value: lessons learned · 2018-03-01 · lessons learned from refinement year surveys •faculty...

40
VALUE: Lessons Learned Kate McConnell & Erin Horan Association of American Colleges and Universities

Upload: others

Post on 07-Jul-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

VALUE: Lessons Learned

Kate McConnell & Erin Horan

Association of American Colleges and Universities

Page 2: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

Today’s session

• Overview of the MSC

• Scoring and reporting

• Lessons learned as related to validity

• Unintended consequences? Faculty development

• Not as much on state and federal policies

Page 7: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

Terminology

• VALUE - Valid Assessment of Learning in Undergraduate Education

• SHEEO - State Higher Education Executive Officers Association

• MSC - Multi State Collaborative

Page 8: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to
Page 9: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to
Page 10: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

VALUE Approach to Assessment

Page 11: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

http://www.aacu.org/OnSolidGroundVALUE

Page 12: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys

• Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes

• It is important to have data analysis in mind before collecting data

–Output as numbered categories rather than long, wordy string variables (e.g., state- coding systems already exist, term)

–Be sure output file is something you can work with (csv, no random spacing in variable names)

–Have data entered with choices rather than writing out the institution name (small typos make a mess)

• It is important to provide models for reporting and displaying data –e.g., SHEEO provided results for each state in the MSC

Page 13: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

VALUE Initiative Results for the Refinement Year

• Includes all Institutions- Public and Private

• 75% Completion

– 2-year institutions = 45+ Credit Hours

– 4-year institutions = 90+ Credit Hours

• Critical Thinking: 5 Dimensions

– 2-year institutions, 45+ credit hours: 1,283 Pieces of student work

– 4-year institutions, 90+ credit hours: 2,006 Pieces of student work

Page 14: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

VALUE Initiative Results for the Refinement Year75% Completion

Page 15: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

So what’s missing?

• Validity

– Rubric design

– Rubric application, score interpretation, and use

Page 16: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

Standards for Test Design and Development (ch 4)

1. Standards for Test Specifications

2. Standards for Item Development and Review

3. Standards for Developing Test Administration and Scoring Procedures and Materials

4. Standards for Test Revisions

Page 17: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

VALUE Timeline

• When were the VALUE rubrics released?

Page 18: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

VALUE Timeline

• 2008 Rubric development with VALUE Partner Campuses

• 2009 National Review Panel (Rhodes, 2011)

• 2009 Initial release of VALUE rubrics

• 2010 National Inter-Rater Reliability Study (Finley, 2011)

• 2011 Case studies of institutional use (Finley and Rhodes, 2013)

• 2014-2017 MSC

Page 19: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

1. Standards for Test Specification

• All have the same structure

Page 20: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to
Page 21: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to
Page 22: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

1. Standards for Test Specification

Ease of use, instructions given by test administrators

• All have the same structure

• AAC&U specifies they should be used when scoring for assessment not for grading

• Leadership campuses tested VALUE rubrics for ease of use

Page 23: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

2. Standards for Item Development and Review

• Documentation of rubric development process- teams, advisory board, testing with partner campuses, at least three rounds of drafting (Rhodes, 2009)

• National Review Panel to test rubrics before release- .8 reliability without training (Rhodes, 2011)

• MSC showed faculty found rubrics to encompass key elements of each learning outcome (McConnell and Rhodes, 2017)

• Assignment design

Page 24: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

3. Standards for Developing Test Administration and Scoring Procedures and Materials

AAC&U offers recommendations related to

• training and scoring (Rhodes and Finley, 2013)

• Presenting and reporting data (McConnell and Rhodes, 2017)

Page 25: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

4. Standards for Test Revisions

• Future work: assignment (re)design, rubric revisions

Page 26: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

Before moving on to the exciting extra effects…

• Questions related to validity?

• Questions for Terry?

Page 27: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

How the rubrics encourage support for assessment

• What diminishes campus support

• How to encourage support

• How the VALUE approach accomplishes this

Page 28: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

How to encourage support

• Expectancy-Value Theory of motivation

– Expectancy- ability to accomplish task

– Value- perceived importance

– Cost- sacrifice

MacDonald, S. K., Williams, L. M., Lazowski, R. A., Horst, S. J., & Barron, K. E. (2014). Faculty attitudes toward general education Assessment: A qualitative study about their motivation. Research & Practice in Assessment, 9.

