SACS Reaffirmation
Objective | Student Skills | |
History majors will improve their research, writing and critical thinking skills. Associated Goals: Image And Exposure, Productive Careers And Citizenship |
Indicator | Student Scholarship Students through Phi Alpha Theta and other venues will present research findings in non-classroom settings. |
Criteria | Student Scholarship At least once every two years, an undergraduate student will make a scholarly presentation in a non-classroom venue. |
Finding | Student Presentations During 2007-08, at least 4 undergraduate students presented papers at scholarly gatherings outside of the classroom. |
Action | Student Presentations The department met its expectations. No change in departmental policy is needed at this time. |
Objective | Careers In History | |
Graduates with undergraduate degrees in History will reach their career objectives. Associated Goals: Productive Careers And Citizenship |
Indicator | Admission Into Graduate School History students will have the skills necessary to enter graduate school if they desire. |
Criteria | Admission into graduate school At least one history undergraduate student will be admitted into a graduate or professional school each year |
Finding | Graduate School Admissions At least 4 recent History graduates matriculated into graduate progress during the last year. |
Indicator | Future Teachers Teacher education students who major or minor in History will pass the TEXES examination. |
Criteria | Future Teachers 80% of all teacher education students who major or minor in History will pass the TEXES examination. |
Finding | Future Teachers During 2007-08, 24 of 38 (63%) history students passed the social studies portion of the TEXES exam for future teachers. |
Indicator | Student Professional Growth The History Department will monitor the professional and career advancement of former history graduates. |
Criteria | Student Professional Growth At least 80% of history students five years after graduation will report on the survey instrument that the degree skills they acquired as a student has enabled them to met their career goals. |
Finding | Alum Career Progress By July 10, 2008, 5 History graduates from the BA Class of 2003 had returned the survey instrument asking 2003 graduates to assess the degree that their training at SHSU (a) prepared them for their post-graduate careers, (b) aided them in their intellectual growth, and (c) helped them in the development of their oral and written communication skills. 60% of the respondents gave the highest possible ratings on each of the three categories; 20% gave the highest ratings in two of the categories, and 20% gave the highest ratings to one of the categories. Of the 15 total responses to the three categories, 14 were favorable, 0 was unfavorable, and 1 was marked "no opinion." |
Action | Alum Career Progress Although the data from the survey was positive, the sample size was small. In 2008-09, the department will increase the sample size by sending questionnaire instruments to all history majors who graduated between 2004 and 2008. |
Action | Future Teachers Only 63% of SHSU history majors or minors who took the TExES exam successfully passed the exam during 2007. This passing rate does not meet our expectations. Our efforts to address this concern by hiring a tenure track faculty member in 2006 to focus attention on the development of future teachers were delayed when this faculty member took a maternity leave for the 2007-08 year. Efforts need to be made in 2008-09 to readdress this concern. The department will create a study committee to make recommendations for increasing the passing rate of our students with desires to become future teachers. |
Action | Graduate School Admissions Greater attention needs to be given to ensuring that all graduates who matriculate into graduate schools are included in our reports. During 2008-09, the department will create a committee to study this issue and report its recommendations to the chair. |
Objective | Strong Teaching Faculty | |
History undergraduate instructors will be rated above the national average on the Individual Development and Educational Assessment (IDEA) instrument. Associated Goals: Productive Careers And Citizenship |
Indicator | IDEA Student Ratings History undergraduate students will use the IDEA student evaluations |
Finding | IDEA Student Ratings During 2007, 75% of the tenure and tenure track History faculty placed within the top one-third of professors nationwide who were accessed by students using the IDEA instrument; 80% placed in the 65th percentile or above among faculty at institutions using the IDEA instrument. Also in 2007, 85% of the classes taught by History faculty scored above the national average on the IDEA instrument. |
Indicator | Students Taught By PhD Faculty Undergraduate students will be taught by faculty holding the PhD. |
Criteria | Students Taught by PhD Faculty The number and the percentage of history students taught by faculty holding the PhD will exceed the number and percentage of history students taught by faculty holding the PhD during the previous year. |
Finding | PhD Teaching Faculty During 2007-08, 5923 of 7553 History gradate and undergraduate students (78.4%) took classes from History faculty holding the PhD degree. Since 259 of these students were graduate students taught by PhD faculty, the proportion (and percentage) of undergraduates taught by PhD facutly was 5664 of 7294 (77.7%). The total number of undergraduates taught by PhD faculty increased in 2007, although there was no significant change in the % of undergraduates taught by PhD faculty. |
Action | PhD Teaching Faculty Although the numbers taught by PhD faculty continue to increase, the percentage of students taught by PhD faculty is stagnant. Since the unexpected loss of a PhD faculty contributed to this stagnation, in 2008-09 the department will seek funding for the hiring of a PhD to fill this tenure track position. |
Action | Quality of Teaching The department met all of its benchmarks for successful teaching. No policy changes are needed at this time. |
Objective | Student Skills | |
History majors will improve their research, writing and critical thinking skills. Associated Goals: Image And Exposure, Productive Careers And Citizenship |
Indicator | Student Scholarship Students through Phi Alpha Theta and other venues will present research findings in non-classroom settings. |
Criteria | Student Scholarship At least once every two years, an undergraduate student will make a scholarly presentation in a non-classroom venue. |
Finding | Student Presentations During 2007-08, at least 4 undergraduate students presented papers at scholarly gatherings outside of the classroom. |
Action | Student Presentations The department met its expectations. No change in departmental policy is needed at this time. |