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SELF ASSESSMENT
PROF. DR. AAMIR IJAZ
DIRECTOR
QUALITY ENHANCEMENT CELL
University of the Punjab,
Quaid-e-Azam Campus,
Lahore 54590.
CONTENTS
FAMOUS QUOTES RELATED TO QUALITY
WHAT IS A QUALITY?
WHAT IS QUALITY ASSURANCE?
ASSESSMENT
ELEMENTS OF A SUCCESSFUL ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
OBJECTIVES OF SELF ASSESSMENT
PROCESS OF GENERATING SAR
BENEFITS OF AN ACADEMIC PROGRAM ASSESSMENT
PROCESS
CRITERIA AND STANDARDS
SCORING OF CRITERION ITEMS (RUBRIC FORM)
ASSESSMENT TEAM REPORT FORM
Famous Quotes Related to
Quality
(Aristotle 384 BC-322 BC, Greek Philosopher and Scientist,
Student of Plato and Teacher of Alexander the Great)
“Quality is never an accident; it is always the
result of high intension, sincere effort, intelligent
direction, and skillful execution; it represents the
wise choice of many alternatives”.
(Quality in Education by Willa A Foster)
“Quality begins on the inside…and then
works its way out”.
(Bob Moawad, Quality Quotes)
“Quality in a product or service is not what
the supplier puts in; it is what the customer
gets out and is willing to pay”.
(Peter F Drucker, American Management Guru)
Must be based on the fact that “Quality is not the
responsibility of an individual; rather it is the
responsibility of all”, a complete Quality
Enhancement Cell must work in close
collaboration with the Vice Chancellor to get its
functions through.
What is Quality?
Defining Quality
A survey of literature reveals “quality” as one
of the widely defined terms:
High degree of goodness (Longman Dictionary of
Contemporary English)
A degree or level of excellence (The Oxford Large Print
Dictionary)
The standard of excellence of something often a high
standard (Cambridge International Dictionary of
English)
Doing the right things right (W. Edwards Deming Pioneer
of the quality movement in industry)
What is Quality?
It has to do something with a certain degree of
effectiveness or excellence and satisfaction
In academic scenario it means satisfaction of all
the stakeholders
Whether “the satisfaction of all the stakeholders is
relevant to your programme or not”........
Four – Fold dimensions to help understand the
term “quality” as applied in Higher Education
Sector
Quality as excellence
Quality as fitness for purpose
Quality as value for money
Quality as transformation
What is Quality Assurance?
Its a way by which managers satisfy themselves
and monitor that control mechanisms are
working to maintain and enhance standards.
Refers generally to all planned and systematic
actions or processes necessary for providing
adequate confidence to managers that a
product or a service will satisfy the specified
requirements for quality.
A sustainable quality assurance
programme
Enhances employment opportunities
Improves the education and training of future
employees
Harnesses/ Connect future leaders
Facilitates an enabling learning environment
Enriches the academic and intellectual
landscape
QECs serve as focal points for quality assurance
in the institutions in order to improve and
uphold the quality of higher education.
Capacity building of academia in quality
assurance is one of the key functions of QAA and
subsequently of QEC.
Assessment
Assessment is a systematic process of gathering,
reviewing and using important quantitative and
qualitative data and information from multiple and
diverse sources about educational programs, for the
purpose of improving students learning, and evaluating
whether academic and learning standards are being met.
In other words, what will graduates know, are able to do,
or value when they complete an academic program and
how do we know these things about our students.
One cycle of assessment completes when assessment
results are used to improve students learning.
Self Assessment
Self-assessment is an important tool
for quality assurance and provides
feedback for management to initiate
action plans for the improvement.
Faculty Involvement
For Academic Program Assessment, the most
important factor is the participation of all faculty
members.
Each department appoints a Program Team (PT)
which will prepare a Self Assessment Report
(SAR) and ensures the conformance of the
program to all the relevant criteria and standards
as stipulated in Self Assessment Manual(SAM), in
coordination with the members of QEC.
Size of PT can be determined
according to the size of department
Sr. # Number of Students in
a Department
PT Members
01 Up to 300 3 PTM + 1
Chairperson
02 300 - 1000 5 PTM + 1
Chairperson
03 1000 and above 6 PTM + 1
Chairperson
Desired Qualities of Program Team Member
Commitment to the principles of quality in higher education
and the policies set by HEC, provided in the form of SAM.
Ability to work in teams.
An enquiring disposition, power of analysis and judgment.
Experience of organization and management, particularly in
relation to teaching and learning matters, time management
skills.
High standards of oral and written communication skills.
To be proactive than reactive
Initiate improvements to achieve academic excellence
Systematize the process of self assessment
To be current and take a leadership role
Criteria for Self Assessment
The self assessment of an institution /
organization is based on several criteria.
