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Assessment

Assessment of student learning at Augustana College

Augustana Assessment Handbook

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Student Learning Outcomes

Augustana strives for student learning based on these college-wide Learning Outcomes
 


Program-Level Assessment

The Assessment for Improvement Committee (AIC) supports academic and co-curricular departments/programs as they annually assess student learning on program-level and college-wide student learning outcomes.

Academic Programs: Annual Assessment Cycle

Assessment plans are due the Spring prior to the academic year in which data will be collected, and reports are due the following Fall.

 

Assessment Cycle - Academic

 Year 0Year 1Year 2Year 3
Fall (week 12)  Submit Year 1 reportSubmit Year 2 report
Fall-Spring Collect and analyze Year 1 dataCollect and analyze Year 2 data
Implement improvements based on Year 1 report
Collect and analyze Year 3 data
Implement improvements based on Year 2 report
Spring (week 12)Submit Year 1 planSubmit Year 2 planSubmit Year 3 planSubmit Year 4 plan

Academic Programs: Resources

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Co-curricular Programs: Annual Assessment Cycle

Assessment plans are due the summer (July 30) prior to the academic year in which data will be collected, and reports are due the following summer (June 30)

 

Assessment Cycle - Co-curricular

 Year 1Year 2Year 3
June 30 Submit Report 1 (Questions 4-6) Submit Report 2 (Questions 4-6)
July 30Submit Plan for Report 1 (Questions 1-3)Submit Plan for Report 2 (Questions 1-3) directly influenced by the data from Report 1Submit Plan for Report 3 (Questions 1-3) directly influenced by the data from Report 2
Fall-SpringCollect and analyze data for Report 1Implement improvements based on Report 1
Collect and analyze data for Report 2
Implement improvements based on Report 2
Collect and analyze data for Report 3

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General Education Assessment

Augustana's faculty approved a plan to assess student learning in the General Education (Gen Ed) curriculum in the spring of 2019. As indicated in the plan, the six Learning Perspectives (PA, PH, PL, PN, PP, PS), three Skills Suffixes (D, G, Q), and Senior Inquiry (SI)-designated courses will be assessed on a 5-year cycle, starting with PH and D-designated courses in 2020-21. Review the assessment plan for details about expectations and timelines.

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Course-Level Assessment

Student Perceptions of Learning are collected using the IDEA Form.

IDEA data should not be the only method for gathering evidence on teaching and learning. Direct evidence of student learning using artifacts of student work should also be used to provide evidence of student learning across course-, program-, and college-wide learning outcomes. Here are some tips and examples of in-course assessments (pg. 1). 
 

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