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SHEEO Higher Education Policy Conference | August 8–10, 2012 State Agency Workshop Session Patricia Crosson, Senior Advisor for Academic Policy

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SHEEO Higher Education Policy Conference | August 8–10, 2012State Agency Workshop Session

Patricia Crosson, Senior Advisor for Academic Policy

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Within Massachusetts

Vision Project commitment to measurable outcomes and public reporting.

Fulfill campus and Department of Higher Education accountability obligations to current and potential students, taxpayers and other stakeholders.

Want information about quality of student learning as part of DHE oversight responsibility.

Want an alternative to a single standardized test that produces compliance behavior. Want a statewide plan that supports campus formative assessment and statewide accountability.

Why a Statewide Plan?

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Within Massachusetts

Three-year effort to develop a collaboration involving 22 campuses and DHE:▪ Working Group on Student Learning Outcomes and Assessment▪ AMCOA (Advancing a Massachusetts Culture of Assessment)*▪ Leap State Status and Massachusetts LEAP State Initiative

Current collaborative structure for refinement and review of models and metrics for statewide plan:▪ Task Force for Statewide Assessment of Student Learning▪ Massachusetts Team▪ State Partner Team▪ Continuation of AMCOA Project and AMCOA Team*

What Has Been Accomplished So Far?

* AMCOA work supported by two generous grants from the Davis Educational Foundation

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Within Massachusetts

LEAP Essential Learning Outcomes and VALUE Rubrics as common framework. Begin with Critical Thinking, Written Communication and Quantitative Literacy.

Outcomes aligned with curriculum. Outcomes-related assignments embedded in course work. Assignments (portfolios ?) assessed using VALUE rubrics.

Faculty involved in all curricular and assessment aspects. Faculty development.

Results for each learning outcome: Used formatively by campuses. Also reported to DHE, rolled up by segment (2-year, 4-year

institutions), and presented along with other measures in Vision Project Report.

How Will It Work?

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With Other States

Conviction that working with other states to develop a different way to do statewide learning outcomes assessment will enable genuine change in higher education.

 Vision Project makes commitment to measuring progress toward student learning outcomes in comparison with other states.

Currently, there is no way to make comparisons in absence of standardized test.

Why a Multi-State Collaborative?

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With Other States

Commitment of 22 campuses and DHE to work on state partnerships as part of LEAP State Initiative.

May 2012 meeting in Boulder with 15 potential state partners. Meeting co-sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Higher Education (through Nellie Mae Education Foundation grant), SHEEO, and Association of American Colleges and Universities. Discussed proposal for Multi-State Collaborative.

Boulder participants exploring Collaborative proposal within their respective states. Asked to respond by December 2012.

What Has Been Accomplished So Far?

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With Other States

Participating states sign compact.

Model will be developed by collaborating states.

Model will be pilot-tested in participating states.

How Will It Work?

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