To meet each criterion; a number of
standards must be satisfied. The following
part of this presentation illustrates criteria
and standards for self assessment by
Program Team.
Elements Of A Successful Assessment Program
Purpose identification
Outcomes identification
Measurement and evaluation design
Data collection
Analysis and evaluation
Decision-making regarding corrective
and preventive actions to be taken.
Objectives of Self Assessment
Improvement and maintenance of academic
standards.
Enhancement of student’s learning.
Verification of the existing programs to meet
their objectives and institutional goals.
Providing feedback for quality assurance of
academic programs.
Prepare the academic program for review by
discipline councils (HEC).
Process of Generating SAR
1
• QEC initiates Self Assessment exercise
2
• Department forms Program teams, who will be
responsible for preparing and generating Self
Assessment Report (SAR)
3
• QEC reviews the Final SAR in one month
4
• If SAR is declared complete by QEC it moves to next
step, other wise it goes back to step 2
5
• Vice Chancellor forms Assessment Team in consultation
with and recommendation of QEC
6
• QEC plans and fixes AT visits
7
• AT conducts assessment and presents its findings to
QEC
8
• QEC submits the Executive Summary to the Vice
Chancellor along with AT findings, and
implementation plan for the department (Table A2)
9
• QEC performs follow-up of corrective measures
AT
findings
Corrective
Action
Implementation
Date
Responsible
Body
Resources
Needed
1
2
3
Chairman's Comments
Name & Signature
Dean’s Comments
Name & Signature
QEC Comments
Name & Signature
Table A.2 Assessment Results Implementation Plan Summary
QCs
Corrective Measures
Assessment Team
joins here
Benefits of an Academic Program
Assessment Process
Identify Program Weakness
Take Financial Decisions based on
academic priorities
Provide information to constituents on
the quality of education students receive
Ensure continuous improvement of
programs and curricula
Criteria
The self-assessment is based on several
criteria. To meet each criterion a
number of standards must be satisfied.
There are eight criterion for self
assessment manual provided by HEC.
Next section describes each criterion and
its associated standards.
Criteria & Standards
Program Mission, Objectives and Outcomes
Curriculum Design and Organization
Laboratories and Computing Facilities
Student Support and Guidance
Process Control
Faculty
Institutional Facilities
Institutional Support
Criterion-1: Program Mission, Objectives
& Outcomes
Intent: Each program must have a
mission, quantifiable measurable
objectives and expected outcomes for
graduates. Outcomes include competency
and tasks graduates are expected to
perform after completing the program.
Why do we need a Program Mission Statement
Mission statement is the guiding philosophy of
all activities. Such statements provide the
foundation which supports all other aspects of
program assessment. Mission statements clarify
the program to all stakeholders (faculty, staff,
student, alumni, potential donors, etc.), allowing
programs to focus their resources and efforts on
issues that are critical to the mission.
What is Mission Statement ?
It is a brief description of an institution’s
fundamental purpose and articulates the
rationale of its existence to the
stakeholders. At the very least the mission
statement must convey the institution’s
purpose in a way that inspires commitment,
innovation and courage.
The Programme Mission Statement should
 Be in line with University’s Mission Statement
 Express your faculty/department/programme’s purpose
in a way that inspires support and ongoing commitment
 Motivate the stakeholders
 Be convincing and easy to grasp
 Use proactive verbs to describe “what, why and how”
 Explain reason for it’s existence
 Be free of jargon
 Be short enough so that anyone related to the
faculty/department/programmes can repeat it.
How to Write / Revisit a Mission Statement
Step 1 (Ask Questions while writing Mission Statements)
Does the mission statement communicate your
purpose?
Is it short and concise?
Is it specific enough to be distinctive?
Does it give you guidance to determine your
programmes?
Is it inclusive of all your activities? If not, do you
need to broaden your mission or narrow your
programmes?
Does it inspire you? bestow
Step 2 (Process to create or review mission statement)
To ensure relevance, it is important to review the
mission statement periodically
Review every three years or whenever there is
significant change
Engage faculty members, programme team
members or key volunteers in the process
At onset, clarify roles
Typically the Head will play a leadership role and is
responsible for approving / adopting the final
mission statement Continue…
Step 2 contd. (Process to create or review
mission statement)
Consultative Working Group meeting is effective
to develop or update a mission statement, but
final fine tuning is best done by an individual or
smaller sub committee.
The mission statement cannot be developed in a
single meeting.
A neutral facilitator/moderator can be helpful to
bring the discussion to resolution.
Example of a well defined Mission Statement
“The mission of the civil engineering program is to
prepare students for professional engineering and
management positions in all phases of civil engineering
projects. The program will provide a broad educational
background with a foundation in basic engineering and
business principles. These basic skills will be
complemented by advanced topics in engineering design,
management, finance, computer application, and real
world civil engineering experiences throughout the
Baccalaureate Degree program”. (Department of Civil
Engineering, Western Kentucky University).
