FIN 136 - Introduction to Financial Planning - Stage 5 - Michael Needham

Assessment

Assessment Methods
  • Analysis of exam, quiz, or homework items linked to specific SLOs
  • Assignments based on rubrics (such as essays, projects, and performances)
  • Direct observation of performances, practical exams, group work
  • Student satisfaction surveys
  • Capstone projects or final summative assignments
Assessment DescriptionEvaluated performance on specific SLOs with respect to rubric developed by Finance faculty.
Learning OutcomesA. Examine the fundamentals of financial planning and apply them
Number of Sections2
Number of Instructors2
Number of Students~40

Data Analysis

Data Shared With
  • Instructors of the same course (at CCSF)
  • Faculty and staff within our department
Data Sharing Methods
  • Face-to-face meetings
  • Email
  • Phone
Data SummaryResults for SLO A: Examine the fundamentals of financial planning and apply them

A) Analyze and Evaluate 62%

B) Understand and Apply 57%

C) Knowledge and Recall 84%

D) Lacks basic knowledge 16%
Analysis SummaryRubric key:

A) Student performs at level B, and further, analyzes and evaluates unstructured situations (Analyze and Evaluate)

B) Student performs at level C, and further, demonstrates understanding of the material and the ability to apply in direct situations (Understand and Apply)

C) Student possesses basic knowledge and is able to recall it when prompted, but does not perform at higher levels (Knowledge and Recall)

D) Student does not possess basic knowledge and is unable to recall when prompted
Next Steps PlannedFall 2013: Update course outline to reflect current material and map more closely to Program SLOs.
Learning OutcomesAll

Tentative Future Plans

TermFall 2013
Activities
  • Revision of outcomes and assessment methods (measurements)
  • Assessment (measurement) of outcomes
  • Analysis and discussion of assessment data and next steps
More DetailsRevised outline to be prepared for Finance 136 in Fall 2013

SLO Details Storage Location

ELECTRONIC COPY - In my electronic filing system (hard drive or web server)

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