- Academic program review self-study guidelines have been revised to focus more on student outcomes than on inputs.
University Curriculum Council (UCC) has fully implemented the revised program review self-study requirements and program review process. The first round of reviews under the new self-study requirements and review process were completed during the 2016-17 academic year with 16 programs receiving approval under the new self-study requirementsand review process. UCC鈥檚 Program Review Committee will be performing a review of the revised program review process during the 2017-18 academic year.
2. All academic programs are updating their learning objectives and developing new, ongoing assessment plans.
Because student learning outcomes assessment has largely been a decentralized process across colleges and campuses, it was recommended during our last CQR visit that 51社区 standardize the development and reporting of assessment of student learning outcomes across all programs and track assessment progress across the University. This tracking will enable us to provide necessary evidence of our commitment to maintaining this progress.
To ensure that the University has a standardized, central repository of these assessments, the
Office of Institutional Research is developing the Assessment Clearinghouse, a central Web
site, which will include for each department/program the following components:
1. Student Learning Outcomes
2. Assessment Plans
3. Evidence of Student Learning
4. Use of Student Learning Evidence
Over the past year, Assessment Liaisons have be designated for each academic college and the regional campuses. The Assessment Liaisons have worked collaboratively with the Teaching, Learning and Assessment Committee and the Director for Program Assessment Support Services to create the Assessment Clearinghouse. The Assessment Clearinghouse is built and continuing to evolve with program student learning outcomes and department and program assessment plans loaded and evidence of student learning and use of student learning evidence to be included by the end of fall semester 2017.
3. eLearning Ohio is incorporating a quality assurance process.
Due to academic restructuring of all online programs to their respective on-campus colleges this goal was not continued. Online programs follow the same assessment processes that their respective on-campus programs follow.
4. Identify and profile existing work that new faculty are bringing to the University related to Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SOTL), academic assessment, and student success, and to identify and profile existing work that current faculty are doing related to assessment.
The Teaching, Learning, and Assessment (TLA) Committee and the Office of Instructional Innovation (OII) have made significant strides in recognizing teaching excellence and learning support across 51社区. They organized the 2017 Spotlight on Learning Conference, an event focused on teaching and learning strategies to advance student academic success.
Through the Innovation Showcase, OII is building a growing library of digital stories that serve as in-depth, media-rich examples of teaching excellence, faculty innovation, and exemplary practice. The five articles released to date demonstrate how to improve student comprehension using Team-Based Learning, create engaging experiences in Active Learning Classrooms, reach millennial learners, use storytelling in the classroom, and teach the arts online. An additional seven stories are planned to launch through June 2018.
5. Provide incentives and encouragement for new and innovative efforts to improve teaching and learning. The objectives were to design, develop, and then publicize profiles of faculty work, and to redirect internal funding for proposals to encourage SOTL.
The 1804 Fund was established by the 51社区 Foundation to support the University's core mission of maintaining, strengthening, and enhancing a learning-centered community. The 1804 Undergraduate Fund (internal OU grant) advertised and granted priority consideration for the continuous improvement of student learning. In 2016-17, there were 10 Undergraduate Fund proposals, with two of them including continuous improvement of student learning:
- Boosting Nursing Students Confidence and Marketability with Pediatric Simulation 鈥 This proposal to
fund pediatric simulation equipment for the nursing skills lab at the Southern Campus will provide
undergraduate critical thinking and practice skills that are otherwise difficult or unattainable in the
clinical setting. The proposed simulation equipment provides an opportunity for a new model to
improve student learning and enhance achievement of behavioral learning outcomes for nursing
students. - Intelligent Lighting Equipment Package 鈥 It is important for theater students to be knowledgeable of
the rapidly transitioning lighting equipment to LED sources and remotely-controlled devices in order
for them to qualify for jobs in their field upon graduation. This proposal will ensure that theater
students will leave 51社区 achieving learning outcomes and skills in the use of modern
equipment and approaches to theatrical lighting.
OII also maintains an inventory of internal grants and awards that support teaching excellence. OHIO is known for its outstanding teaching, and this list highlights the opportunities that exist to recognize faculty for their inspiring instructional efforts. Faculty who use the inventory are connected to additional information about recent recipients, which provides them with examples of peers to emulate. They can leverage the opportunities available to improve student learning.
Link 1: 2017 Spotlight on Learning Conference
/instructional-innovation/ctl/events/sol-17.html
Link 2: Innovation Showcase
/instructional-innovation/stories/showcase/index.html
Link 3: inventory
/instructional-innovation/stories/innovation-support.html
Link 4: program review self_study requirements
/facultysenate/committees/ucc/upload/Self-Study-Requirements-Approved-2.docx
Link 5: program review process
/facultysenate/ucc/upload/UCC-Program-Review-Process-Approved-2015.docx