Characteristics of Program Objectives
Clearly related to the Faculty Mission
Reflective of Program priorities in the long term
Illustrates the ideal graduates of the program
Represents faculty aspirations of the program
Focus on the core characteristics of program graduates.
What is a Program Outcome?
A program outcome is a specific, measurable, statement of
what student should know, be able to do, or value when they
complete a program, course or sequence of
courses/experiences/activities. All academic programs should
include program outcomes and their assessment plan.
Criterion-2: Curriculum Design & Organization
Intent: The curriculum must be designed and
organized to achieve the program’s objectives and
outcomes. Also course objectives must be in line
with program outcomes. Curriculum standards are
specified in terms of credit hours of study. A
semester credit hour equals one class hour or two
to three laboratory hours per week. The semester is
approximately of fifteen weeks.
Criterion-3: Laboratories & Computing
Facilities
Intent: Laboratories and computing
facilities must be adequately available and
accessible to faculty members and students
to support teaching and research activities.
In addition departments may benchmark
with similar departments in reputable
institutions to identify their shortcomings if
any.
Criterion-4: Student Support & Advising
Intent: Student must have an adequate
support to complete the program in a timely
manner and must have ample opportunity to
interact with their instructors and receive
timely advice about program requirements
and career alternatives.
Criterion-5: Process Control
Intent: The processes by which major
functions are delivered must be in place,
controlled, periodically reviewed and
continuously improved. To meet this
criterion a set of standards must be
satisfied.
Criterion-6: Faculty
Intent: Faculty members must be current
and active in their discipline and have the
necessary technical depth and breadth to
support the program. There must be
enough faculty members to provide
continuity and stability, to cover the
curriculum adequately and effectively, and
to allow for scholarly activities.
Criterion-7: Institutional Facilities
Intent: Institutional facilities, including
library, computing facilities, classrooms
and offices must be adequate to support
the objective of the program.
Criterion-8: Institutional Support
Intent: The institution’s support and the
financial resources for the program must be
sufficient to provide an environment in
which the program can achieve its
objectives and retain its strength.
Scoring of Criterion Items
The visiting team is required to award the score by encircling
one of the entries against each item
Results Scores
Poor performance in most of the areas. 1
Fair performance in most of the areas. 2
Good performance for most areas.
No poor performance in any areas.
3
Good to excellent performance in all areas. 4
Excellent performance in all areas. 5
Scoring of Criterion Items
Criterion 1 – Program Mission, Objectives and
Outcomes
Weight=0.05
Factors Scores
Does the program have documented measurable
objectives that support faculty / college and institution
mission statement?
1 2 3 4 5
Does the program have documented outcomes for
graduating students?
1 2 3 4 5
Do these outcomes support the program objectives? 1 2 3 4 5
Are the graduating students capable of performing
these outcomes?
1 2 3 4 5
Does the department assess its overall performance
periodically using quantifiable measureable?
1 2 3 4 5
Scoring of Criterion Items
Criterion 1 – Program Mission, Objectives and
Outcomes
Weight=0.05
Factors Scores
Is the result of the Program Assessment documented? 1 2 3 4 5
SCORE (S1)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
Scoring of Criterion Items
Criterion 2 – Curriculum Design and Organization Weight=0.20
Factors Scores
Is the curriculum consistent? 1 2 3 4 5
Does the curriculum support the program’s
documented objectives?
1 2 3 4 5
Are theoretical background, problem analysis and
solution design stressed within the program’s core
material?
1 2 3 4 5
Does the curriculum satisfy the core requirements laid
down by the respective accreditation bodies? (refer to
appendix A of the SAM)
1 2 3 4 5
Does the curriculum satisfy the major requirements
laid down by HEC and the respective councils /
accreditation bodies? (refer to appendix A of the SAM)
1 2 3 4 5
Scoring of Criterion Items
Criterion 2 – Curriculum Design and Organization Weight=0.20
Factors Scores
Does the curriculum satisfy the general education,
arts and professional and other discipline
requirements as laid down by the respective councils /
accreditation bodies? (refer to appendix A of the SAM)
1 2 3 4 5
Is the information technology component integrated
throughout the program?
1 2 3 4 5
Are oral and written skills of the students developed
and applied in the Program?
1 2 3 4 5
SCORE (S2)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
Scoring of Criterion Items
Criterion 3 – Laboratories and Computing Facilities Weight=0.10
Factors Scores
Are laboratories manuals / documentation /instruction
etc. for experiments available and readily accessible
to faculty and students?
1 2 3 4 5
Are there adequate number of support personnel for
instruction and maintaining the laboratories?
1 2 3 4 5
Are the university’s infrastructure and facilities
adequate to support the program’s objective?
