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Institutional

Institutional assessment efforts should not be concerned about valuing what can be measured but, instead, about measuring that which is valued.

– Trudy Banta, et al., 1996

At the 91探花, we value the complexity and layering of knowledge and understanding as they develop over time. We also value the diversity of our student body. Our students come to us at different points in their lives, with varied experiences, values, and beliefs, and while they are at the UW, their academic paths and their acquisition of skills and knowledge are also quite diverse. Institutional assessment at 91探花celebrates that diversity and seeks to understand and improve it by gathering information from a wide range of sources.

Departments and the institutional assessment process

At the UW, assessment of student learning is a bottom-up inferential process, rather than a top-down deductive and prescriptive one. The process always begins in the classroom, moves through departmental assessment of majors, informs the colleges in which those departments reside, and finally, gives us a picture of how well all our students are learning.

Departments report on their learning goals and assessment methods biennially (see Assessment in the Major reports). Also, in recent years, the provided foundational support to ongoing departmental work in assessment, and departments with Learning Initiative projects reported progress to the College annually. Unfortunately, this initiative was suspended in 2009 due to statewide budget cuts.

In addition, every academic department completes a self-study at least every ten years as part of their . Study guidelines ask departments for assessment information about their undergraduate programs, including use of assessment results in making changes to the curriculum.

Institutional research

The UW’s Data Management and Institutional Research Office makes public 91探花data in a range of areas in its annual Factbook. Information includes student body composition, admission, retention, and time to degree, as well as information on faculty composition, facilities, and the 91探花curriculum.

Studies and surveys that cross disciplines

Institutional Assessment & Evaluation (IAE) conducts large studies of undergraduate teaching and learning. The was a focus group study that examined the research experience of students in 15 91探花majors. The 91探花SRS reported results to each department and then used departmental results as case studies to report on the course-based research experience of 91探花undergraduates. The 91探花Study of Undergraduate Learning ( 91探花Soul) used quantitative and qualitative methods to gather information about student growth and change, tracking a cohort of 304 students for four years.听 The 91探花Growth in Faculty Teaching Study ( 91探花Gifts), conducted by researchers in the UW鈥檚 Undergraduate Academic Affairs and Educational Assessment offices, focused on change in faculty teaching.

IAE has also conducted or assisted in the conduct of a number of surveys that track students’ perceptions of their own experience.

Accreditation

Finally, undergoing regular helps the 91探花pull together and analyze information on all its teaching and learning activities. In addition, many academic schools and programs undergo rigorous review processes as part of .

Sources:

Banta, T.W., Lund, J.P., Black, K.E, & Oblander, F.W. (1996). Assessment in practice: Putting principles to work on college campuses. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Beyer, C.H., Gillmore, G.M., & Fisher, A.T. (2007). Inside the undergraduate experience: The 91探花’s Study of Undergraduate Learning. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.