PE 230A - Beginning Archery - Stage 5 - Sean Laughlin

Assessment

Assessment Methods
  • Direct observation of performances, practical exams, group work
  • Student self-assessments (such as reflective journals and surveys)
  • Student satisfaction surveys
Assessment DescriptionMeans: students will be tested on the rules, scoring, safety and terminology of archery.

Criteria: 80% of students must score 90% or better

Means: Students will be tested on basic archery form of stance, grip, alignment,draw, anchor, aim and release

Criteria: : 80% of students must score 90% or better
Learning OutcomesAll
Number of Sections2
Number of Instructors1
Number of Students45

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
  • Website review and commentary
Data Summary90% of students scored 80%.

80% of students scored 80%.
Analysis SummaryAll
Next Steps PlannedWill include 10 minutes of additional safety, scoring and terminology information per week per class to increase score to 90%.

Will adjust classes to allow students to review skills as needed to increase 80% of students to score 85% or better.
Learning OutcomesAll

Changes

DetailsWill include 10 minutes of additional safety, scoring and terminology information per week per class to increase score to 90%.

Will adjust classes to allow students to review skills as needed to increase 80% of students to score 85% or better.
Learning OutcomesAll

Tentative Future Plans

TermFall 2013
Activities
  • Assessment (measurement) of outcomes
  • Analysis and discussion of assessment data and next steps
More DetailsMeans: students will be tested on the rules, scoring, safety and terminology of archery.

Criteria: 80% of students must score 90% or better

Means: Students will be tested on basic archery form of stance, grip, alignment,draw, anchor, aim and release

Criteria: : 80% of students must score 90% or better

SLO Details Storage Location

Additional Highlights

We have completed our second full SLO cycle, and have closed the loop for the second semester in a row. We will continue to assess all of our courses offered and close the loop after each semester. This entire process has not only brought our department closer but has given us some great concrete data that we are using to improve our courses and teaching methodologies. The process is working for our department!

The implementation of Google forms for exit survey data collection –and soon to be implemented this Spring 2014 – skills assessment data collection is and will continue to be a tremendous tool for us. Not only does it make collection easy but also allows a clean and seamless transfer to Excel to run pivot table tabulations to allow for a clean collection, tabulation and presentation of data not only to be publicly posted but most importantly to be utilized by our instructors for stage 5 course loop closure. Best of all, it is free!

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