1 2 3 4 5
SCORE (S3)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
Scoring of Criterion Items
Criterion 4 – Student Support and Advising Weight=0.10
Factors Scores
Are the courses being offered in sufficient frequency
and number for the students to complete the program
in a timely manner?
1 2 3 4 5
the courses in the major area structured to optimized
interaction between the students, faculty and teaching
assistants?
1 2 3 4 5
Does the university provide academic advising on
course decisions and career choices to all students?
1 2 3 4 5
SCORE (S4)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
Scoring of Criterion Items
Criterion 5 – Process Control Weight=0.15
Factors Scores
Is the process to enroll students to a program based on
quantitative and qualitative criteria?
1 2 3 4 5
Is the process above clearly documented and periodically
evaluated to ensure that it is meeting its objectives?
1 2 3 4 5
Is the process to register students in the program and
monitoring their progress documented?
1 2 3 4 5
Is the process above periodically evaluated to ensure that it
is meeting its objectives?
1 2 3 4 5
Is the process to recruit and retain faculty in place and
documented?
1 2 3 4 5
Are the processes for faculty evaluation and promotion
consistent with the institution mission?
1 2 3 4 5
Scoring of Criterion Items
Criterion 5 – Process Control Weight=0.15
Factors Scores
Are the processes in 5 and 6 above periodically evaluated to
ensure that they are meeting their objectives?
1 2 3 4 5
Do the processes and procedures ensure that teaching and
delivery of course material emphasize active learning and
that course learning outcomes are met?
1 2 3 4 5
Is the process in 8 above periodically evaluated to ensure
that it is meeting its objectives?
1 2 3 4 5
Is the process to ensure that graduates have completed the
requirements of the program based on standards and
documented procedures?
1 2 3 4 5
Is the process in 10 above periodically evaluated to ensure
that it is meeting its objectives?
1 2 3 4 5
SCORE (S5)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
Scoring of Criterion Items
Criterion 6 – Faculty Weight=0.20
Factors Scores
Are there full time faculty members to provide
adequate coverage of the program areas / courses
with continuity and stability?
1 2 3 4 5
Are the qualifications and interests of the faculty
members sufficient to teach all courses, plan, modify
and update courses and curricula?
1 2 3 4 5
Do the faculty members process a level of
competence that would be obtained through graduate
work in the discipline?
1 2 3 4 5
Do the majority of faculty members hold a Ph. D
degree in their discipline?
1 2 3 4 5
Scoring of Criterion Items
Criterion 6 – Faculty Weight=0.20
Factors Scores
Do the faculty members dedicate sufficient time to
research to remain current in their disciplines?
1 2 3 4 5
Are there mechanisms in place for faculty
development?
1 2 3 4 5
Are faculty members motivated and satisfies so as to
excel in their profession?
1 2 3 4 5
SCORE (S6)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
Scoring of Criterion Items
Criterion 7 – Institutional Facilities Weight=0.10
Factors Score
Does the institution have the infrastructure to support
new trends such as e-learning?
1 2 3 4 5
Does the library contain technical collection relevant
to the program and is adequately staffed?
1 2 3 4 5
Are the class rooms and offices adequately equipped
and capable of helping faculty carry out their
responsibilities?
1 2 3 4 5
SCORE (S7)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
Scoring of Criterion Items
Criterion 8 – Institutional Support Weight=0.10
Factors Scores
Is their sufficient support and finances to attract and
retain high quality faculty?
1 2 3 4 5
Are there an adequate number of high quality
graduate students, teaching assistants and Ph.D.
students?
1 2 3 4 5
SCORE (S8)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
Scoring of Criterion Items
Overall Assessment Score= S1 + S2 + S3 + S4 + S5 + S6
+S7 + S8
=
Remarks:
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
______________________________________________
ASSESSMENT TEAM’S REPORT FORM
(To be used by QEC)
REPORT CONTENTS
Does the report contain primary contact person and
information
Y N
Does the report clearly indicate the name of the program, the
college to which it reports, and the year covered by the
report?
Y N
Does the report contain a summary of the assessment
method (s) for outcome assessed?
Y N
Does the report contain a summary of the assessment results?
Y N
Dees the report identify the group (s) who participated in the
discussion of the assessment results and proposed changes?
Y N
Does the report provide specific recommendations for
changes or improvements based on the assessment results?
Y N
Does he report specify who will be responsible for
implementing the proposed change(s)?
Y N
Does the report identify the resources needed to implement
the proposed change(s)?
Y N
ASSESSMENT TEAM REPORT FORM
(To be used by QEC)
FEEDBACK ON REPORT CONTENTS COMMENTS
Assessment Methods/Results
Does the summary indicate any modifications
from the method (s) outlined in the Program
Assessment Plan?
