ANTH 22 - Anthropology 22 – Archaeology of San Francisco Bay Area: 1539 to 1846 - Stage 3 - Henry W. Schulz

Assessment

Assessment Methods
  • Analysis of exam, quiz, or homework items linked to specific SLOs
  • Assignments based on rubrics (such as essays, projects, and performances)
Assessment Description- 70% of questions for SLO(s): A, B, C

A - 1. Archaeologists study _______ in order to ________?

- the material remains - reconstruct lifeways

- 2. Radiocarbon dating is limited to the last _______ years?

- 40,000

B - 1. The significant cultural change that occurs as a consequence of

contact between a less developed culture and a technologically

superior society is termed?

- acculturation

2. The concept of cultural relativism was formulated by Franz

Boas, it argues that:

- each culture is unique and can only be understood from its

own perspective.

C - 1. The most ubiquitous early European artifact traded to native

Californians was?

- trade beads

2. Mission Dolores was established in:

- 1769

- 70% of essay question for SLO: D

D - Summarize and evaluate the contributions of the early European

explores and settlers to the development and growth of the

San Francisco bay area. (minimum 2 pages)
Learning OutcomesALL
Number of Sections1
Number of Instructors1
Number of Students16

Data Analysis

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Faculty and staff within our department

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  • Face-to-face meetings
  • Email
Data SummaryA - question 1 = 82% correct

- question 2 = 88% correct

B - question 1 = 82% correct

question 2 = 94% correct

C - question 1 = 100% correct

- question 2 = 88% correct

D - essay question = 13 of 16 (82%) of students scored higher than 70%
Analysis Summary1) Students have achieved outcome if they answer 5 of 6 questions correctly.

2) Students have achieved outcome if they scored 70% or higher on the essay question.
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Changes

Detailsmore specific questions related to material
Learning OutcomesALL

Tentative Future Plans

TermSpring 2014
Activities

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