Academic Year |
2022-2023 |
Unit |
Student Government Student Media (exempt from Unit Outcomes) |
Domain |
Leadership Development |
Program or Event |
Anthology - Yearbook |
Number of Students |
12 |
Assessed By |
- Pre & Post surveys of student opinions, beliefs
- Student product (e.g., portfolio, journal) rated WITHOUT rubric
|
Uses of Results |
- Refining program/program changes
- Reporting results (EVERYONE SHOULD CHECK)
- Providing feedback to student/participant
|
Outcome |
As a result of participating in the Anthology Yearbook program during the Academic Year, students will be able to articulate their personal, area-specific skill and leadership development in the section they are assigned and publish the Anthology Yearbook as demonstrated by completing reflection essays in the Fall and Spring Academic Quarters and providing a completed, published yearbook in the Spring Quarter, respectively. |
Benchmark |
100% of students who participated in the Anthology Yearbook program during the Academic Year will be able to articulate their personal, area-specific skills and leadership development in the section they are assigned and publish the Anthology Yearbook as demonstrated by completing reflection essays in the Fall and Spring Quarters and providing a completed, published yearbook in the Spring Quarter, respectively. |