Does the summary clearly identify the persons
responsible and the procedures employed for
data collection and analysis?
Does the summary provide specific details of the
results of the assessment?
Does the summary identify the extent to which
the outcomes was achieved?
Does the summary provide a description of the
process used to disseminate the results and with
whom they were compared?
Assessment is a Continuous Improvement
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  • 1. SELF ASSESSMENT PROF. DR. AAMIR IJAZ DIRECTOR QUALITY ENHANCEMENT CELL University of the Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore 54590.
  • 2. CONTENTS FAMOUS QUOTES RELATED TO QUALITY WHAT IS A QUALITY? WHAT IS QUALITY ASSURANCE? ASSESSMENT ELEMENTS OF A SUCCESSFUL ASSESSMENT PROGRAM OBJECTIVES OF SELF ASSESSMENT PROCESS OF GENERATING SAR BENEFITS OF AN ACADEMIC PROGRAM ASSESSMENT PROCESS CRITERIA AND STANDARDS SCORING OF CRITERION ITEMS (RUBRIC FORM) ASSESSMENT TEAM REPORT FORM
  • 4. (Aristotle 384 BC-322 BC, Greek Philosopher and Scientist, Student of Plato and Teacher of Alexander the Great)
  • 5. “Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intension, sincere effort, intelligent direction, and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives”. (Quality in Education by Willa A Foster)
  • 6. “Quality begins on the inside…and then works its way out”. (Bob Moawad, Quality Quotes)
  • 7. “Quality in a product or service is not what the supplier puts in; it is what the customer gets out and is willing to pay”. (Peter F Drucker, American Management Guru)
  • 8. Must be based on the fact that “Quality is not the responsibility of an individual; rather it is the responsibility of all”, a complete Quality Enhancement Cell must work in close collaboration with the Vice Chancellor to get its functions through.
  • 10. Defining Quality A survey of literature reveals “quality” as one of the widely defined terms: High degree of goodness (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English) A degree or level of excellence (The Oxford Large Print Dictionary) The standard of excellence of something often a high standard (Cambridge International Dictionary of English) Doing the right things right (W. Edwards Deming Pioneer of the quality movement in industry)
  • 11. What is Quality? It has to do something with a certain degree of effectiveness or excellence and satisfaction In academic scenario it means satisfaction of all the stakeholders Whether “the satisfaction of all the stakeholders is relevant to your programme or not”........
  • 12. Four – Fold dimensions to help understand the term “quality” as applied in Higher Education Sector Quality as excellence Quality as fitness for purpose Quality as value for money Quality as transformation
  • 13. What is Quality Assurance? Its a way by which managers satisfy themselves and monitor that control mechanisms are working to maintain and enhance standards. Refers generally to all planned and systematic actions or processes necessary for providing adequate confidence to managers that a product or a service will satisfy the specified requirements for quality.
  • 14. A sustainable quality assurance programme Enhances employment opportunities Improves the education and training of future employees Harnesses/ Connect future leaders Facilitates an enabling learning environment Enriches the academic and intellectual landscape
  • 15. QECs serve as focal points for quality assurance in the institutions in order to improve and uphold the quality of higher education. Capacity building of academia in quality assurance is one of the key functions of QAA and subsequently of QEC.
  • 16. Assessment Assessment is a systematic process of gathering, reviewing and using important quantitative and qualitative data and information from multiple and diverse sources about educational programs, for the purpose of improving students learning, and evaluating whether academic and learning standards are being met. In other words, what will graduates know, are able to do, or value when they complete an academic program and how do we know these things about our students. One cycle of assessment completes when assessment results are used to improve students learning.
  • 17. Self Assessment Self-assessment is an important tool for quality assurance and provides feedback for management to initiate action plans for the improvement.
  • 18. Faculty Involvement For Academic Program Assessment, the most important factor is the participation of all faculty members. Each department appoints a Program Team (PT) which will prepare a Self Assessment Report (SAR) and ensures the conformance of the program to all the relevant criteria and standards as stipulated in Self Assessment Manual(SAM), in coordination with the members of QEC.
  • 19. Size of PT can be determined according to the size of department Sr. # Number of Students in a Department PT Members 01 Up to 300 3 PTM + 1 Chairperson 02 300 - 1000 5 PTM + 1 Chairperson 03 1000 and above 6 PTM + 1 Chairperson
  • 20. Desired Qualities of Program Team Member Commitment to the principles of quality in higher education and the policies set by HEC, provided in the form of SAM. Ability to work in teams. An enquiring disposition, power of analysis and judgment. Experience of organization and management, particularly in relation to teaching and learning matters, time management skills. High standards of oral and written communication skills. To be proactive than reactive Initiate improvements to achieve academic excellence Systematize the process of self assessment To be current and take a leadership role
  • 21. Criteria for Self Assessment The self assessment of an institution / organization is based on several criteria. To meet each criterion; a number of standards must be satisfied. The following part of this presentation illustrates criteria and standards for self assessment by Program Team.
