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Lindenwood’s Three-Year Roadmap for General Education Assessment
(2022-2025)

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Lindenwood University’s Three-Year Roadmap for General Education Assessment outlines a new vision, strategy, and tactics for general education assessment.

General Education Learning Outcomes

Lindenwood’s General Education Program is designed to support students’ development toward Graduate Attributes.

Lions are Leaders

Lions are Leaders

Lindenwood adopted the Graduate Attributes in fall of 2021 and is currently transitioning from the previous Institutional Learning Outcomes, with implementation of the graduate attributes in Spring 2023. Each graduate attribute includes outcomes, an aligned rubric, and is assessed through Community of Practice Model.

Communities of Practice Model of Assessment

Lindenwood University uses a Communities of Practice model of assessment for its general education program. For more information on Graduate Attribute Outcomes, visit the Graduate Attribute webpage.

Frequently Asked Questions

For faculty and staff for communities of practice model of assessment.

A community of practice is a group of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do, and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly. This definition reflects the fundamental social nature of human learning (Source: wegner-trayner.com).

Starting in fall 2019, a Community of Practice for Written Communication formed to assess ILO 3.1, and in spring 2020, a separate Community of Practice for Spoken Communication convened to assess ILO 3.2. Since this time a community of practice has formed each semester to assess an ILO which has now transitioned to graduate attributes. For more information, please see the Three-Year Roadmap for Assessment.

Each Community of Practice uses a validated rubric to score a stratified sample of student learning artifacts (assessments), which are extracted from Canvas (LMS). Each assessment is scored by at least two different members of the Community of Practice, and the data from this process are considered for learning improvement opportunities. With the transition to graduate attributes, faculty are encouraged to use signature assignments as their assessments.

Since Fall 2020, faculty were no longer required to score key assessments in Canvas. However, because the Communities of Practices will be using these assessments for their scoring, faculty will still need to include the key assessment in the course. As we transition to graduate attributes, we ask faculty to use a similar process and have a signature assignment aligned to the appropriate rubric to assess the graduate attribute that aligns to their course.

Each general education course has continued to align with two ILOs, however as we transition to graduate attributes, each course will align to one graduate attribute. This work is being done through the Graduate Attribute Alignment and Assessment Committee.

If you have a question about the graduate attribute for your course, please contact the Graduate Attribute Alignment and Assessment Committee or [email protected].

For the current list of general education courses and aligning graduate attributes, please see below link to ‘General Education Courses and Aligning Graduate Attributes’.

If you are interested in joining a Community of Practice, please contact [email protected].

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Contact Info

Melissa Qualls

Director, General Education