PGCC Assessment
PGCC faculty and staff adopted the idea of a learning
centered college, where students' learning is the motivation for
institutional, course- and program-level, and environmental and service
assessment and change. Though this concept places the student first,
it does not mean to imply that students are the only ones benefiting from
the assessment process. Just like learning, assessment is a continuous
process that yields visible benefits.
General Education Core
Learning Outcomes
Assessment
Resources
Connecting Course
Goals, Assignments, and Assessment, by William Peirce.
Presentation at Middle States Commission Annual Conference, December 5,
2005.
Overview and History of Course Outcomes
Assessment at PGCC, written by William Peirce
Click on each of the links to see examples of all the
major parts of course assessment plan submitted for ACC 101. A)
planning form, B)
course outcomes, C) an assessment task that requires
writing, which identifies the outcomes tested D) a
comprehensive final exam that identifies the outcomes tested, and E)
a rubric by which to analyze student responses.