Title: The CORE Curriculum Overview, Research, Evaluation A Program Quality Assurance Process
1The CORE Curriculum Overview, Research,
EvaluationA Program Quality Assurance Process
- The CORE
- Using the Application
- Program Mapping, Review Evaluation
2The CORE
- Rolled out in phases
- 2007/08 1st Year Course Outlines
- 2008/09 2nd Year Course Outlines
- 2009/10 3rd Year Course Outlines
- Two components
- Course Outline Repository
- Curriculum Mapping Matrix
Almost There!
3The CORE
- Benefits of Online Course Outlines
- Instant access for students when registering
- On-line archives for students in 2007/08 intake
onward - Course outlines accessible across departments
- Articulation Agreements
- Prior Learning Assessment
- Learning Strategists
- Counselors
- Librarians
- International
- Consistency across programs
- One time input and approvals
- Easy editing
- Program quality assurance
4The CORE
- Benefits of Curriculum Mapping Matrix
- Informs
- program accreditation
- program review process
- curriculum development for new programs
- "what if" scenarios to inform curriculum changes
- course comparisons and alignment across programs
- Provides insight into
- current curriculums breadth, depth, complexity,
scaffolding - the need for and direction of program enhancement
- the impact of course outline changes
- implementation of strategic goals
5Course learning outcomes, links to standards, and
characterizations are downloaded into a
Curriculum Mapping Matrix.
6Courses are analyzed based on the number of
course learning outcome links and their
characterization. For instance, one would
question why a 1st semester course would have
five links characterized as very significant? OR
Why does SS281 have links at only a minor level?
7Vocational Standards are analyzed based on the
number of course learning outcome links and their
characterization. For instance, one would
question why, in this post graduate certificate
program there are no Very Significant links to
VS01, VS04, and VS07.
8The CORE
9Checklist of Approvals
- Master Course Outline (Associate Dean)
- Resources (Faculty)
- CLinking (Faculty)
- Vocational Standards
- Essential Employability Skills
- External Standards
10Creating/Editing a Course Outline
- Three Key Tabs
- Course Outline one master document per course,
automatically applies to all programs that offer
the course, no matter in which semester - Resources - text/courseware/on-line/supplies by
program, - Link CLink program specific
11Course Information
Fill fields, in order, across the screen Term
200830 (Year, Calendar Semester, 0) Subject Code
4 letter code preceding course code (ie
COMM) Course Code 2 letter, 3 number or 5
number code (ie LL041, or 10092)
12Existing Course Outlines
13Approved Courses
14No Course Description
If no course description exists in Banner, this
page will NOT populate. You can continue to
enter course outline information in subsequent
sections but the outline cannot be approved until
the course description is entered. Complete a
Course Update form and send the hard copy to
Academic Records. The information will
automatically populate once the course
description is input.
15Populating Information
Once you fill in the top fields and press enter,
The CORE automatically populates the remaining
fields on this page using information from
Banner. If any of the information (i.e. course
description) needs to be amended, you need to
complete a Course Update form and send a hard
copy to Academic Records.
Foundational learners acquire a broad
introduction to and/or context for further
learning. Specialized learners achieve in-depth
and/or focused learning on a limited number of
topics Integrational learners synthesize
numerous concepts and processes at a program-exit
level.
16Topics
Topics are titles for your course learning
outcomes. If you have 3 outcomes, you likely
have 3 titles. They should be input one at a
time (so they show up as bullets). If you want
to change the order of the topics, click edit and
change the in the sequence (i.e. from 1 to 3,
and 3 to 1) and click update. The topics will
rearrange into the new sequence.
17Standards EEs GE Themes
- Drop down menu for
- Essential Employability Skills (EEs) links to
EEs remain the same no matter to which program
the course is offered - General Education (GE) if a course links to GE
themes, it cannot be linked to Vocational
Standards (VS).
18Learning Outcomes
All learning outcomes are input first elements
follow on the next screen. Input the learning
outcomes one at a time, push add, then do the
same for the next. The stem Upon successful
completion of this course, the students will
reliably demonstrate the ability to ... already
exists in the database. You do not need to type
it in here.
- Learning outcomes, usually 3-5 for a 42 hour
course - Describe one of the required skill proficiencies
for course - Capture performance a competent person would use
outside context of the course - Begin with an action verb (at the appropriate
level of Blooms Taxonomy) - Specify an integrated performance instead of
multiple performances - Describe a performance that is observable and
can be assessed - Require application of skill, knowledge or
attitude/value - Present a clear, concise and precise statement
describing the required action - Describe learner performances, not instructors
activities, learning plans, or instructional
standards
19Learning Elements
Learning elements are associated with specific
learning outcomes and define/clarify the process
by which the learning outcome can be
accomplished. Input learning elements one by one
so they appear as a list (as below). If the list
is long, the elements will wrap to a second page.
Development of learning elements follows the
same 8 characteristics as learning outcomes.
