Assessment and Measurement
Assessments are integral to the learning process and are designed to evaluate learner progress in achieving the stated learning objectives or mastering the competencies.
Contents
- 1 The assessments measure the achievement of the stated learning objectives or competencies
- 2 The course grading policy is stated clearly at the beginning of the course
- 3 Specific and descriptive criteria are provided for the evaluation of learners’ work, and their connection to the course grading policy is clearly explained
- 4 The assessments used are sequenced, varied, and suited to the level of the course
- 5 The course provides learners with multiple opportunities to track their learning progress with timely feedback
The assessments measure the achievement of the stated learning objectives or competencies
Evidence
The observation and discussion assignments show clear measurement of their stated course learning objectives. The Build Pages assignments show measurement of the general learning outcomes that they claim to support.
Suggestions for Improvement
Completing alignment through all the assignments and assessment questions will help clarify whether all learning objectives are adequately measured.
The course grading policy is stated clearly at the beginning of the course
Evidence
The How We Will Track Your Learning page of the syllabus tables how each assignment category counts toward the overall point total of the course and how the point total converts to a letter grade. The How We Will Deal With Unusual Circumstances page of the syllabus explains how submission deadlines are dealt with.
Suggestions for Improvement
- Students may do well with an explanation of how and when rubrics are used with assignments and the connection to learning objectives
- Students may appreciate instructions on how to use Canvas’s What-If grade projection feature