  • 22. Elements Of A Successful Assessment Program Purpose identification Outcomes identification Measurement and evaluation design Data collection Analysis and evaluation Decision-making regarding corrective and preventive actions to be taken.
  • 23. Objectives of Self Assessment Improvement and maintenance of academic standards. Enhancement of student’s learning. Verification of the existing programs to meet their objectives and institutional goals. Providing feedback for quality assurance of academic programs. Prepare the academic program for review by discipline councils (HEC).
  • 25. 1 • QEC initiates Self Assessment exercise 2 • Department forms Program teams, who will be responsible for preparing and generating Self Assessment Report (SAR) 3 • QEC reviews the Final SAR in one month 4 • If SAR is declared complete by QEC it moves to next step, other wise it goes back to step 2 5 • Vice Chancellor forms Assessment Team in consultation with and recommendation of QEC
  • 26. 6 • QEC plans and fixes AT visits 7 • AT conducts assessment and presents its findings to QEC 8 • QEC submits the Executive Summary to the Vice Chancellor along with AT findings, and implementation plan for the department (Table A2) 9 • QEC performs follow-up of corrective measures
  • 27. AT findings Corrective Action Implementation Date Responsible Body Resources Needed 1 2 3 Chairman's Comments Name & Signature Dean’s Comments Name & Signature QEC Comments Name & Signature Table A.2 Assessment Results Implementation Plan Summary
  • 29. Benefits of an Academic Program Assessment Process Identify Program Weakness Take Financial Decisions based on academic priorities Provide information to constituents on the quality of education students receive Ensure continuous improvement of programs and curricula
  • 30. Criteria The self-assessment is based on several criteria. To meet each criterion a number of standards must be satisfied. There are eight criterion for self assessment manual provided by HEC. Next section describes each criterion and its associated standards.
  • 31. Criteria & Standards Program Mission, Objectives and Outcomes Curriculum Design and Organization Laboratories and Computing Facilities Student Support and Guidance Process Control Faculty Institutional Facilities Institutional Support
  • 32. Criterion-1: Program Mission, Objectives & Outcomes Intent: Each program must have a mission, quantifiable measurable objectives and expected outcomes for graduates. Outcomes include competency and tasks graduates are expected to perform after completing the program.
  • 33. Why do we need a Program Mission Statement Mission statement is the guiding philosophy of all activities. Such statements provide the foundation which supports all other aspects of program assessment. Mission statements clarify the program to all stakeholders (faculty, staff, student, alumni, potential donors, etc.), allowing programs to focus their resources and efforts on issues that are critical to the mission.
  • 34. What is Mission Statement ? It is a brief description of an institution’s fundamental purpose and articulates the rationale of its existence to the stakeholders. At the very least the mission statement must convey the institution’s purpose in a way that inspires commitment, innovation and courage.
  • 35. The Programme Mission Statement should  Be in line with University’s Mission Statement  Express your faculty/department/programme’s purpose in a way that inspires support and ongoing commitment  Motivate the stakeholders  Be convincing and easy to grasp  Use proactive verbs to describe “what, why and how”  Explain reason for it’s existence  Be free of jargon  Be short enough so that anyone related to the faculty/department/programmes can repeat it.
  • 36. How to Write / Revisit a Mission Statement Step 1 (Ask Questions while writing Mission Statements) Does the mission statement communicate your purpose? Is it short and concise? Is it specific enough to be distinctive? Does it give you guidance to determine your programmes? Is it inclusive of all your activities? If not, do you need to broaden your mission or narrow your programmes? Does it inspire you? bestow
  • 37. Step 2 (Process to create or review mission statement) To ensure relevance, it is important to review the mission statement periodically Review every three years or whenever there is significant change Engage faculty members, programme team members or key volunteers in the process At onset, clarify roles Typically the Head will play a leadership role and is responsible for approving / adopting the final mission statement Continue…
  • 38. Step 2 contd. (Process to create or review mission statement) Consultative Working Group meeting is effective to develop or update a mission statement, but final fine tuning is best done by an individual or smaller sub committee. The mission statement cannot be developed in a single meeting. A neutral facilitator/moderator can be helpful to bring the discussion to resolution.
  • 39. Example of a well defined Mission Statement “The mission of the civil engineering program is to prepare students for professional engineering and management positions in all phases of civil engineering projects. The program will provide a broad educational background with a foundation in basic engineering and business principles. These basic skills will be complemented by advanced topics in engineering design, management, finance, computer application, and real world civil engineering experiences throughout the Baccalaureate Degree program”. (Department of Civil Engineering, Western Kentucky University).
