Assessment
The Foundational Studies program gives students the opportunity to take courses in a variety of areas that will better prepare them to be well rounded citizens and employees. The program includes courses and learning outcomes in 12 categories, including areas like Composition, Global Perspectives and Cultural Diversity, Quantitative Literacy, and Historical Perspectives. The Foundational Studies program is assessed on a 6-year cycle that allows faculty and staff to understand how and to what extent students are meeting our learning outcomes, which are based on the AAC&U and LEAP standards for a liberal education. The powerpoint below, as well as the information found elsewhere on the Assessment pages, will help you understand how the 12 categories of Foundational Studies are assessed.
Foundational Studies Assessment PowerPoint
University College Council 2019-2020 Assessment Report (PDF)
Historical Studies Assessment
Communication Assessment
Laboratory Science Assessment
About Assessment
AAC&U
Glossary
HLC
Higher Learning Commission’s Statement on Assessment of General Education
LEAP
University assessment
Assessment Timeline
Current Categories Being Assessed: Global Perspectives and Cultural Diversity and Literary Studies
September 2019- Faculty teaching in these categories are selected to serve on assessment teams
Syllabi for courses in these categories are collected
Workshops on assessment of the two categories take place with selected faculty
October 2019- Syllabi in courses in these categories are reviewed by the University College Council
University College Council communicates with chairs regarding courses meeting or not meeting requirements
Faculty revise syllabi that do not meet requirements
November 2019 – Report on syllabi is distributed to faculty and chairs by the University College Council and University Assessment Council
December 2019 – Course planning based on syllabi results
Artifacts tied to learning outcomes for the 2 categories assessed are solicited and collected
January-February 2020 – Weekend workshops take place where faculty and assessment personnel review artifacts
March 2020- University College Council, assessment personnel, and University Assessment Council analyze results of artifact review
Report-out on results of artifact assessment for the 2 categories assessed
April 2020 – Reflection and planning based on the completed assessment cycle for GPCD and Literary Studies
Contact
Professor Linda S. Maule
207 Normal Hall
Indiana State University
Phone: (812) 237-3940
Fax: (812) 237-3676
Email:
Linda.Maule@ccst-med.com
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM