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MISSIONPartners in Student Learning
Re-visioning:The current Committee on Student Learning Mission:
“The primary purpose of the Committee on Student
Learning is to promote the integrated use of
University resources for the holistic development
of students. The Committee will coordinate
programs and make recommendations to senior
administration, designed to create a “seamless”
learning environment at Western Carolina
University.”
Charge: Mission & Identity
Continue to facilitate integrated and interdisciplinary collaborations across academic and student affairs among students, faculty, staff, and administrators.
Create a model that is action oriented and grounded in research and best practice.
Ground the mission, objectives, strategies, and assessments to promote and foster successful student learning outcomes.
Mission: Partners in Student Learning
The Partners in Student Learning Committee aims
to foster the integration of WCU resources and
personnel to enhance student success with
learning outcomes and their overall educational
experiences through holistic and purposeful
approaches that address challenges, goals, and
opportunities, as informed by research and best
practice.
Steering Committee
OversightCarol BurtonJane Dunford
Committee co-chairsGlenda HensleyShawna Young
Task Group 2-6 member core: to be determined based on projects
identified – will determine additional needs and directions
Research and project developmentImplementation and assessment
Steering Committee
WCU Leadership
WCU Community
Working Group - Research Working Group - Implementation
Co-Chairs
Sustainability
Goals Promote integrated and engaged learning across the
campus community, as advocated by the QEP.
Facilitate opportunities to enhance student learning outcomes and educational experiences with significance, relevance, and enrichment.
Promote integrated use of university resources.
Strengthen the collaborative relationship between Academic and Student Affairs through communication and engagement with students in and out of the classroom.
Goal 1Promote integrated and engaged learning across the
campus community, as advocated by the QEP.
Objectives Strategies Assessment Benchmarks
Identify problem statements or theoretical frameworks to foster a climate of continuous improvement.
Other university committee & council reports.
Joint meeting to disseminate results/progress.
General perceptions are that the work is successful and useful. Public perception supports and is supported by data.
Student focus groups
Post discussions
Faculty focus groups Post discussions
Surveys Post-surveys
Assessment Office recommendations
Comparative reports
Goal 2Facilitate opportunities to enhance student learning
outcomes and educational experiences with significance, relevance, and enrichment.
Objectives Strategies Assessment Benchmarks
Problem/theory statements will be driven by student learning outcomes and will specify how they intend to address student success.
Establish research task groups.
Pilot the solution. Identified student learning & experiential outcomes are successfully met with verifiable data results.
Establish implementation task force.
Participant surveys, pre/ post tests.
Document existing institutional practice.
Disseminate outcomes via workshops & presentations.
Review literature of best practice.
Document data.
Goal 3Promote integrated use of university resources.
Objectives Strategies Assessment Benchmarks
Streamline processes and eliminate redundancies
Review targeted unit organizational charts to assess overlaps & intersects
Assessments will evolve from Goals 1 & 2
Outcomes are sustainable within WCU resources.
Goal 4Strengthen the collaborative relationship between
Academic and Student Affairs through communication and engagement with students in and out of the classroom.
Objectives Strategies Assessment Benchmarks
Promote diverse perspectives, experiences, and expertise to foster holistic solutions and opportunities for students.
Promote projects publicly & timely to encourage wide participation.
Assessments will evolve from Goals 1 & 2
- Diverse participation of administrators, faculty, and staff.- Students demonstrate collaborative behaviors.- Students demonstrate synthesis
Steering committee represented by Academic and Student Affairs.
Project & data analysis review to document formative and summative reports.
Projects for 2010-11
Academic Learning Communities[piloting re-introduction]
Coordinator: Glenda HensleyPilot cohorts in place for fall semester [2]Task groups collaborate with the cohorts
Transfer Student SuccessCoordinator: Shawna YoungTransfer Advisory Group (TAG)
FAQ’s: Academic Learning Communities An Academic Learning Community (ALC) --- implements the Student Sense of Place and Integration of
Knowledge Fundamental Principles. fosters integrated learning environments. provides a significant impact on learning outcomes. consists of cohorts of students and instructors in a selection
of grouped courses. provides students the opportunity to develop friendships and
experience learning as a dynamic exchange of ideas and perspectives.
Students who choose to participate in a Learning Community must enroll in each defined linked course. For example, it is not an option to take only one course of a community pair or trio.
Goals: Academic Learning Communities Encourage students to discover and appreciate
relationships of disciplines and knowledge. Provide a sense of place within the university community. Encourage integrated and interdisciplinary teaching and
learning designs, allowing connections through a holistic approach.
Provide a framework through which to participate in service learning, civic engagement, and creative scholarship opportunities.
Empower a successful transition into college life by creating strong connections to the new college environment.
Strengthen collaborative practice between Academic Affairs and Student Affairs.
Learning Community Cohorts: F 2010 LC01: Career Exploration and the Law
This learning community will provide students with an overview and foundational understanding of the legal profession, law in the private and public sectors, and related government, corporate and nonprofit careers.
LC02: How Real is Race?: Race as a Psychological and Cultural Concept in
Contemporary (post-racial?) AmericaThis learning community draws on resources in psychology and contemporary literature and film to construct responses to questions about the psychological and cultural concept of race.
ALC & FLC (Faculty Learning Community) Summer 2010: Teams from Academic Affairs and
Student Affairs participated in a retreat in preparation to launch the ALC pilot and to discuss future strategies.
2010-11: Established a Faculty Learning Community, hosted by the Coulter Faculty Commons, for this pilot. Those interested, may sign up in the CFC.
The FLC will provide a formal framework in which to build a sustainable program and to document the resulting scholarship.
Fall 2010: With two cohorts in place, we move forward with the commitment of many support units and programs.
History - Transfer Advisory Group In November 2009, the Retention Steering
Committee invited representatives from Admission, Advising, Orientation, Registrar’s Office, and Education Outreach, to share their perspectives on the current status of transfer students
A key recommendation was to create a committee of offices involved with transfer student issues to specifically address the needs of transfer students
Goals – Transfer Advisory Group
Engage stakeholders. Investigate the state of the transfer student
experience at WCU from a wide variety of perspectives.
Investigate best practices in higher education.
Create and implement an action plan to enhance the transfer student experience from admission to graduation.
Representative Action Item – Transfer Advisory Group The November 2009 meeting found that transfer
students, community college counselors, and faculty find the Transfer Students Web site challenging to navigate.
A subgroup of the Transfer Advisory Group will create a site more specific to transfer students’ needs.The redesign will begin only after the appropriate
information and resources are available.The redesign will be aided by the fall 2010 redesign
of the Admission and Student Life websites.
Action Model
Student Learning Outcomes and Experience
Assessment
Best Practice
Research
Re-visioned….
Academic Affairs
Student Affairs
WCU Community
PSL
Research
Best Practice
Assessment
Partners In
Student
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