  • 40. Characteristics of Program Objectives Clearly related to the Faculty Mission Reflective of Program priorities in the long term Illustrates the ideal graduates of the program Represents faculty aspirations of the program Focus on the core characteristics of program graduates. What is a Program Outcome? A program outcome is a specific, measurable, statement of what student should know, be able to do, or value when they complete a program, course or sequence of courses/experiences/activities. All academic programs should include program outcomes and their assessment plan.
  • 41. Criterion-2: Curriculum Design & Organization Intent: The curriculum must be designed and organized to achieve the program’s objectives and outcomes. Also course objectives must be in line with program outcomes. Curriculum standards are specified in terms of credit hours of study. A semester credit hour equals one class hour or two to three laboratory hours per week. The semester is approximately of fifteen weeks.
  • 42. Criterion-3: Laboratories & Computing Facilities Intent: Laboratories and computing facilities must be adequately available and accessible to faculty members and students to support teaching and research activities. In addition departments may benchmark with similar departments in reputable institutions to identify their shortcomings if any.
  • 43. Criterion-4: Student Support & Advising Intent: Student must have an adequate support to complete the program in a timely manner and must have ample opportunity to interact with their instructors and receive timely advice about program requirements and career alternatives.
  • 44. Criterion-5: Process Control Intent: The processes by which major functions are delivered must be in place, controlled, periodically reviewed and continuously improved. To meet this criterion a set of standards must be satisfied.
  • 45. Criterion-6: Faculty Intent: Faculty members must be current and active in their discipline and have the necessary technical depth and breadth to support the program. There must be enough faculty members to provide continuity and stability, to cover the curriculum adequately and effectively, and to allow for scholarly activities.
  • 46. Criterion-7: Institutional Facilities Intent: Institutional facilities, including library, computing facilities, classrooms and offices must be adequate to support the objective of the program.
  • 47. Criterion-8: Institutional Support Intent: The institution’s support and the financial resources for the program must be sufficient to provide an environment in which the program can achieve its objectives and retain its strength.
  • 48. Scoring of Criterion Items The visiting team is required to award the score by encircling one of the entries against each item Results Scores Poor performance in most of the areas. 1 Fair performance in most of the areas. 2 Good performance for most areas. No poor performance in any areas. 3 Good to excellent performance in all areas. 4 Excellent performance in all areas. 5
  • 49. Scoring of Criterion Items Criterion 1 – Program Mission, Objectives and Outcomes Weight=0.05 Factors Scores Does the program have documented measurable objectives that support faculty / college and institution mission statement? 1 2 3 4 5 Does the program have documented outcomes for graduating students? 1 2 3 4 5 Do these outcomes support the program objectives? 1 2 3 4 5 Are the graduating students capable of performing these outcomes? 1 2 3 4 5 Does the department assess its overall performance periodically using quantifiable measureable? 1 2 3 4 5
  • 50. Scoring of Criterion Items Criterion 1 – Program Mission, Objectives and Outcomes Weight=0.05 Factors Scores Is the result of the Program Assessment documented? 1 2 3 4 5 SCORE (S1)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
  • 51. Scoring of Criterion Items Criterion 2 – Curriculum Design and Organization Weight=0.20 Factors Scores Is the curriculum consistent? 1 2 3 4 5 Does the curriculum support the program’s documented objectives? 1 2 3 4 5 Are theoretical background, problem analysis and solution design stressed within the program’s core material? 1 2 3 4 5 Does the curriculum satisfy the core requirements laid down by the respective accreditation bodies? (refer to appendix A of the SAM) 1 2 3 4 5 Does the curriculum satisfy the major requirements laid down by HEC and the respective councils / accreditation bodies? (refer to appendix A of the SAM) 1 2 3 4 5
  • 52. Scoring of Criterion Items Criterion 2 – Curriculum Design and Organization Weight=0.20 Factors Scores Does the curriculum satisfy the general education, arts and professional and other discipline requirements as laid down by the respective councils / accreditation bodies? (refer to appendix A of the SAM) 1 2 3 4 5 Is the information technology component integrated throughout the program? 1 2 3 4 5 Are oral and written skills of the students developed and applied in the Program? 1 2 3 4 5 SCORE (S2)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
  • 53. Scoring of Criterion Items Criterion 3 – Laboratories and Computing Facilities Weight=0.10 Factors Scores Are laboratories manuals / documentation /instruction etc. for experiments available and readily accessible to faculty and students? 1 2 3 4 5 Are there adequate number of support personnel for instruction and maintaining the laboratories? 1 2 3 4 5 Are the university’s infrastructure and facilities adequate to support the program’s objective? 1 2 3 4 5 SCORE (S3)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
