Assessment : 2013 - 2014 : Educational Programs :
Criminal Justice Leadership And Management MS
2 Goals 2 Objectives 2 Indicators 2 Criteria 2 Findings 2 Actions
GOAL: Application Of Leadership And Management Content / Principles To Their Own Agencies
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Objective
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Students Will Demonstrate The Ability To Apply Leadership And Management Principles To Work In Their Own Agencies
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Students preparing to graduate with a Master of Science in Leadership and Management will demonstrate the ability to apply leadership and management principles to work in their own agencies.
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Indicator
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Written Demonstration Of Application Of Principles
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As a part of their assessed work, students will be required to apply the leadership and management principles presented in their courses to their own working environments. This will be in the form of essay exam questions or learning journal entries. This indicator will not be based on the examination or journal entries as a whole, but rather, on those aspects of the assignment that focus directly on the application of principles.
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Students Will Be Successful On Journal Entries
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Over 50% of students will receive an average rating on their learning journal entries. Average means that the topic and issue are clearly related. Above average means the issue description very clearly involves the topic(s) selected. Outstanding means the issue description very strongly involves core theme(s) of the course.
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Students Meet 50% Success
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53% of students met the average arating for their application to organization journal entry. 19% received an above aveage rating and 21% received an outstanding rating on their learning journal entry in the area of application to organization meeting our expectations.
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Actions for Objective:
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Exit Exam Will Be Developed
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In FY 2014-15, an exit exam consisting of questions on research methods, statistics, administration, and leadership will be developed and implemented. Satisfactory performance will be evidenced by a score of at least 70% on the exam. The exam will not be part of the assessment process of any course.
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GOAL: Integration Of Theory And Practice
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Objective
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Students Will Demonstrate The Ability To Integrate Theory And Practice
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Students preparing to graduate with a Master of Science in Leadership and Management will demonstrate the ability to integrate theory and practice.
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Indicator
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Written Demonstration Of Integration Of Theory And Practice
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As a part of their assessed work, students will be required to integrate theory and practice. This will be in the form of essay exam questions or learning journal entries. This indicator will not be based on the examination or journal entries as a whole, but rather, on those aspects of the assignment that focus directly on the application of principles.
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Students Will Relate Theory To Practice
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Over 50% of students will receive an average rating on their learning journal entries. Average means that the topic and issue are clearly related. Above average means the issue description very clearly involves the topic(s) selected. Outstanding means the issue description very strongly involves core theme(s) of the course. A Journal Entry Grading Rubric will be used.
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Students Are Successful In Relating Theory To Practice
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56% of students met the average rating for theory and practice integrationin in evaluating their journal entries. 20% received an above average rating and 20% received an outstanding rating on theory and practice integration.
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Actions for Objective:
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Assessment Employing Exit Exam For 2014-15
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In FY 2014-15, an exit exam consisting of questions on research methods, statistics, administration, and leadership will be developed and implemented. Satisfactory performance will be evidenced by a score of at least 70% on the exam. The exam will not be part of the assessment process of any course.
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Previous Cycle's "Plan for Continuous Improvement"
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Instead of the "85% satisfactory" criterion, we will develop and employ rubrics.
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Update on Previous Cycle's "Plan for Continuous Improvement"
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A rubric was developed to measure students' learning journal entries. The rubric examined the selection of topic, how the topic related to the course, how well the student selected an issue in which the topic applied, and described how the issue/incident relates theory to practice.
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Plan for Continuous Improvement
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For the 2014-15 academic year, an Exit Exam will be developed to gauge students' performance on research methods, statistics, administration, and leadership. The exam itself will not be an assessment process for any course but rather an assessment of how well those students graduating from the program perform in these areas. We would like for all students to achieve 70% on the exit exam in all areas.
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