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Group Working SessionSmall Group Working SessionFriday, March 15, 2002 1.[30 min] Attendees were asked to collect the following documents. a. Institutional Strategic Plans & Mission Statements (documents used to communicate institutional goals, particularly regarding teaching and learning) Discussion: 2. [45 min] Transformative assessment occurs when a number of studies at different levels align with each other, and with processes of planning and implementation, so that over time they all help guide and accelerate the desired improvements in the educational program. For example, an institution might value "collaboration and community" or "access for potential students who can't often come to campus." 2.1 First of all, are the desired improvements clearly articulated in the documents and are the operational implications of the desired improvements manifested at all the required levels of planning? 2.4 Which of the following best describe the degree to which current studies are aligned? (check as many as apply) 2.5 Which of the following best describe the alignment of studies and other aspects of planning and implementation of technology use at your institution? 2.6 Do at least some studies of policies and services, and evaluations done of courses, and policy, planning and implementation processes feed into one another so that, over a period of years, they combine to help students and improve institutional performance? 2.7 For any previous studies conducted and data collected - were the data actually used for policy making and if not why not and if so why? What did you discover in talking to the individuals involved in conducting the studies and those who were the audience for the results? 3.0 [15 minutes] Wrap - Up. Did any patterns emerge in this discussion? What are the group responses to the top 3-5 questions? |
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