Rubrics
Assessing learning outcomes at any level from course to institutional:
How to measure students Critical Thinking, Written Communication, Information Literacy, Teamwork, Integrative Learning, Global Learning, Ethical Reasoning, Problem Solving...etc?
Here are some resources for you to use:
- Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U Rubrics)
- Examples from Texas A&M University
- Research Paper Rubric from Winona State University
- Rubric Gallery
Assessing program assessment of student learning plans:
An Advisory Committee for Academic Assessment (ACAA) subcommittee created an assessment report rubric to provide feedback to Kent State programs on their assessment plans, results and action plans as reported in Taskstream. ACAA's goal is to provide feedback to as many programs as possible on their assessment planning processes. The emphasis is on the outcome structure, measurements and actions reported in the assessment plan, not whether the results or findings met the target achievements. Programs are welcome to self-evaluate their plans by downloading the rubric. Please contact AAL Assessment for further program assessment needs.