1/23/03

Teaching and Learning Center and College Associate e-Scholar Teaching and

Learning Assessment Project

 

Project Team: Donna Albrecht, Jim Buergermeister, Jane Henderson, Clark Leeson,

Lou Milanesi, Ross Olson, Dan Riordan , Meridith Wentz

 

Guiding University Vision Statement and Value Statement

Vision Statement

UW-Stout, a respected innovator in higher education, educates students to be

lifelong learners and responsible citizens in a diverse and changing world

through experiences inside and outside the classroom that join the general and

the specialized, the theoretical and the practical, in applied programs leading to

successful careers in industry, commerce, education, and human services.

 

We Value

Excellence in teaching within high quality, student-centered undergraduate and

graduate education involving active learning and appropriate technology.

Source: http://www.uwstout.edu/geninfo/stratplan.html

 

Goals of e-Scholar Program

1. Improve quality of teaching and learning at undergraduate and graduate

levels.

2. Form egalitarian communities of excellence in teaching and learning across

the university.

3. Utilize technology to create a student-centered environment, where active

learning is the core approach to acquiring concepts, processes, and attitudes.

4. Create life-long habits in students in methods of acquisition of concepts,

processes and attitudes.

 

Project Teamıs Definitions of Learning, Critical Thinking, and Active Learning

Learning- permanent acquisition of processes, attitudes and concepts

Critical thinking- ability to relate material from two or more sources

Active learning - the acquisition of processes, attitudes and concepts as a result

of classroom and course activities in which students interact with one another

and the instructor.

Active learning is an approach to teaching where faculty become facilitators of

learning and students become active participants, engaging in a dialog with their

colleagues and with the instructor. In active learning, knowledge is directly

experienced, constructed, acted upon, tested, or revised by the learner.

Goal of Assessment

Assess learning/critical thinking/ active learning in undergraduate and graduate

education at UW-Stout. Data collected will be used to create and offer professional

development opportunities for instructors and outreach programming for students to

improve the learning experience at UW -Stout.

 

Goals of Evaluation

1. To understand and support best practices used in the e-Scholar

environment;

2. To document and assess student learning in the areas of process, concept,

attitude and critical analysis; and,

3. To confirm and improve the quality of instruction.

4. To determine whether communities of practice were formed

5. To determine whether students developed traits that indicate the formation

of the ability and attitude necessary for life-long learning

6. To determine whether the laptop/technology tool was used to enhance

active learning

7. To determine whether technology-enhanced active learning was used to

acquire concepts, processes and attitudes --about the content of the

course, and about learning and the confidence to learn

 

The above goals will be accomplished by identifying:

·  what students say that they DID in order to learn in an e-Scholar course

·  what students say that they learned (process, concept, attitude, in particular

critical abilities)

·  what teachers did to enhance student learning in e-Scholar courses

·  what teachers did to enhance their own learning while teaching e-Scholar

courses

·  what outcomes that learning produced in both teachers and students

·  what teachers say that they did to get students to learn in e-Scholar courses

·  what teachers say are the outcomes they saw in quantity (process, concept,

attitude, critical abilities) and in quality (how well--the lifelong learner person) in

e-Scholar courses.

Project to commence January 2003 with Project timeline to be determined.

 

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