welcome to del mar college. how have you changed the lives of your student learners?
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Welcome toDel Mar College
How have you changed the lives of your
student learners?
How did you plan to make this happen?
How will you improve the quality of the ways
you serve your students?
How will anyone know what you did?
->To provide opportunities
to increase intellectual capacities; to develop aesthetic awareness; to expand the dimensions of personal, social, ethical, and cultural development and to develop qualities essential to good citizenship.
WEAVE Document
->Examine social institutions and processes
-> A-1: Assure academic quality across the curriculum for transfer preparation.
->MS-5: Provide opportunities for lifelong learning, personal enrichment, and general education
-> General Ed Outcomes
-> Strategic Planning Element
-> Institutional Priorities
-> Key Terms and Concepts Scores
-> Establish consistency in the essential historical content that students in HIST 1301 and 1302 classes are expected to master. 70% of students will obtain 60% on the Concept Exam.
-> The exam for 1302 was completed and a pilot exam was administered in the Spring 2007 semester. The exam for 1301 will be completed by the end of the Fall 2007 semester. In the Spring 2008 semester a pilot test will be administered for the 1301 concept exam.
-> Measure
-> Target Performance Level
-> Findings
->The members of the History faculty will evaluate and assess the History concept exam and asses and edit questions that require modification.
-> Strength->Attention needed
-> At program discretion.
Audit Reports
• Data Entry Status Overview• Data Entry Status Details• Data Entry Status Audit• Measures Needed• Findings Needed• Actions Needed
Sort Reports
• Institutional Priorities• Strategic Plan• General Education Outcomes• Student Learning Outcomes
Annual Reports
• Executive Summary• Progress on Outcomes/Objectives• Contributions to the Institution• Highlights• Teaching Activities• Research and Scholarly Activities• Public/Community Service• International Activities• Challenges• Learning Outcomes Actions Completed
WEAVEonline Web-based Unit Planning
Features and benefits• Comprehensive documentation for each program• All aspects of institutional effectiveness addressed• Cyclical, ongoing, longitudinal tracking of program
successes and challenges• Easy to share with colleagues• Ensures timely confirmation and approval of every
step• Easy to use• Easy to document for SACS review• Promotes collaboration within and across all
academic and administrative units and builds institutional commitment to continuous improvement in the College
WEAVEonline Web-based Unit Planning
Features and benefits• The power, convenience, and efficiency of the Web
supporting your planning, assessment, and improvement processes at all levels of the institution
• Institution-wide understanding of and commitment to quality improvement
• Streamlined management and easy accessibility for all users at any time from any location
• Alignment and collaboration within and across academic and administrative units
• Actions taken tracked over time • Easy documentation of data for accreditation and
program review
WEAVEonline Web-based Unit Planning
Questions?
Please contact the Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness:
David Andrus, Director [email protected] Associates: Jane Haas [email protected] and Sushil Pallemoni: [email protected] Pike, Research Assistant: [email protected]