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Programme Mission and Goals |
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Are the programme mission and goals clearly stated? |
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Are the mission and goals appropriate and worthwhile, and include all the important goals as expected by the key stakeholders? |
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Programme Intended Learning Outcomes |
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Are the intended programme learning outcomes clearly articulated? |
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Are they aligned with the stated mission and goals of the programme? |
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Is the number of intended programme outcomes about right (not too many or too few)? |
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Are the intended programme outcomes realistic? |
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LOA Measures and Methods |
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Are the assessment methods adequate and appropriate for measuring the specific student learning outcomes? |
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Are multiple (direct and indirect) measures used? Is there over-reliance on a particular type of measure? |
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Does the plan make good use of existing subject assessments? |
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Is it clear what will be done to collect the data, when, how and by whom? |
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Criteria for Success |
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Have the criteria to be used and expected levels of achievement been identified? |
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Are the results benchmarked against appropriate internal/external standards? |
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Dissemination and Use of the Data for Improvement |
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Is the programme learning outcomes assessment appropriately integrated with the Departmentˇ¦s generic quality assurance and programme review processes? |
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Is it clear how the data will be used to inform the Department and programme for possible improvement? |
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Other Issues to be Addressed |
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Does the plan appear to be feasible, practicable and affordable, given the resources available? |
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Is staff time/workload appropriately addressed? |
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