2 Identify policies as that can be created, changed or applied to address specific challenges 3.3 Illustrate solutions to challenges via a comparative contet 3.4 Eplain internal and eternal challenges and opportunities that face public personnel challenges 3.5 Eplain the challenges and opportunities associated with the administration of international public policies and programs 3.6 Identify policies and options that can be created, changed or applied to address specific public policy and planning challenges Goal 4: Define and diagnose decision situations, collect and analyze data, develop and implement courses of action and evaluation results. 4. Apply skills and knowledge to solve, evaluate and access problems 4.2 Differentiate solutions to problems in the field of public management

9 4.3 Contrast different approaches to solving problems 4.4 Ground and argue solutions in the public administration literature 4.5 Eamine how personnel management tools and techniques are applied to real-world human resource problem 4.8 Gather, interpret, and critically evaluate information from a variety of information sources. 4.9 Use and apply information effectively Goal 5: Organize and communicate information clearly to a variety of audiences by means of oral presentation, written documents and reports and quantitative graphs, charts and tables. 5. Assemble information verbally in an organized manner 5.2 Prepare a powerpoint or equivalent to communicate knowledge and information 5.3 Synthesize information via charts, graphs and tables 5.4 Present in an organized manner through the use of written reports, quantitative graphs, charts and tables

2 0 5.5 Generate an introduction that briefly and clearly orients the reader to the topic and purpose of the essay 5.6 Devise a closing paragraph that summarizes the essay 5.7 Engage in oral and written personnel projects that require presentation of data information of data and information to diverse constituents 5.8 Present the final written research project eamining an international public policy issue 5.9 Produce a well reasoned written and oral arguments using evidence to support conclusions 5.0 Integrate and synthesize knowledge gained in the major to develop a project eamining an alternative to an organizational, administrative or managerial problem identified in the workplace or service 5. Interpret and evaluate evidence illustrating the problem and proposed alternative using data, graphs and charts Goal 6: Pre-Service and in-service students synthesize and apply decision-making, leadership and management skills, in public agencies or nonprofit organization

2 6. Clearly synthesize and apply decision-making leadership and management skills 6.2 Defend arguments in support of and in opposition to their positions 6.3 Support positions and arguments n scholarly research, internship or work eperience 6.4 Use personnel management tools and techniques to address current and future public problems. 6.5 Apply current events on issues of international concern to enhance comprehension 6.6 Be familiar with the different specializations and professional roles of planners and policy analysts 6.7 Apply public administration skills, knowledge and theory to an organizational, administrative or managerial problem