Page 29: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

What diminishes campus support?

• Imposed by external sources

• Fail to understand purpose

• Threat academic freedom

• Additional responsibilities with no incentives

• Disconnect to everyday classroom activity

Page 30: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

How to encourage support

• Imposed by external sources

• Fail to understand purpose

• Threat academic freedom

• Additional responsibilities with no incentives

• Disconnect to everyday classroom activity

• Involve faculty throughout the process

• Portray an intrinsic desire to learn from assessments

Page 31: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

How to encourage support

• Imposed by external sources

• Fail to understand purpose

• Threat academic freedom

• Additional responsibilities with no incentives

• Disconnect to everyday classroom activity

• Invest in training

• Provide ongoing support

• Create usable, digestive reports

Page 32: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

How to encourage support

• Imposed by external sources

• Fail to understand purpose

• Threat academic freedom

• Additional responsibilities with no incentives

• Disconnect to everyday classroom activity

• Use faculty created, course-embedded assessments

Page 33: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

How to encourage support

• Imposed by external sources

• Fail to understand purpose

• Threat academic freedom

• Additional responsibilities with no incentives

• Disconnect to everyday classroom activity

• Count assessment towards scholarship

• Offer payment for trainings

Page 34: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

How to encourage support

• Imposed by external sources

• Fail to understand purpose

• Threat academic freedom

• Additional responsibilities with no incentives

• Disconnect to everyday classroom activity

• Involve faculty by including their own disciplinary interests

Page 35: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

How to encourage support

• Involve faculty throughout the process

• Portray an intrinsic desire to learn from assessments

• Invest in training

• Provide ongoing support

• Create usable, digestive reports

• Use faculty created, course-embedded assessments

• Count assessment towards scholarship

• Offer payment for trainings

• Involve faculty by including their own disciplinary interests

Page 36: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

Professional Development

• Feedback from scorers summer 2017, Refinement Year

Page 37: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

Professional Development

“I found this training to be very good in terms of my professional development as a professor. I scored papers from many disciplines as well as my own and can now see how to work more closely with my students to further assist in getting back work that I expect from them.”

Page 38: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

Professional Development

• Assignment design

– “Many student work artifacts are not a great fit for the QL rubric”

– “I often felt as if I was assessing the assignment design rather than the student's work. I gave many zeros simply because the assignment did not fit the rubric.”

• Thinking about learning outcomes

– “I think I have a better sense of what makes good writing.”

• Desire for more professional development

– “I would appreciate getting more feedback about my scoring.”

– “I manage assessment on my campus. Scoring this work gave me insight into assignment design that I can take to my faculty.”

Page 39: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

Future Directions

• Validity- how rubrics are actually being used beyond recommendations made by AAC&U

• Full report on validity of rubrics

• Full results of three years of MSC

• Possible rubric revisions

Page 40: VALUE: Lessons Learned · 2018-03-01 · Lessons Learned from Refinement Year Surveys •Faculty viewed rubrics as valid constructs of the learning outcomes •It is important to

References

AERA, APA, NCME. (2014). Standards for educational and psychological testing. Washington, DC: American Educational Research Association.

Finley, A. (2011). How reliable are the VALUE rubrics? Peer Review 13/14(4/1), 31-34. Retrieved from http://www.aacu.org/publications-research/periodicals/how-reliable-are-value-rubrics

McConnell, K. & Rhodes, T. (2017). On solid ground: VALUE report 2017. Washington D.C.: AAC&U.

Rhodes, T. L., & Finley, A. (2013). Using the VALUE rubrics for improvement of learning and authentic assessment. Washington D.C.: Association of American Colleges and Universities.

Rhodes, T. L. (2011). Emerging evidence on using rubrics. Peer Review 13/14(4/1). Retrieved from http://www.aacu.org/publications-research/periodicals/emerging-evidence-using-rubrics

Rhodes, T. L. (2010). Assessing outcomes and improving achievement: Tips and tools for using rubrics. Washington D.C.: Association of American Colleges and Universities.