20Assessments
Indicate whether or not the course is
requirements met or if it receives a grade.
Select broad assessment types and indicate what
of the course grade will be earned using the
selected method. Assessments must add up to 100.
Link at least one learning outcome to each
assessment. Once an assessment has been used, it
does not appear on the drop down menu
anymore. Requirements met courses may have
assessment types defined but no weight will be
assigned.
In most cases, there is a selection from the drop
down menu that will meet broad assessment
requirements. Since there is only one outline
per course, the assessments section must remain
broad enough to allow for faculty and student
flexibility while maintaining the overall
integrity of the course.
21Approvals
Once the input is complete and proofed, it is
sent for Associate Dean approval, course outlines
cannot be edited. Students will not be able to
access course outlines until they are
approved. Approvals remain for course outlines
from one semester to the next, until the
Associate Dean takes it off.
22Resources
All resources (textbooks, courseware, online
resources, and supplies) must be input into the
database using the Maintenance function. A
resource is input only once, regardless of the
number of programs for which it is
used. Resources are then linked to specific
programs using the Linking function. All
resources must be submitted for approval before
the course outline can be served to students.
23Resources - Maintenance
In Maintenance, select the type of resource(s)
you want to add.
24Searching for a Resource
Before you input a resource, search the database
using the ISBN, title, key word, author, or
publisher. If the resource exists in the
database, you can go directly to Linking.
25Adding a Resource
It is essential that all resource information be
correct and match that used by the bookstore to
order textbooks, courseware and other resource
material.
To add a textbook, enter the correct ISBN, title,
author, publisher, and version. You can find the
ISBN on the cover of your text. A different ISBN
will be assigned, however, if you have ordered a
special printing of the text (i.e. selected
chapters) or are having it bundled with other
materials (i.e. another text, workbook). You
will need to contact your publishers
representative to obtain the correct ISBN.
26Adding Custom Courseware
Custom Courseware are Mohawk prepared and printed
materials
27Adding Online Resources
Add the URL of any online resource that students
need to access during the course, including links
to WebCT or FRED.
28Adding Supplies
Add a list of supplies students require to
successfully complete the course. Before adding
a supply, make sure it hasnt been added
previously.
29Linking Resources
In this section, resources are linked to
individual, specific programs. Complete the
resources for one program before moving on the
next following the instructions on the following
pages. Select the Subject, Course, and Program
(CE0000) Select the Resource type and then
indicate if its REQ required REC
recommended REF reference material
Click these ONLY When you are finished inputting
ALL resources Finish if you want to come back
to this section later (i.e. to proof and
edit) Submit if you are absolutely, positively,
sure that you have no more resources to input AND
all the information input is correct.
30Find/Link a Text
Once you select the type of resource (i.e.
textbook) the database list of all textbooks will
appear. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen
it could be a long way and search for the text
you want by entering a keyword. To add to
current resources, double click on the selected
text. When youre finished selecting texts, go on
to the next resource type.
When a resource has been mistakenly added, you
can easily delete it at this point.
31Find/Link Online Resources
Link online resources in the same way as you did
texts. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen.
If you see the online resource you want, you can
double click on the selected supply to add to
current resources. Or you can enter a keyword to
search. Again, double click on the selected
resource to add to current resources.
32Find/Link Supplies
Link supplies in the same way as you did
texts. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen,
enter a keyword to search for the supply. Double
click on the selected supply to add to current
resources.
33Find/Link Courseware
Link Custom Courseware in the same way as you did
texts. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen,
enter a keyword to search for the supply. Double
click on the selected courseware to add to
current resources.
34No Resources
Even if the course has no resources, you must
indicate this for each program to which it is
offered. This information is stored in the
database under courseware
35No Resources
This is how No Resources is stored in the
database. This does not, however, show on the
student view of the course outline.
36Finished Linking for Now?
If you want to proof resources or come back to
keep inputting resources later, click on Finish.
37Finished Message
38Submit for Approval
If youve finished inputting your resources and
are certain everything is input correctly, click
Submit
39Viewing Approved Resources
40Link and CLink
When linking courses to Program Vocational and/or
External Standards, you have two choices Quick
Link link the course outline to standards CLink
link to course learning outcomes to standards
characterize links (1, 2, 3, 4)
41Quick Link
Quick link courses to Program Vocational and/or
External Standards. To add links, select the
type of standard (VS or ES), then select the
specific standard(s) to which the course outline
links.
Select ONLY those standards that the course
specifically addresses and assesses, either in
part or in its entirety.
42Finished but want to come back later?
If you want to leave Quick Link and come back
later, select Finish
43Approving Quick Links
Quick Links must be approved before for each
program to which the course is offered before
outlines will be served to students. Before you
approve Quick Links make sure youve selected
the appropriate VS and/or ES.
44Quick Link for Gen Ed Courses
When a course has been linked to Gen Ed themes,
in Quick Link the version shows as GE. Even
though there are no VS and/or ES links for a Gen
Ed course, you still need to submit the Quick
Link for approval before the outline can be
served to students.
