Enhancing High Impact Practice through Strategic Partnerships



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Enhancing High Impact Practice through Strategic Partnerships Ian Benton Sheila Stoeckel Adrianna Guram 30 th Annual Conference on the First-Year Experience

Overview Foundations Our work with HIPs Teaching and Learning Application Closure and Next Steps

AAC&U/LEAP LEAP and Essential Learning How many know about LEAP project? Liberal Education and America s Promise Overview (for more about LEAP) AAC&U LEAP website: http://www.aacu.org/leap/index.cfm If you know about LEAP How far along are you? next

LEAP An Overview Liberal Education and America s Promise Champions the value of a liberal education for individual students and for a nation dependent on economic creativity and democratic vitality. Focuses campus practice on fostering essential learning outcomes for all students, whatever their chosen field of study.

LEAP Engages students and the public on core issues: What really matters in college: Essential Learning Outcomes (ELO s) Using a common compass to guide learning Uses essential learning outcomes as the framework for: Educational excellence Assessment of learning Key alignments between school and college next

LEAP and Assessment LEAP - changing the conversation about public higher education Provides a much-needed national context by offering a consistent framework about what students should learn in college regardless of the institution Create opportunities for particular institutions to identify how they uniquely realize ELO s

Essential Learning Outcomes

High-Impact Practices Offer opportunities to: Interact significantly with instructors and peers Experience diversity Receive frequent feedback on your performance Integrate, synthesize and apply knowledge Explore big questions and ideas in a challenging and supportive manner Experience integration of in and out of classroom learning

The Wisconsin Experience

Brainstorm Identify a few of your department s most important priorities on campus: - Do you know of any other office on your campus with the same aim(s)? - Is it your competitor? Your partner? Why? - If you don t know of any, what do you think is the likelihood that you really the only one?

Brainstorm #2 What is your department s next initiative? Who on campus is already doing something similar or who should be interested in this direction? Think about the campus department, group, or individual you ve identified as having similar or complementary goals. What do you have to offer them to further their own goals and objectives?

Center for the First-Year Experience Mission is to support and enhance the first year of college for students Work with freshmen and transfers Programming Courses Outreach Partnerships

CFYE 5-year Plan Foci Re-envisioning Orientation Defining and Expanding HIPs for First- Year Students Faculty & Instructor Outreach and Professional Development Enhancing Academic Support for New Students Development and Assessment of Programmatic Learning Outcomes Enhance the Transfer Student Experience

UW Madison Libraries Instructional Support: FIGs Common Intellectual Experiences Residential Learning Community Undergraduate Research Capstones/Internships

Peanut Butter & Chocolate You ve got content for my audience! No, you ve got the audience I want my content to go to! The freshmen connection. The support connection. ELO: Intellectual and practical skills

The Assignment in Question Library visit Attach library visit to a class Establish the library in the UW research context Establish first year students in the UW research context

Enlightened Self Interest

Growth MORE librarians teaching More class sections offered More collaboration on different projects Curriculum adjustments Research paper assignment Introduction to the library s role in campus research mission

Group Discussion and Share-Outs

References Astin, A.W. (1984). Student involvement: A developmental theory for higher education. Journal of College Student Personnel, 25, 297-808 Evenbeck, S. and Hamilton, S. (2006). From my course to our program: Collective responsibility for first-year student success. Peer Review, 8, no. 3 Hardesty, L., ed. (2007). The role of the library in the first college year. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition Kuh, G. (2008). High-impact educational practices: What they are, who has access to them, and why they matter. AAC&U: Washington Tinto, V. (1996). Reconstructing the first year of college. Planning for Higher Education, 25, no. 1