Student Learning Outcomes Assessment

Explore student learning assessment tools and resources supporting academic and general education programs at Georgia Southern University.

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Designed for Georgia Southern faculty and staff to get assessment support, services and timely guidance.

Coordinator Kits

Assessment Resources

Academic Program Assessment

General Education Assessment

*Note: All assessment coordinators will be auto-enrolled. Please submit an Assessment Services Request Form to request enrollment.

Additional Resources

Mission Statement

Clear, concise statement outlining the ultimate principles that guide the work of the program, who it serves, in what ways, and with what results.

Student Learning Outcomes

Specific, discipline-related goals describing the knowledge, skills, or dispositions students should gain or improve.

Curriculum Map

Where the students learning outcomes are mapped and addressed in the program’s curriculum.

Learning Activities

Description of learning activities aligned with the student learning outcome, including opportunities for student engagement with course content, instructor, and peers.

Measurement Tools

Clear and concise illustration of data collected. Includes a narrative or table/figure with sample size, count, averages, percentages, and ranges as appropriate to the assessment tool.

Data Collection and Integrity

When measurement tools are applied, to whom, at what point in the program, and how the program ensures consistency across multiple administrations of the tools and assignments.

Results

Clear and concise illustration of data collected. Includes a narrative or table/figure with sample size, count, averages, percentages, and ranges as appropriate to the assessment tool.

Discussion

Explains the meaningfulness of the data presented with a clear, complete, and succinct analysis focusing on the interpretation of and reflection on the assessment data.

Action Plans

I. Proposed action plan from the previous cycle is included, who implemented it, when it was implemented, and the outcome of the implementation.

II. Strategies planned for program improvement; actions designed to improve instruction and curriculum; rationale for action is based on data and analysis of results.

Equitable Assessment

Optimize opportunities for all students to demonstrate their best learning.