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Joanna Fulbright
Jeremy Nicholson
Chris Lorch


Ozarka College,
Melbourne, Arkansas



           Based on a process created by the
       Des Moines Area Community College System
Session Description
This session will describe how two simple,
straightforward yearly writing assessments at one
community college with sites at multiple locations
can
     -capture data at multiple levels,
    -create opportunity among
     -address most General Education Outcomes and
               +students,
               +full-time English faculty,
               +adjunct English faculty and
               +other department faculty
    for the critical conversations where deep
    assessment takes place.
The Portfolio:
A Circle of
Assessment
Clever Introduction
The Portfolio:
A Circle of
Assessment
Semester Begins:
 Students Write
         • Teach outcomes
         • Students typically
           write five essays.
         • Essay six is the
           portfolio
           assignment.
         • The portfolio must
           be completed to
           pass the course.
The Portfolio:
A Circle of
Assessment
Compile Portfolio:
          Random Selection
• Students assemble
  coursework for
  portfolio.
• Portfolio essays quote
  coursework to prove
  outcome
  accomplishment.
• Faculty randomly
  selects 15-20% of all
  portfolios for
  assessment.
The Portfolio:
A Circle of
Assessment
Faculty Meets:
             Score Portfolios
• Calibrate scoring with
  one essay.
• Every essay is
  scored twice.
• Third score if the
  scores differ by a
  letter grade.
• Closest two scores
  are kept.
The Portfolio:
A Circle of
Assessment
What We Know about Data and
        Assessment

 We  should assess what we value.
 We will value what we assess.
 Assessment should influence change.
 Change should improve student learning.
 Will that improved learning be reflected in
  the data?
Student Grade by
         Objective
72%   Comp. I Jan 2012
70%


68%


66%


64%


62%


60%


58%


56%


54%
       1   2   3   4   5   6
Example of Low Performance and
 Modification to Improve Student
            Learning
   Fall 2010: 54% of students achieved the
    outcome “Address diversity issues.”
   Modified the outcome to read “Address
    diverse audiences.”
   Fall 2011: 73% of students achieved this
    outcome.
Challenges to Overcome
            2008
             Received only 13
              scorable portfolios.
             No variation of
              grades in sampling.
             Unfamiliarity with
              rubric.
             Discussion affecting
              scoring.
Challenges to Overcome
2009
 Rubric - 5 point
  scale,                    Grades - 10 point
  scale.
 Rubric did not match
  objectives.
 Some objectives not
  measurable.
 Too much focus on letter.
 APA or MLA? Both?
 Portfolio overlap in Comp. II.
Challenges to Overcome
2010
 Students did not
  understand diversity
  objective.
 Completion rates low.
 Correlation between portfolio
  and course grades.
 Acceptable number of grammar errors?
 Letter format was awkward.
Challenges to Overcome
            2011

             Low   scores on the
              critical reading
              outcome.
             Need to further
              streamline the rubric.
Rubrics: Issues
 Have   experimented with multiple
  rubrics: descriptive, non-
  descriptive, rating scale, etc.
 Effective calibration takes more
  time than the committee feels
  comfortable requesting from
  participants.
 The right rubric might address
  this issue.
More Challenges
 Serving needs of ALL other
  departments or just Arts and
  Sciences?
 Serving needs of ALL adjuncts?
   (impossible to schedule a “perfect”
    time)
 Serving needs of concurrent courses?
   (none have participated yet)
Improvements /Changes to the
         Courses
 Moved   from objectives to
  outcomes
 Unified outcomes
 Unified portfolio directions
 Instructors more focused
  more on explaining/teaching
  the outcomes
Improvements /Changes to
         the Courses
 Changed  textbooks
 Began teaching APA in Comp
  II
 Revised rubrics
 Changed the diversity
  outcome
 Moved to a capstone essay
  in Comp II
 Reworded critical reading
  outcome
Addressing
    Administration’s Needs
 Provides   some assurance that
  different sections of the same course
  meet course outcomes and rigor
  requirements.
 When assessment is faculty-owned, it
  continues no matter what changes
  come in administration.
 What has this meant at Ozarka
  College?
HLC Acknowledgement

             English Assessment was
              highlighted as a good
              assessment for the
              following accreditation
              needs:
               The 2008 Self-Study (no
                follow-up, no focus
                report)
               The 2012 Distance
                Education accreditation
                visit
               The 2012 Additional Site
                accreditation visit
Developed Learning
Outcomes:
-Involves students in metacognitive
activities focusing on achievement of
course outcomes.

-Involves faculty in deep conversations
about outcomes vs. objectives; no
groupthink occurs.

-Involves faculty and administrators in
checking various program outcomes as
well as General Education Outcomes.
Developed Learning
Outcomes:
 -Involves multiple
 departments and
 administration in
 conversations about
 writing assessment.

 -Involves meeting the
 writing needs of both the
 workforce as well as
 transfer institutions .
Questions?

