HLTH 79B - Advanced Fieldwork - Stage 4 - Tandy Iles
Assessment
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Assessment Description | Throughout the semester, evaluated learning objectives students were responsible for developing with their preceptors. |
Learning Outcomes | SLO (A) Define and apply the Addiction Counseling Competencies SLO (D) Design learning objectives applicable to fieldwork study SLO (E) Demonstrate three or more skills, including developing a resume, a portfolio, and documentation. |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Number of Instructors | 1 |
Number of Students | 30 |
Data Analysis
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Data Summary | SLO (A) Define and apply the Addiction Counseling Competencies 80% of students scored 70% or higher on the pretest 80% of students scored 90% or higher on the posttest SLO (D) Design learning objective applicable to fieldwork study 80% of students scored 85% or higher SLO (E) Demonstrate three or more skills, including developing a resume, a portfolio, and documentation 80% of students scored 75% on the development of resumes 80% of students scored 80% on the development of portfolios 80% of students scored 80% on their documentation skills as evidenced by final internship paperwork submitted |
Analysis Summary | Based on the above data, students need more focused work on resume development in the beginning fieldwork class. |
Next Steps Planned | More supportive work on resume development-utilizing guest lecturers and integrating more resume work in the beginning fieldwork class. This will better prepare students for the advanced fieldwork class. |
Learning Outcomes | ALL |
Changes
Details | Linking assignments to slos, incorporated more roleplays, and group work |
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Learning Outcomes | Students performed better on final exam, and case presentations |
Tentative Future Plans
Term | Spring 2014 |
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More Details | Revision of course and slos in spring 2014 |
SLO Details Storage Location
- HARD COPY - In my personal filing system (my office)
- HARD COPY - In a department filing system (department office)
- ELECTRONIC COPY - In my electronic filing system (hard drive or web server)
- ELECTRONIC COPY - On a department web server or shared document system