Developing Program Level Assessment Plans at Western Dakota Tech

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Western Dakota Tech's program level assessment plan focuses on developing key skills and abilities in students of the Transportation Technology program. The plan includes objectives, mapped courses, learning targets, measurements, and overall intentions for student learning outcomes. It emphasizes practical skills such as creating safe working environments, diagnosing vehicle issues, using technology tools, working collaboratively, and demonstrating ethical diversity. The assessment plan aims to prepare students for entry-level positions in the diesel transportation industry.


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  1. Writing Assessment Plans

  2. Objectives Faculty will be able to: Develop a Program Level Assessment Plan Understand the terms of the Program Level Assessment Plan Utilize the information documented on the Assessment Addendum

  3. Program Level Assessment Plan Program Level Assessment Plan Western Dakota Tech Program ___________________________________ Assessment Plan/Results for: Spring / Fall 20____ Submitted by: _______________________________ Date: __________________ Intention of PLO Mapped Courses Learning Target (reference Assessment Addendum) Measurements PLO Enter 1 PLO per chart Write about the Enter all Mapped Courses where measurements will take place for stated Learning Target Enter the measureable Learning Target overall Intention of the PLO for your program (one learning target per chart, if there are 2 learning targets for one PLO, enter the second learning target on separate chart)

  4. Program Level Assessment Plan Step 1 WDT Core Ability Program Learning Outcomes Students will be able to: Demonstrate a safe working environment in a diesel transportation technology shop fulfilling current OSHA and Industry accepted standards. Life Skills Students will be able to: Diagnose a variety of diesel powered on highway vehicle drivability issues as per current industry standards. Students will be able to: Verbalize the basic components and be able to communicate an understanding of diagnosis and parts identification of a diesel powered on highway vehicle. Analytical Skills Communication Skills Students will be able to: Demonstrate proper and effective use of current technology tooling commonly used in the industry to service and repair diesel powered on highway vehicles. Technology Skills Students will be able to: Interact effectively when working collaboratively in a shop environment with paramount cooperative learning outcomes on diesel powered on highway vehicles shop environment. Teamwork Techniques Students will be able to: Demonstrate an awareness of respectful and ethical diversity in the diesel on highway transportation industry. Social Values Students will be able to: Apply the knowledge, skills and abilities in diagnosis and repair necessary to enter the workforce as an entry level diesel powered on highway vehicle technician. Employability

  5. Program Level Assessment Plan Step 1 Program Level Assessment Plan Western Dakota Tech Program Transportation Technology Assessment Plan/Results for: Spring / Fall 2016 Submitted by: Justin Jutting Date: 7/4/2016 Intention of PLO Mapped Courses Learning Target (reference Assessment Addendum) Measurements PLO PLO 3: Verbalize the basic components and be able to communicate an understanding of diagnosis and parts identification of a diesel powered on highway vehicle. Write about the overall Intention of the PLO for your program Enter all Mapped Courses where measurements will take place for stated Learning Target Enter the measureable Learning Target (one learning target per chart, if there are 2 learning targets for one PLO, enter the second learning target on separate chart)

  6. Program Level Assessment Plan Step 2 Program Level Assessment Plan Western Dakota Tech Program Transportation Technology Assessment Plan/Results for: Spring / Fall 2016 Submitted by: Justin Jutting Date: 7/4/2016 Intention of PLO Mapped Courses Learning Target (reference Assessment Addendum) Measurements PLO Verbalize the basic components and be able to communicate an understanding of diagnosis and parts identification of a diesel powered on highway vehicle. Diesel service students will be able to verbally discuss the diagnosis and parts identification to customers, co- workers, service writers, and service managers in regards to the vehicles they are working on. Enter all Mapped Courses where measurements will take place for stated Learning Target Enter the measureable Learning Target (one learning target per chart, if there are 2 learning targets for one PLO, enter the second learning target on separate chart)

  7. Program Level Assessment Plan Step 3 Program Level Assessment Plan Western Dakota Tech Program Transportation Technology Assessment Plan/Results for: Spring / Fall 2016 Submitted by: Justin Jutting Date: 7/4/2016 Intention of PLO Mapped Courses Learning Target (reference Assessment Addendum) Measurements PLO Verbalize the basic components and be able to communicate an understanding of diagnosis and parts identification of a diesel powered on highway vehicle. Diesel service students will be able to verbally discuss the diagnosis and parts identification to customers, co- workers, service writers, and service managers in regards to the vehicles they are working on. TTT-210 Under Truck Diagnosis Enter the measureable Learning Target (one learning target per chart, if there are 2 learning targets for one PLO, enter the second learning target on separate chart)

  8. Assessment Addendum Program Level Outcome Developmental Level Assessments September 1st Safety Test December 13, 2016 Final Exam 1 Demonstrate a safe working environment in a diesel transportation technology shop fulfilling current OSHA and Industry accepted standards. Developed September 22nd Discussion Forum November 17th Discussion Forum December 13, 2016 Final Exam September 22nd Discussion Forum November 17th Discussion Forum October 25th Student Presentations December 13, 2016 Final Exam 2 Diagnose a variety of diesel powered on highway vehicle drivability issues as per current industry standards. Developed 3 Verbalize the basic components and be able to communicate an understanding of diagnosis and parts identification of a diesel powered on highway vehicle. Developed 4 Demonstrate proper and effective use of current technology tooling commonly used in the industry to service and repair diesel powered on highway vehicles. October 25th Student Presentations December 13, 2016 Final Exam Developed 5 Interact effectively when working collaboratively in a shop environment with paramount cooperative learning outcomes on diesel powered on highway vehicles shop environment. October 25th Student Presentations December 13, 2016 Final Exam Developed 6 Demonstrate an awareness of respectful and ethical diversity in the diesel on highway transportation industry. Introductory December 13, 2016 Final Exam 7 Apply the knowledge, skills and abilities in diagnosis and repair necessary to enter the workforce as an entry level diesel powered on highway vehicle technician. December 13, 2016 Final Exam Developed

  9. Program Level Assessment Plan Step 4 Program Level Assessment Plan Western Dakota Tech Program Transportation Technology Assessment Plan/Results for: Spring / Fall 2016 Submitted by: Justin Jutting Date: 7/4/2016 Intention of PLO Mapped Courses Learning Target (reference Assessment Addendum) Measurements PLO Verbalize the basic components and be able to communicate an understanding of diagnosis and parts identification of a diesel powered on highway vehicle. Diesel service students will be able to verbally discuss the diagnosis and parts identification to customers, co- workers, service writers, and service managers in regards to the vehicles they are working on. TTT-210 Under Truck Diagnosis Student Presentations 90% of the students will score 3 out of 4 minimum on the Presentation Rubric.

  10. What to do after step 4? It is now time to perform the assessment activity Gather the Results for the assessment activities (Measurements) Document any notes from the assessment activity Perform an analysis and follow-up action Throughout the Fall the assessment coordinators will introduce the Program Level Assessment 2 and the Program Level Results 3. These two documents will incorporate the last three bullet points listed.

  11. Questions? Also as questions arise don t hesitate to contact Tami or Justin. There offices are located in Student Services office number SS111 and SS112.

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