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1. Improving the gathering of evidence about student learning outcomes by (for example): |
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a. Ensuring that your institution collects data on its entire set of common student learning outcomes and how well these are achieved. |
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b. Participating in one or more nationally benchmarked data collection processes (examination, portfolio, or survey) and publicly reporting the results, including disaggregated evidence (by race, sex, etc.). |
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c. Developing, discussing, and publicizing a campus wide audit of evidence of student learning and student participation in high impact practices for your institution. |
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d. Other |
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Description of Institutional Initiatives and Plans for Improvement: Download
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2. Expanding the use of evidence on student learning outcomes to improve programs and practices by (for example): |
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a. Making the analysis, use, and reporting of evidence of student learning outcomes a prominent and influential factor in the institution’s strategic planning or program review process. |
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b. Documenting and publicizing significant changes and demonstrable improvements in the quality of academic programs, co-curricular programs, and support services as a result of student learning outcomes assessment. |
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c. Other |
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Description of Institutional Initiatives and Plans for Improvement Download
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3. Expanding the reporting on student learning outcomes on- and off-campus to ensure transparency and accountability by (for example): |
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a. Developing or improving mechanisms through which student learning outcomes assessment results are shared with faculty, staff, administrators, and students, including opportunities for these groups to meet and review results. |
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b. Ensuring that at least once a year the governing board of your institution receives and discusses a report about your efforts to assess student learning outcomes and to use that evidence to improve the quality of academic programs, co-curricular programs, and support services. |
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c. Establishing on your institution's website a highly visible and easily accessible location where assessments of student learning and their uses are made public. |
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d. Other |
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Description of Institutional Initiatives and Plans for Improvement: Download
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4. Expanding the noteworthy work on your own campus to other institutions by (for example): |
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a. Serving as a resource for other institutions or professional groups who would use your campus as a model for ways to strengthen assessing, reporting on, and improving student learning outcomes. |
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b. Joining with other members of the Presidents’ Alliance at national conferences and events to report progress on achieving this agenda. |
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c. Other |
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Description of Institutional Initiatives and Plans for Improvement: Download
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