  • 54. Scoring of Criterion Items Criterion 4 – Student Support and Advising Weight=0.10 Factors Scores Are the courses being offered in sufficient frequency and number for the students to complete the program in a timely manner? 1 2 3 4 5 the courses in the major area structured to optimized interaction between the students, faculty and teaching assistants? 1 2 3 4 5 Does the university provide academic advising on course decisions and career choices to all students? 1 2 3 4 5 SCORE (S4)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
  • 55. Scoring of Criterion Items Criterion 5 – Process Control Weight=0.15 Factors Scores Is the process to enroll students to a program based on quantitative and qualitative criteria? 1 2 3 4 5 Is the process above clearly documented and periodically evaluated to ensure that it is meeting its objectives? 1 2 3 4 5 Is the process to register students in the program and monitoring their progress documented? 1 2 3 4 5 Is the process above periodically evaluated to ensure that it is meeting its objectives? 1 2 3 4 5 Is the process to recruit and retain faculty in place and documented? 1 2 3 4 5 Are the processes for faculty evaluation and promotion consistent with the institution mission? 1 2 3 4 5
  • 56. Scoring of Criterion Items Criterion 5 – Process Control Weight=0.15 Factors Scores Are the processes in 5 and 6 above periodically evaluated to ensure that they are meeting their objectives? 1 2 3 4 5 Do the processes and procedures ensure that teaching and delivery of course material emphasize active learning and that course learning outcomes are met? 1 2 3 4 5 Is the process in 8 above periodically evaluated to ensure that it is meeting its objectives? 1 2 3 4 5 Is the process to ensure that graduates have completed the requirements of the program based on standards and documented procedures? 1 2 3 4 5 Is the process in 10 above periodically evaluated to ensure that it is meeting its objectives? 1 2 3 4 5 SCORE (S5)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
  • 57. Scoring of Criterion Items Criterion 6 – Faculty Weight=0.20 Factors Scores Are there full time faculty members to provide adequate coverage of the program areas / courses with continuity and stability? 1 2 3 4 5 Are the qualifications and interests of the faculty members sufficient to teach all courses, plan, modify and update courses and curricula? 1 2 3 4 5 Do the faculty members process a level of competence that would be obtained through graduate work in the discipline? 1 2 3 4 5 Do the majority of faculty members hold a Ph. D degree in their discipline? 1 2 3 4 5
  • 58. Scoring of Criterion Items Criterion 6 – Faculty Weight=0.20 Factors Scores Do the faculty members dedicate sufficient time to research to remain current in their disciplines? 1 2 3 4 5 Are there mechanisms in place for faculty development? 1 2 3 4 5 Are faculty members motivated and satisfies so as to excel in their profession? 1 2 3 4 5 SCORE (S6)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
  • 59. Scoring of Criterion Items Criterion 7 – Institutional Facilities Weight=0.10 Factors Score Does the institution have the infrastructure to support new trends such as e-learning? 1 2 3 4 5 Does the library contain technical collection relevant to the program and is adequately staffed? 1 2 3 4 5 Are the class rooms and offices adequately equipped and capable of helping faculty carry out their responsibilities? 1 2 3 4 5 SCORE (S7)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
  • 60. Scoring of Criterion Items Criterion 8 – Institutional Support Weight=0.10 Factors Scores Is their sufficient support and finances to attract and retain high quality faculty? 1 2 3 4 5 Are there an adequate number of high quality graduate students, teaching assistants and Ph.D. students? 1 2 3 4 5 SCORE (S8)= [TV / (No. of Question * 5)] * 100 * Weight
  • 61. Scoring of Criterion Items Overall Assessment Score= S1 + S2 + S3 + S4 + S5 + S6 +S7 + S8 = Remarks: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ______________________________________________
  • 62. ASSESSMENT TEAM’S REPORT FORM (To be used by QEC) REPORT CONTENTS Does the report contain primary contact person and information Y N Does the report clearly indicate the name of the program, the college to which it reports, and the year covered by the report? Y N Does the report contain a summary of the assessment method (s) for outcome assessed? Y N Does the report contain a summary of the assessment results? Y N Dees the report identify the group (s) who participated in the discussion of the assessment results and proposed changes? Y N Does the report provide specific recommendations for changes or improvements based on the assessment results? Y N Does he report specify who will be responsible for implementing the proposed change(s)? Y N Does the report identify the resources needed to implement the proposed change(s)? Y N
  • 63. ASSESSMENT TEAM REPORT FORM (To be used by QEC) FEEDBACK ON REPORT CONTENTS COMMENTS Assessment Methods/Results Does the summary indicate any modifications from the method (s) outlined in the Program Assessment Plan? Does the summary clearly identify the persons responsible and the procedures employed for data collection and analysis? Does the summary provide specific details of the results of the assessment? Does the summary identify the extent to which the outcomes was achieved? Does the summary provide a description of the process used to disseminate the results and with whom they were compared?
  • 64. Assessment is a Continuous Improvement