       Contact Us:
         Joanna Fulbright:
      jfulbright@ozarka.edu

        Jeremy Nicholson:
     jnicholson@ozarka.edu

           Chris Lorch:
       clorch@ozarka.edu

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  • 1. Joanna Fulbright Jeremy Nicholson Chris Lorch Ozarka College, Melbourne, Arkansas Based on a process created by the Des Moines Area Community College System
  • 2. Session Description This session will describe how two simple, straightforward yearly writing assessments at one community college with sites at multiple locations can -capture data at multiple levels, -create opportunity among -address most General Education Outcomes and +students, +full-time English faculty, +adjunct English faculty and +other department faculty for the critical conversations where deep assessment takes place.
  • 3. The Portfolio: A Circle of Assessment
  • 5. The Portfolio: A Circle of Assessment
  • 6. Semester Begins: Students Write • Teach outcomes • Students typically write five essays. • Essay six is the portfolio assignment. • The portfolio must be completed to pass the course.
  • 7. The Portfolio: A Circle of Assessment
  • 8. Compile Portfolio: Random Selection • Students assemble coursework for portfolio. • Portfolio essays quote coursework to prove outcome accomplishment. • Faculty randomly selects 15-20% of all portfolios for assessment.
  • 9. The Portfolio: A Circle of Assessment
  • 10. Faculty Meets: Score Portfolios • Calibrate scoring with one essay. • Every essay is scored twice. • Third score if the scores differ by a letter grade. • Closest two scores are kept.
  • 11. The Portfolio: A Circle of Assessment
  • 12. What We Know about Data and Assessment  We should assess what we value.  We will value what we assess.  Assessment should influence change.  Change should improve student learning.  Will that improved learning be reflected in the data?
  • 13.
  • 14. Student Grade by Objective 72% Comp. I Jan 2012 70% 68% 66% 64% 62% 60% 58% 56% 54% 1 2 3 4 5 6
  • 15. Example of Low Performance and Modification to Improve Student Learning  Fall 2010: 54% of students achieved the outcome “Address diversity issues.”  Modified the outcome to read “Address diverse audiences.”  Fall 2011: 73% of students achieved this outcome.
  • 16. Challenges to Overcome 2008  Received only 13 scorable portfolios.  No variation of grades in sampling.  Unfamiliarity with rubric.  Discussion affecting scoring.
  • 17. Challenges to Overcome 2009  Rubric - 5 point scale, Grades - 10 point scale.  Rubric did not match objectives.  Some objectives not measurable.  Too much focus on letter.  APA or MLA? Both?  Portfolio overlap in Comp. II.
  • 18. Challenges to Overcome 2010  Students did not understand diversity objective.  Completion rates low.  Correlation between portfolio and course grades.  Acceptable number of grammar errors?  Letter format was awkward.
  • 19. Challenges to Overcome 2011  Low scores on the critical reading outcome.  Need to further streamline the rubric.
  • 20. Rubrics: Issues  Have experimented with multiple rubrics: descriptive, non- descriptive, rating scale, etc.  Effective calibration takes more time than the committee feels comfortable requesting from participants.  The right rubric might address this issue.
  • 21. More Challenges  Serving needs of ALL other departments or just Arts and Sciences?  Serving needs of ALL adjuncts?  (impossible to schedule a “perfect” time)  Serving needs of concurrent courses?  (none have participated yet)
  • 22. Improvements /Changes to the Courses  Moved from objectives to outcomes  Unified outcomes  Unified portfolio directions  Instructors more focused more on explaining/teaching the outcomes
  • 23. Improvements /Changes to the Courses  Changed textbooks  Began teaching APA in Comp II  Revised rubrics  Changed the diversity outcome  Moved to a capstone essay in Comp II  Reworded critical reading outcome
  • 24. Addressing Administration’s Needs  Provides some assurance that different sections of the same course meet course outcomes and rigor requirements.  When assessment is faculty-owned, it continues no matter what changes come in administration.  What has this meant at Ozarka College?
  • 25. HLC Acknowledgement  English Assessment was highlighted as a good assessment for the following accreditation needs:  The 2008 Self-Study (no follow-up, no focus report)  The 2012 Distance Education accreditation visit  The 2012 Additional Site accreditation visit
  • 26. Developed Learning Outcomes: -Involves students in metacognitive activities focusing on achievement of course outcomes. -Involves faculty in deep conversations about outcomes vs. objectives; no groupthink occurs. -Involves faculty and administrators in checking various program outcomes as well as General Education Outcomes.
  • 27. Developed Learning Outcomes: -Involves multiple departments and administration in conversations about writing assessment. -Involves meeting the writing needs of both the workforce as well as transfer institutions .
  • 28. Questions? Contact Us: Joanna Fulbright: jfulbright@ozarka.edu Jeremy Nicholson: jnicholson@ozarka.edu Chris Lorch: clorch@ozarka.edu