Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps. Today s Agenda. Questionnaire. 1) Introductions 2) Student learning outcomes Small group activity

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Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps Presented by the Assessment Office March 2009 Today s Agenda 1) Introductions 2) Student learning outcomes Small group activity 3) Curriculum maps Small group activity 4) Final Thoughts 5) Assessment Questionnaire Please complete page 1 of the questionnaire. Workshop: Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps Page 1 of 11

Workshop Outcomes At the end of the workshop, you can: 1 Summarize the role of learning outcomes and curriculum maps in program assessment. 2Write good learning outcomes. 3Create a curriculum map. Program Assessment Assessment is a rich conversation about student learning informed by data. (Marchese) Program Assessment Teacher Evaluation Assessment Cycle Program Learning Outcomes Action Plan for Improvement Institution, College, & Program Goals Learning Opportunities (curriculum map) Assessment Results Assessment Process Workshop: Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps Page 2 of 11

PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (SLOs) Role of Program SLOs Central, key aspects of the program Cohesive curriculum Effective learning Program SLOs What professors deliver What students learn Workshop: Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps Page 3 of 11

Example: Good SLO emphasis on student observable, action verbs Students can compare and contrast learning statement major perspectives of psychology. The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly Good Okay Ugly Students can describe leadership styles and predict their effectiveness in different circumstances. Students have effective interpersonal and leadership skills. Faculty discuss leadership styles in at least one of their courses each semester. The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly Good Okay Ugly Students can explain economic institutions (e.g., Federal Reserve, stock markets, financial intermediaries). Students understand the major theoretical approaches for explaining economic phenomena. Faculty members conduct research and publish articles related to economic phenomena. Workshop: Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps Page 4 of 11

Good SLOs Have Active Verbs Target Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation Possible Verbs cite, define, describe, identify arrange, classify, convert apply, change, compute, construct break down, calculate, contrast organize, modify, construct judge, interpret, justify Program SLO Checklist 1. Important 2. Action verbs 3. Assessable 4. Maps to learning opportunities 5. Aligns with program goals 6. Collaboratively authored and collectively accepted Adapted from P. Maki, Assessing for Learning Knowledge Comprehension Application Your Turn... 1. Groups of 4 (or 3) 2. Each group will be assigned 2 target levels of learning : Analysis Synthesis Evaluation 3. Create 2 SLOs for the topic on the next slide (one SLO for each level ) Workshop: Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps Page 5 of 11

TOPIC: The Pledge of Allegiance TIP: Use the action verb list Activity adapted from Gretchen Trkay, University of Texas at Arlington Check In Share your groups SLOs Good, okay, or ugly? LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES (AKA: CURRICULUM MAPS) Workshop: Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps Page 6 of 11

Role of Curriculum Maps Aligns instruction with SLOs Improves communication Encourages reflective practice Example: Good Curriculum Map Requirements SLO 1 SLO 2 SLO 3 CRS 301 I I I CRS 302 R R CRS 430 R R CRS 480 M & A R CRS 490 M & A M & A Exit interview A A A I=Introduced; R=Reinforced/Practiced; M=Mastered; A=Assessed Example: Poor Curriculum Map Requirements SLO 1 SLO 2 SLO 3 CRS 301 CRS 302 I I CRS 430 R CRS 480 R R CRS 490 M & A M & A Exit interview A A A I=Introduced; R=Reinforced/Practiced; M=Mastered; A=Assessed Workshop: Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps Page 7 of 11

Your Turn... Groups of 4 (or 3) Complete the Curriculum Map Provided Blank Curriculum Map Grid 4 Learning Outcomes 6 Required Courses purple pieces Post its & pen Arrange the learning outcomes and required courses on the grid Use the Post its & pen to align instruction with outcomes where I=introduce, R= reinforce/practice, M=master at senior level, A=assess Check In In your group, discuss: Is this a cohesive curriculum? What makes it cohesive or not? What recommendations, if any, would you make to the Fox Paw University Psychology department? Share Go Paws! Final Thoughts Assessment is a rich conversation about student learning informed by data. (Marchese) Workshop: Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps Page 8 of 11

Assessment Complete page 2 of the questionnaire. Please turn it in along with the CTE Evaluation Form. Thank You! Assessment Office http:// Marlene Lowe, 956 4283 mplowe@hawaii.edu Monica Stitt Bergh, 956 6669 bergh@hawaii.edu Workshop: Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps Page 9 of 11

University of Hawai i at Mānoa Assessment Office Writing Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) Bloom s Taxonomy Bloom s taxonomy is a well known description of levels of educational objectives. It may be useful to consider this taxonomy when creating course and program SLOs. Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation To know specific facts, terms, concepts, principles, or theories To understand, interpret, compare and contrast, explain To apply knowledge to new situations, to solve problems To identify the organizational structure of something; to identify parts, relationships, and organizing principles To create something, to integrate ideas into a solution, to propose an action plan, to formulate a new classification scheme To judge the quality of something based on its adequacy, value, logic, or use Action Verbs Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation cite define describe identify indicate know label list match memorize name outline recall recognize record relate repeat reproduce select state underline arrange classify convert describe defend diagram discuss distinguish estimate explain extend generalize give examples infer locate outline paraphrase predict report restate review suggest summarize translate apply change compute construct demonstrate discover dramatize employ illustrate interpret investigate manipulate modify operate organize practice predict prepare produce schedule shop sketch solve translate use analyze appraise break down calculate categorize compare contrast criticize debate determine diagram differentiate discriminate distinguish examine experiment identify illustrate infer inspect inventory outline question relate select solve test arrange assemble categorize collect combine compile compose construct create design devise explain formulate generate manage modify organize perform plan prepare produce propose rearrange reconstruct relate reorganize revise appraise assess choose compare conclude contrast criticize decide discriminate estimate evaluate explain grade judge justify interpret measure rate relate revise score select summarize support value From: [Gronlund, N. E. (1991). How to write and use instructional objectives (4 th ed.). New York: Macmillan Publishing Co.] Taken from: Mary Allen Workshop (May, 2008) UH Workshop: Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps Page 10 of 11

University of Hawai i at Mānoa Assessment Office ACTIVITY: CREATE STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Basic Elements of a Student Learning Outcome (SLO) emphasis on student observable, action verb learning statement { { { 1. Students can compare and contrast major perspectives of psychology. 2. Students can describe leadership styles and predict their effectiveness in difference circumstances. 3. Students can explain economic institutions such as the Federal Reserve... Your Turn In groups of 4 (or 3), create 2 SLOs for this topic: the Pledge of Allegiance. Each group will be assigned different levels of educational objectives from Bloom s Taxonomy: Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation SLO Checklist Action verb describes what students should represent, demonstrate, or do Assessable (quantitatively and/or qualitatively) Collaboratively authored and collectively accepted Maps to learning opportunities, curriculum, and co curriculum Aligns with program goals Incorporates or adapts professional organizations outcome statements when they exist Workshop: Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps Page 11 of 11