Coordinator: Vivian Ikeda
Assessment Progress
Stage | 5. Course/program/service has undergone at least one full closed-loop cycle – implemented improvements have been assessed. Process is now on a continual cycle of repeated assessment and review. |
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Number of Outcomes | 6 |
Number of Outcomes Assessed to Date | 6 |
Assessment and Analysis Frequency | Every semester |
Improvements
Details | The MLOs were refined based on previous assessments that included student self-evaluations as well as faculty assessment results. MLOs were reduced and re-worded to adhere to current CCSF College Curriculum Committee guidelines, but still align with department-wide and level appropriate speaking skill outcomes. |
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Assessment and Analysis Review
Assessment Methods | The progress reports data and test results collected from the Spring 2014 and anecdotal information from the noncredit curriculum committee, which as representatives from all five main ESL campuses are kept in written form by the Assessment and Curriculum Resource Instructors at the ESL Teachers’ Resource Center office. The department will analyze the results from the previous semester to determine whether there needs to be a discussion about revising the course outline. |
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When Was Data Gathered? | Spring 2014 |
Discussion Logistics | See above |
Number Assessed | 582 |
Data and Analysis Summary | 52.6% average passed to Level 5 after taking a batter of four skill tests. The department revised some tests last year and we are waiting for future results to determine whether to make revisions in outcomes or assessment methods. |
Future Improvements | No answer |
Future Plans
Term | Spring 2015 |
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Details | The progress reports data and test results collected from the Fall 2014 and anecdotal information from the noncredit curriculum committee and ESL Technology Committee, which as representatives from all five main ESL campuses are kept in written form by the Assessment and Curriculum Resource Instructors at the ESL Teachers’ Resource Center office. The department will analyze the results from the previous semester to determine whether there needs to be a discussion about revising the course outline. |
Extra
Details | The department has just completed complete revision of Levels Literacy through Level 4. In the Spring 2015 semester, the Noncredit Curriculum Committee expects to focus attention to discussion and revision of Levels 5-9. |
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