Institutional Assessment at ACC Assessment
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Institutional Assessment is separate from the Assessment of Student
Academic Achievement in that it is an evaluation of overall institutional
effectiveness in providing the services, functions, and programming
that enable the students to learn and fulfill the College mission.
Institutional assessment does not speak to what and how much students
have learned.
Institutional assessment at ACC is the systematic and ongoing process
of collecting and analyzing data and information that:
- result in continuing improvement
- demonstrate that the College is effectively accomplishing its
mission
- systematically evaluate or review services and functions of
the College to insure support of the College’s Mission.
The Annual Institutional Effectiveness
Report is the synthesis of a variety of data to support strategic
decision-making and continuous quality improvement.
Service Assessment
The Learning-Focused Organization strengthens its own capacity
to learn. An organization that lacks or fails to use multiple evaluation
programs to get information essential to maintaining and strengthening
quality is at risk. Criterion Two signals this vital need, particularly
in its call for ongoing evaluation and assessment processes that
provide reliable evidence of institutional effectiveness and inform
strategies for continuous improvement. (The Higher Learning Commission
Handbook of Accreditation, 3rd Edition)
Assessment of our operations is essential as we plan and improve
programs and services, and seek to increase confidence that we are
all working within our College mission to support student learning
and development.
To this end, the Annual Report
Template was developed to facilitate service areas in annually
reviewing and evaluating their compliance with department mission
and College mission.
Assessment Tools Tips
- Are the questions phrased to give you good information? For
instance, if you receive a negative response, what will it help
you know and do?
- Is it cost-effective and providing useful information for improvement
versus simply a perfunctory exercise?
- Can any tools be combined across departments and reduce duplication?
- How and when will data be collected, interpreted, and utilized
by whom and for what end?
- Who is collecting the assessments? Is there anonymity? Is assessment
handled through a neutral party?
- Create tools that will lead to program, departmental, and institutional
improvement.
- Use multiple measures.
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