Fall 2014 Student Survey and Student Learning Outcomes Crosswalk Each college has its own specific ILOs/SLOs. This is an example from one college. Colleges will need to adapt the matrix to align survey questions to their own ILOs/SLOs. Student Learning Outcomes Category Description Civic Responsibility Apply the principles of civility to situations in the contexts of work, family, community and the global world Communication Effectively communicate thought in a clear, wellorganized manner to persuade, inform, and convey ideas in academic, work, family and community settings Critical Thinking Analyze problems by differentiating fact from opinions, using evidence, and using sound reasoning to specify multiple solutions and their consequences Cultural Diversity Respectfully engage with other cultures in an effort to understand them Quantitative Reasoning Identify, analyze, and solve problems that are quantitative in nature Self-Awareness Apply self-assessment and reflection strategies to interpersonal, work, community, career, and educational pathways Technological Literacy Utilize the appropriate technology effectively for informational, academic, personal, and professional needs 2014 Survey 25k 22d, 22e, 25c 25d 22e, 25j 25e 25h, 25i 25f Fall 2014 Student Survey Question # 22d Discuss ideas from your courses with others outside of class (students, family members, coworkers, etc.) 22e Have serious conversations with students who differ from you in terms of their religious beliefs, political opinions, or ethnic background 25c How much college has improved your ability to: Write and speak clearly and effectively 25d How much college has improved your ability to: Think critically and analytically 25e How much college has improved your ability to: Solve numerical problems 25f How much college has improved your ability to: Use computers and other information technology 25h How much college has improved your ability to: Learn effectively on your own 25i How much college has improved your ability to: Understand yourself 25j How much college has improved your ability to: Understand people of other racial, cultural, or ethnic backgrounds 25k How much college has improved your ability to: Contribute to the welfare of your community