Mission Statement
The Office of Assessment of Teaching and Learning works with colleges and programs on assessment of student learning and continuous improvement of undergraduate academic programs.
Core Functions
The Office of Assessment of Teaching and Learning works with colleges and programs to:
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Develop and implement useful, sustainable, effective assessment systems and interpret results.
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Develop and deploy best practices in assessment to improve teaching and learning.
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Design, manage and interpret web-based course evaluations and surveys.
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Meet assessment requirements for regional accreditation and academic program review.
The Office also:
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Provides technical operations and support for WSU's assessment system (web-based course evaluations, surveys and rubrics, currently in Skylight Survey System).
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Facilitates sharing assessment resources among the colleges and programs, including best practices in learning outcomes assessment, interpretation of student data, and faculty professional development.
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Serves as the central unit to compile and synthesize undergraduate academic assessment reports to contribute to WSU's regional accreditation requirements (Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities) and align reporting with academic program review (Higher Education Coordinating Board for the State of Washington).
Click here to access the 2012 Report Writing Template (due on September 1, 2012)
Check out the PowerPoints and other resources from Diane O'Dowd's workshop series at WSU
(Dr. O'Dowd's workshops in early February addressed active learning in large classes and balancing a successful research career with effective and creative teaching)