45Checklist of Approvals
- Unless all three of the following are approved,
the course outline cannot be served to students - Master Course Outline
- Resources
- Quick Link to VS and/or ES
46The CORE A Program Quality Assurance Process
47Quick Link versus CLink
- Quick Linking
- Identifies which vocational standards (VS),
essential employability skills (EE), and/or
external standards (ES) the course (as a whole)
helps the student accomplish - Linking is used during for the
- Program approval process
- Credentials Validation Service (CVS) process
- Detailed on student view of course outlines on a
program by program basis
- CLinking
- Linking course outcomes to standards
- Characterizing relationship of outcomes to
achieving standard - A link is established when the performance
described in the Course Learning Outcome
contributes to a learners ability to achieve the
graduate level performance. - CLinking used to develop Curriculum Mapping
Matrix (CMM) - CMM basis of program map and informs on-going
program quality enhancement and program review
48Linking Considerations
- Does the Learning Outcome and associated Learning
Elements link to any VS, EE, and/or ES and
associated Elements of Performance? - A link is established when the performance
described in the Course Learning Outcome
contributes to a learners ability to achieve the
graduate level performance. - Establish a link only if the VS/EE/ES is
explicitly addressed in the course (or previously
taught courses). (Do you teach it?) - Establish a link only if the learners
performance of the LO is assessed in the course
and assigned a grade. (Do you mark it?)
49Characterization of Links (CLinking)
- The characterization represents the degree to
which the learner performance at the end of the
course contributes to the graduate performance
described in the VS/EE/ES. - 4 very significant degree
- 3 significant degree
- 2 moderate degree
- 1 minor degree
- Learning outcomes lead gradually to graduate
performance. - Outcomes characterized as contributing to a
minor degree are as essential to the learning
process as those characterized as contributing
to a very significant degree.
50In what semester is this course delivered?
How is this course classified? Foundational?
Specialized? Integrated?
At what level of Blooms is the outcome being
accomplished?
To what depth do I assess this learning outcome?
Do I assess it?
To what degree does this outcome contribute to
the graduates ability to do their job?
To what degree does this outcome contribute to
the graduates ability to accomplish this
standard?
Do not force linking!
51Characterization 1 (Minor)
- These outcomes tend to be
- In foundational or introductory courses
- At the beginning of the program
- Associated with lower levels in Blooms
(comprehension, application) - Not assessed at a high level or represent only a
portion of the assessment - A minor contributor toward the grads ability to
accomplish the overall standard or skill - Focused on only a portion of the standard or
skill, or perhaps on only a few elements of
performance
52Characterization 4 (Very Significant)
- Outcomes tend to be
- In capstone, specialized, or integrational
courses - In the final year of program
- Associated with higher levels in Blooms (i.e.
evaluating, internalizing) - Assessed at high levels or form a major portion
of the assessment - Focused on the whole standard or skill, and cover
a number of elements - Contribute significantly to the grads ability
accomplish the standard or skill at a graduate
level - Student can demonstrate with little supervision
or guidance
53Link and CLink
When linking courses to Program Vocational and/or
External Standards, you have two choices Quick
Link link the course outline to standards CLink
link to course learning outcomes to standards
characterize links (1, 2, 3, 4)
54CLinking
Rollover the Link and CLink Tab Select
CLink Select course and program information from
the drop down menus
55CLink on a program-by-program basis
CLinking must be completed for each program to
which the course is offered, except Continuing
Education (at this point)
56CLink each individual learning outcome
Consider each Course Learning Outcome carefully.
Examine the Learning Elements.
57Consider CLinks to VS, EE, and/or ES
Consider how each course learning outcomes
contributes to the graduates ability to perform
the standard or skill
58Link outcome to standards characterize
Vocational standards in the current database are
those used for Clinking during the Mapping
Process. If new exist, please let
Jaspreet.Grewal_at_mohawkcollege.ca know so we can
update the files.
59CLinked outcome
The accomplishment of LO01 contributes, to a
significant degree, toward the students ability
to execute mathematical operations accurately.
Does it?
60Edit, if necessary
If the CLink isnt right, you can edit it (as
long as you do so before you submit a course for
approval).
61No external standards
ES gathered during the Mapping Process are in the
database. It is the programs responsibility to
ensure appropriate ES are sent through to
Curriculum Design team as revisions are made.
62Finish or Submit Approval
Click on Finish if you want to come back later
and continue working. Click on Submit if you
want to approve CLinking.
63The CORE A Program Quality Assurance Process
- Curriculum Mapping Matrix
64Course learning outcomes, links to standards, and
characterizations are downloaded into a
Curriculum Mapping Matrix.
65Courses are analyzed based on the number of
course learning outcome links and their
characterization. For instance, one would
question why a 1st semester course would have
five links characterized as very significant?