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CLEANING UP THE LEARNING
ENVIRONMENT: SOAPS,
GOALS, AND LEARNING
OUTCOMES
 Summer Innovations Academy
          June 2012
                  by
              Ida M. Jones
Verna Mae & Wayne D. Brooks Professor of
             Business Law
            Director, CSALT
Session Learning Outcomes

• Identify your department SOAP and summarize the relationship
  of your course to your department and/or program
• Identify your course goals
• Create or revise one learning outcome and apply Bloom’s
  Taxonomy
• Create or match an assignment to the learning outcome




                   Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
                   presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                       CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                                    permission.
Find Your Syllabus




        Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
        presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
            CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                         permission.
How does your course relate to the
  department and/or program?

                      FIND YOUR SOAP

Hint: Use your laptop, access the internet and use Google




               Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
               presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                   CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                                permission.
Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t
Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
permission.
What are your course goals?
                  Ask yourself:
What do I want students to achieve in this course?
                 Workplace/professional
                Educated, informed citizen
                        Personal
In other words, why do students need this course?




            Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
            presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                             permission.
Write your Course Goals


                Think-Pair-Share (5-7 minutes)




                                                            Concept



                                               Modify                        Think




                                                    Share             Pair

Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
    CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                 permission.
Debrief/Discuss




        Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
        presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
            CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                         permission.
Writing Appropriate Learning Outcomes


   This next step is to write learning
  outcomes. This defines the type and
depth of learning students are expected
               to achieve.



           Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
           presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
               CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                            permission.
Learning Outcomes are “do-able”

•Describe what students should be able to
 do when they complete the course.




                                     Writing and Using Learning Outcomes: a Practical
                                     Guide, Kennedy, Hyland, Ryan (2006)
             Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
             presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                 CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                              permission.
Learning outcomes are specific

•Competency-based and measurable, in that
 they describe exactly what the student
 must do to demonstrate mastery of course
 material.




            Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
            presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                             permission.
Learning outcomes are based on
     knowledge, skills and/or values

• Outcomes may be separated by
  knowledge, skills and values (attitudes)




              Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
              presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                  CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                               permission.
Learning outcomes are manageable
• Should be an appropriate number of
  outcomes (5-12) and should be written at
  appropriate level




             Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
             presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                 CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                              permission.
Learning Outcomes use appropriate level
                   language
                 •Use specific language (Bloom’s)




Bloom, B.S. (1975) Taxonomy of   Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
Educational Objectives, Book 1   presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
Cognitive Domain. Longman            CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
Publishing.                                       permission.
BLOOM’S TAXONOMY
                                   • Remembering: can the student recall or remember the
                                     information? define, duplicate, list, memorize, recall,
                                     repeat, reproduce state
                                   • Understanding: can the student explain ideas or
                                     concepts? classify, describe, discuss, explain, identify,
                                     locate, recognize, report, select, translate, paraphrase
                                   • Applying: can the student use the information in a new
                                     way? choose, demonstrate, dramatize, employ,
                                     illustrate, interpret, operate, schedule, sketch, solve,
                                     use, write
• Analyzing: can the student distinguish between the different parts? appraise,
  compare, contrast, criticize, differentiate, discriminate, distinguish, examine,
  experiment, question, test
• Evaluating: can the student justify a stand or decision? appraise, argue, defend, judge,
  select, support, value, evaluate
• Creating: can the student create new product or point of view? assemble, construct,
  create, design, develop, formulate, write

Choose outcomes verbs that relate to the appropriate cognitive
                          domain
              Source: http://www.odu.edu/educ/roverbau/Bloom/blooms_taxonomy.htm
Write/Revise/Review Course
         Learning Outcomes


                Think-Pair-Share (5-7 minutes)




                                                            Concept



                                               Modify                        Think




                                                    Share             Pair

Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
    CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                 permission.
Communicate outcomes


• Your syllabus and assignments should communicate
  the linkage between assignments and learning
  outcomes
   Students should know why they are doing particular
                       assignments




                 Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
                 presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                     CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                                  permission.
Aren’t grades enough?

• Grades may be imprecise and idiosyncratic.
• Class grades may be affected by (appropriate)
  factors such as attendance, class participation, late
  assignments.
• Grades provide very minimal feedback about
  specific aspects of student performance.
• Grades do have a place in assessment when they
  are based on specific, direct evidence of student
  learning outcomes and linked to standards ( e.g.
  rubrics).
                 Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
                 presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                     CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                                  permission.
Review Activities and Bloom’s




        Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
        presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
            CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                         permission.
Questions to ask about your
      assessment activities:

• Alignment of outcome verb with assessment instrument? (what
  kind of learning are you measuring)
• How authentic is the task?




  (Where students are asked to perform real-
  world tasks that demonstrate meaningful
  application of essential knowledge and skills)

                     Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
                     presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                         CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                                      permission.
Assignments that address
       multiple outcomes:


• Eg – midterm - Consider “bundling” groups of questions that
  address a particular outcome
• Eg – paper, presentation or project– a rubric can be structured
  to give a subscore(s) that relates to a particular outcome(s) or
  sub-outcome




                     Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
                     presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                         CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                                      permission.
Activity: Take your learning
             outcomes and identify activities
             that accomplish those
                  Course Learning
                  Activities and
                  Assignments
Course Learning
Outcomes




                          Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
                          presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                              CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                                           permission.
Examining the matrix:
• Activities done without associated outcomes?
• Outcomes without associated activities?
• How does the weighting of grades align?




