Campus Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes
Unit Name: Minority Studies Assessment Summary Fall 2007-Spring 2008
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What are the student learning outcomes in your unit? |
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The Department of Minority Studies’ general learning goal is to acquaint the student with the unique worldviews and experiences of African Americans and Latinos and minority groups more generally. The goal is to prepare students to successfully engage in graduate and professional school education in all fields and disciplines; qualify for employment with public and private service providers and enterprises; and to exercise civic and community leadership roles with the academic edge and advantage gained by their knowledge of the minority experience and worldview. The department pursues this general learning outcome through specific educational goals:
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Which outcome did you assess this academic year? |
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All specific educational goals |
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How did you assess their skills before, during and / or at the end of the semester / academic year? |
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Tests, research papers, portfolios, annual progress interviews, written assignments, listening and speaking evaluations in Afro-American and Latino Studies.
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Please summarize the data you have collected this semester / academic year. |
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Assessment of annual faculty reports and faculty meeting discussion indicates a general steady progress on specific educational goals, and notable individual achievements as manifested by student participation and leadership of research panel presentations; individual research and study projects; and group projects through BSU, ALMA, IU Northwest Social Justice, Lectures in Race & Ethnicity , and Gary Revitalization / Historic Preservation. |
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Please describe any programmatic changes you have made or are planning to make based on the data you have collected. |
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No presently planned programmmatic changes. |
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