Volume 7: Engineering Education and Professional Development 2009
DOI: 10.1115/imece2009-12502
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Implementing a Robust, Yet Straightforward, Direct Assessment Process That Engages 100% of the Faculty

Abstract: This paper discusses a straightforward direct assessment process that has created an atmosphere in which outcomes assessment is conducted to truly strive to improve engineering education rather than to merely satisfy ABET criteria. It has been implemented only during the last 18 months but represents the latest improvement in a sustained six-year effort to implement an effective direct assessment process. The key component of the methodology is to use the learning objectives of each of the engineering courses … Show more

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“…The spark that led to SFIP can be traced to the outcomes assessment process that was started in 1999 at the School of Engineering to meet the requirements of ABET 2000 criteria (refer to [4] for a full description of this assessment process). The first assessment instrument that uncovered teaching issues was the exit survey of graduating students.…”
Section: Overview Of the Summer Faculty Immersion Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The spark that led to SFIP can be traced to the outcomes assessment process that was started in 1999 at the School of Engineering to meet the requirements of ABET 2000 criteria (refer to [4] for a full description of this assessment process). The first assessment instrument that uncovered teaching issues was the exit survey of graduating students.…”
Section: Overview Of the Summer Faculty Immersion Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The desire of both new and experienced faculty at the Universidad del Turabo School of Engineering to improve their teaching. A survey performed in 2009 showed that 96% of the engineering faculty members at this this institution (across all the engineering disciplines) were receptive to learning and adopting transformative teaching strategies that were based on engineering education research results [4]. 4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The origin of the faculty development program discussed in this paper, the Summer Faculty Immersion Program (SFIP), can be traced to the outcomes assessment process that was Page 26.1584.2 started in 1999 at the School of Engineering to meet the requirements of ABET accreditation (refer to [1] for a full description of this assessment process). The first assessment instrument that uncovered teaching issues was the exit survey of graduating students.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The origin of this effort can be traced to the outcomes assessment process that was started in 1999 to meet the requirements of ABET accreditation (refer to [3] for a full description of the evolution of the assessment process at this School of Engineering). Students regularly commented in the Exit Survey of Graduating Students that there was "too much theory without context" presented in classes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%