Assessment Progress: Year: ____ School: _________________ Department/Interdisciplinary Program: ______________________ Chairperson/Director: ____________________ Date: ________________ I. Mission Statement College Mission Statement Brooklyn College of the City University of New York transforms lives by providing access to outstanding undergraduate and graduate programs in the arts and sciences, business and education, and a vibrant Core Curriculum in the liberal arts. We are an urban, public institution, proudly situated in one of the most dynamic and diverse communities in the country. We are committed to student success and to our historic mission to provide an affordable, high-quality education to students of all backgrounds. We seek to develop knowledgeable students who are engaged in the life of the college and our community, and are prepared to think critically, lead responsibly, act ethically, and contribute globally. Department Mission Statement Provide your Department mission statement. The mission is a brief statement, usually no longer than a few sentences or a brief paragraph. It should cover the full scope of the department’s support for the College’s mission, and therefore should not focus exclusively on the teaching of majors. Program Mission Statement (if different from department mission statement) II. Assessment Progress Report (adapted from Hunter College Assessment Progress Report http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/academicassessment/PoliciesAndReports) This progress report has two parts: a Self-Assessment Rubric and a Program Assessment Report for each program. The purpose of the rubric is to provide a way for your department or program to discuss its strengths and weaknesses in its ability to develop a strong foundation for sustainable assessment practice. The purpose of the program assessment report is to document the department’s or program’s recent assessment practice according to the four stages of the assessment cycle: (1) identify outcomes, (2) map to assessments, (3) assess data, and (4) use findings to close the loop. Assessment is about improvement over time. Results will be used to determine how the Office of Assessment can best assist departments and programs. Self-Assessment Rubric: Mark one category per row. Capacity Criteria Department or Program Learning Goals/ Outcomes in place Developed The department or program has learning goals/ outcomes that are student-centered, observable and aligned with courses. Emerging The department or program has learning goals/ outcomes, but they are not yet student-centered, observable and aligned with courses. Assessment Plan in place The department or program has a plan that includes goals/ outcomes, strategies and a timeline. The department or program has developed assessment methods that effectively convey information about student learning outcomes. The department or program has The department or program does not a plan but it is primarily focused yet have an assessment plan. on short-term or discrete projects. Assessment Methods in place The department or program has developed assessment methods, but they do not yet follow best practices. Needs Work The department or program does not yet have overall learning goals/ outcomes. The department or program has not yet developed methods to assess itself. Level of participation in department or program assessment activities Participation in assessment activities is widespread in the department or program through coordinated efforts. Immediate future of assessment practice The department or program has concrete plans for next steps with goals, roles and timelines. Some members of the department or program are participating in assessment activities, some are not; coordinated efforts are somewhat piecemeal. The department or program has plans for next steps but they are not yet clear or feasible. Overall Comments (please keep these brief). Upload any attachments to support your self-assessment. Only a few members of the department or program are participating in assessment activities; there is no coordinated effort yet. The department or program does not yet have plans for next steps or plans are stalled. Program Assessment Report Briefly summarize the assessment conducted last (calendar) year for each program: Attach any supporting documents. Program Name: (e.g., BA Art History). Learning Goal: Outcome Assessed: Data Collected / Assessment Method: Assessment Findings: Use of Results: Notes and Attachments: (Please keep these brief). DUPLICATE AS NEEDED FOR EACH PROGRAM III. Program Curriculum Map: Submit only if this has changed since your last report. (e.g., new courses, curriculum revision). Map each learning outcome across each course in your curriculum. Indicate “√” in the courses where these competencies are addressed. Course Number (Please list below Learning Outcomes (→) Course Number (Please list below Learning Outcomes (→) IV. Program Assessment Cycle Timetable: Update if necessary. If you are still working through your cycle and this has not changed since last report, no need to submit. List each learning goal in column one and indicate by an “X” when each learning goal will be assessed. For example, some may be assessed every year, others only once every three years. Yearly Assessment Schedule of Learning Goals Learning Goals (Please list below) 2015 (x) 2016 (x) 2017 (x) 2018 (x) 2019 (x)