Alternative Assessment
ReThink Higher Ed developed an alternative assessment
system in order to accurately and reliably assess student progress and performance
over time and thus better prepare the students for the workplace. It is designed
so that throughout each term, the faculty and administration work as an integrated
collaborative team to both create and implement this system.
There are 13 skill sets by which students are measured. Within each skill area
are corresponding performance indicators, or specific content area skills, mapped
to the workforce. There are over 125 performance indicators for these 13 skills
sets.
Instead of receiving arbitrary points or letter grades at the end of each quarter,
student performances are communicated in a report detailing the skills addressed
by each course. All assignments and activities are correlated to skills, which
gives the students direct and meaningful feedback on their performance. All courses
include Self Management, Responsibility, and Basic Communication as universal
skills sets with content skill sets applied as appropriate.
Evaluations have proved to be a critical component
to the ongoing improvement of the
Passport
Program. Quarterly class evaluations from students, parents,
and faculty provide insight and remain invaluable to the community
at large. Students also self-assesses their performances in each
class.
It is the intention that this alternative assessment system will be helpful in
preparing students for the workforce.