                     Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
                     presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                         CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                                      permission.
Final Step: Close the loop!
• Remember – the goal of outcomes assessment is to advance
  student learning through improved curricula and instruction
 • Use data on student performance an particular outcomes to drive what
   you do in your course.




                       Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
                       presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                           CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                                        permission.
Session Learning Outcomes-
          Accomplished?
• Identify your department SOAP and summarize the
  relationship of your course to your department
  and/or program
• Identify your course goals
• Create or revise one learning outcome and apply
  Bloom’s Taxonomy
• Create or match an assignment to the learning
  outcome




                   Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson
                   presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference,
                       CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with
                                    permission.
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Cleaning Up the Learning Environment: SOAPS, Learning Outcomes and Assessment

  • 1. CLEANING UP THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT: SOAPS, GOALS, AND LEARNING OUTCOMES Summer Innovations Academy June 2012 by Ida M. Jones Verna Mae & Wayne D. Brooks Professor of Business Law Director, CSALT
  • 2. Session Learning Outcomes • Identify your department SOAP and summarize the relationship of your course to your department and/or program • Identify your course goals • Create or revise one learning outcome and apply Bloom’s Taxonomy • Create or match an assignment to the learning outcome Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 3. Find Your Syllabus Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 4. How does your course relate to the department and/or program? FIND YOUR SOAP Hint: Use your laptop, access the internet and use Google Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 5. Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 6. What are your course goals? Ask yourself: What do I want students to achieve in this course? Workplace/professional Educated, informed citizen Personal In other words, why do students need this course? Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 7. Write your Course Goals Think-Pair-Share (5-7 minutes) Concept Modify Think Share Pair Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 8. Debrief/Discuss Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 9. Writing Appropriate Learning Outcomes This next step is to write learning outcomes. This defines the type and depth of learning students are expected to achieve. Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 10. Learning Outcomes are “do-able” •Describe what students should be able to do when they complete the course. Writing and Using Learning Outcomes: a Practical Guide, Kennedy, Hyland, Ryan (2006) Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 11. Learning outcomes are specific •Competency-based and measurable, in that they describe exactly what the student must do to demonstrate mastery of course material. Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 12. Learning outcomes are based on knowledge, skills and/or values • Outcomes may be separated by knowledge, skills and values (attitudes) Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 13. Learning outcomes are manageable • Should be an appropriate number of outcomes (5-12) and should be written at appropriate level Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 14. Learning Outcomes use appropriate level language •Use specific language (Bloom’s) Bloom, B.S. (1975) Taxonomy of Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson Educational Objectives, Book 1 presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, Cognitive Domain. Longman CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with Publishing. permission.
  • 15. BLOOM’S TAXONOMY • Remembering: can the student recall or remember the information? define, duplicate, list, memorize, recall, repeat, reproduce state • Understanding: can the student explain ideas or concepts? classify, describe, discuss, explain, identify, locate, recognize, report, select, translate, paraphrase • Applying: can the student use the information in a new way? choose, demonstrate, dramatize, employ, illustrate, interpret, operate, schedule, sketch, solve, use, write • Analyzing: can the student distinguish between the different parts? appraise, compare, contrast, criticize, differentiate, discriminate, distinguish, examine, experiment, question, test • Evaluating: can the student justify a stand or decision? appraise, argue, defend, judge, select, support, value, evaluate • Creating: can the student create new product or point of view? assemble, construct, create, design, develop, formulate, write Choose outcomes verbs that relate to the appropriate cognitive domain Source: http://www.odu.edu/educ/roverbau/Bloom/blooms_taxonomy.htm
  • 16. Write/Revise/Review Course Learning Outcomes Think-Pair-Share (5-7 minutes) Concept Modify Think Share Pair Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 17. Communicate outcomes • Your syllabus and assignments should communicate the linkage between assignments and learning outcomes Students should know why they are doing particular assignments Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 18. Aren’t grades enough? • Grades may be imprecise and idiosyncratic. • Class grades may be affected by (appropriate) factors such as attendance, class participation, late assignments. • Grades provide very minimal feedback about specific aspects of student performance. • Grades do have a place in assessment when they are based on specific, direct evidence of student learning outcomes and linked to standards ( e.g. rubrics). Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 19. Review Activities and Bloom’s Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 20. Questions to ask about your assessment activities: • Alignment of outcome verb with assessment instrument? (what kind of learning are you measuring) • How authentic is the task? (Where students are asked to perform real- world tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of essential knowledge and skills) Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 21. Assignments that address multiple outcomes: • Eg – midterm - Consider “bundling” groups of questions that address a particular outcome • Eg – paper, presentation or project– a rubric can be structured to give a subscore(s) that relates to a particular outcome(s) or sub-outcome Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 22. Activity: Take your learning outcomes and identify activities that accomplish those Course Learning Activities and Assignments Course Learning Outcomes Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 23. Examining the matrix: • Activities done without associated outcomes? • Outcomes without associated activities? • How does the weighting of grades align? Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 24. Final Step: Close the loop! • Remember – the goal of outcomes assessment is to advance student learning through improved curricula and instruction • Use data on student performance an particular outcomes to drive what you do in your course. Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
  • 25. Session Learning Outcomes- Accomplished? • Identify your department SOAP and summarize the relationship of your course to your department and/or program • Identify your course goals • Create or revise one learning outcome and apply Bloom’s Taxonomy • Create or match an assignment to the learning outcome Some slides copied or adapted from A Lawson presentation t Syllabus Redesign Conference, CSU Fresno Aug 12, 2010. Used with permission.
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  6. Example of activities done without associated outcomes – writing in my majors pest management course Example of Outcomes without associated activities – design a monitoring plan