Develop Students' Knowledge Of Government And Politics
Build students' knowledge of government and politics, citizenship skills, and civic engagement
Objective
Develop Students' Knowledge Of Government And Politics
Throughout their enrollment, students will explore the following themes in a national and international context: the structure and operation of various forms of government, political philosophies, informal and formal political organizations and actors, public policies, and political behavior
Indicator
Grading Rubric For Upper Division Courses
Each field of study will be assigned a team of 2 faculty members who have expertise in the particular field. Each semester the individual teams will receive and review 5 randomly selected papers from an upper division course in their respective fields. Faculty members from each subfield will evaluate the papers using the attached rubric. The papers will be scored on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being the highest.
Criterion
Develop Students' Knowledge Of Government And Politics
We expect that at least 75% of the essays will score a 3 or above. This will represent an increase of over 5% from the previous year.
Finding
Develop Students' Knowledge Of Government And Politics
Using a scoring system of 1-5 to evaluate 5 random papers in the department's upper division courses for the AY 2013-2014, faculty members evaluated 55 papers submitted by the students. Faculty scores differed in 18 of the papers (~33%). It should be noted that the differences in scores only exceed one point in all but one of the cases. The average score was 3.95, which is a decrease over the previous two years (4.25 and 4.09 respectively). We did, however, exceed our goal of 70% scoring a 3 or better (85%).
Action
Develop Students' Knowledge Of Government And Politics
The department will continue using the current procedures for evaluating students' knowledge of government and politics. However, plans for addressing weaknesses in students' knowledge and skills have not been implemented or administratively enforced in the past,. There are several reasons for this failure: not all faculty were involved in discussions about what actions could be taken to improve students' knowledge and skills, actions designed to improve students' knowlege and skills were vague, and not enough attention was given to using campus resources for how best to improve students' skills, specifically writing skills.
Goal
Develop Students' Skills
All political science majors are required to successfully complete POLS 3379. Upon completing the course students will be able to analyze scholarly writing, interpret empirical data, discuss argumentation, and write clearly and correctly.
Objective
Develop Students' Skills
All political science majors are required to successfully complete POLS 3379. Upon completing the course students will be able to analyze scholarly writing, interpret empirical data, discuss argumentation, and write clearly and correctly.
Indicator
Faculty Committee Review Of POLS 3379 Research And Writing Papers
Faculty members teaching POLS 3379 Research and Writing will randomly select 5 papers from each course. All papers will be reviewed by the faculty members who teaching Research and Writing. Faculty members will evaluate the papers using the attached rubric. The papers will be scored on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being the highest.
Criterion
Acceptable Or Above
At least 75% of students will score a "3" (acceptable) or better. This represents an increase of 5% over the previous year's expectation.
Finding
Develop Student Skills
The faculty that routinely teach POLS 3379 used a scoring scale (see attached rubric) of 1-5 to evaluate 5 randomly selected papers from the POLS 3379 courses for the AY 2013-2014. In the sample of 20 papers, facutly scored the essays differently in 10 (50%) cases, however, the difference in scores only exceede one point in a single case.
The average scored was 3.925 which was an improvement from AY 2012-2013 (3.43) as well as AY 2011-2012 (3.8). The results also indicate that 80% of the sample exceeded a 3 or better eclipsing our goal of 75%.
Action
Develop Students' Skills
The department will continue using the current procedures for evaluating students' knowledge of government and politics. However, plans for addressing weaknesses in students' knowledge and skills have not been implemented or administratively enforced in the past,. There are several reasons for this failure: not all faculty were involved in discussions about what actions could be taken to improve students' knowledge and skills, actions designed to improve students' knowlege and skills were vague, and not enough attention was given to using campus resources for how best to improve students' skills, specifically writing skills.