Redesigning WASC/DQP Workshop The University of La Verne Jonathan L. Reed, Dean, College of Arts & Sciences April 17, 2012
The University of La Verne is a non-sectarian, private comprehensive doctoral University founded in 1891. Serving over 8,000 students in four colleges across ten regional campuses in Southern California. La Verne is a Hispanic Serving Institution with a mission focusing on Values Orientation, Community & Diversity, Life-long Learning, and Community Service.
What is La Verne doing? The La Verne Experience: Under the leadership of our new president, Dr. Devorah Lieberman, we are launching The La Verne Experience, a holistic educational approach that incorporates La Verne s traditions and values, integrates curricular, co-curricular, and community engagement activities, and promotes best practices in higher education. The focus of The La Verne Experience is Integration through Learning Communities, stressing Theory-to-Practice while incorporating Experiential Learning and providing opportunities for active Reflection on learning outcomes.
Who is involved at La Verne? The La Verne Experience is being shaped by a faculty-led steering committee with subcommittees for: * Traditional-Age Undergraduates * Adult Learners * Graduate and Professional Students * Co-curricular Activities * Community Engagement in coordination with the Provost & Dean s Council with the Faculty Senate and Board of Trustees.
What Outcomes are Expected? The La Verne Experience will help us articulate clear Learning Outcomes shared across the four Colleges and programs for Traditional Age Undergraduates, Adult Learners, and Graduate and Professional programs; it will help us become intentional in our strategic planning, resource allocation, and assessment strategies. In addition, it will help engage faculty with and help La Verne participate in the national dialogue on best practices.
Benefits of DQP for La Verne? 1. Inform campus dialogue on Learning Outcomes 2. Unify Learning Outcome across Traditional Age, Adult, Graduate and Professional programs 3. Focus beyond departmental expertise/ge on intellectual skills, civic and applied learning. 4. Clarify WASC Assessment Concerns 5. Confirm our Mission and Values as part of national dialogue
UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE MISSION A VALUES ORIENTATION Reflection on personal, professional, and societal values; values-based ethical behavior LEAP Essential Learning Outcomes Lumina Foundation Degree Qualification Profile La Verne Experience Activities Personal and Social Responsibility; Civic Learning; Broad Integrative Know ledge Service Learning/ Community Engagement COMMUNITY AND DIVERSITY understand and appreciate the diversity of cultures that exists locally, nationally, and internationally; appreciation and preservation of biodiversity by helping students understand the impact/dependence of human beings on their environment Personal and Social Responsibility; Know ledge of Human Cultures and the Physical and Natural World Broad Integrative Know ledge Curricular and Co-curricular activities LIFE-LONG LEARNING how to learn, to think critically, to do constructive research, and to access and integrate information in order to prepare them for continued personal and career growth. Integrative Learning; Personal and Social Responsibility; Intellectual and Practical Skills; Applied Learning; Inquiry and Reasoning Senior project Capstone Course COMMUNITY SERVICE experience the responsibilities and rewards of serving the human and ecological community Personal and Social Responsibility Civic Learning; Applied Learning Civic (community) engagement/ service learning Specialized Knowledge Program-based outcomes Specialized Skills Program-based outcomes Intellectual and Practical Skills Intellectual Skills; Applied Learning Program level Intellectual and Practical Skills Intellectual Skills; Applied Learning Program level
La Verne Concerns with DQP? 1. The Spiderweb visual undermines integration axis pull in different directions. 2. Ambiguity needs something akin to AAC&U Leap Learning Outcomes rubrics. 3. Separation between intellectual skills and applied learning 4. Civic learning vs. Community Engagement
The Integrated La Verne Experience Co-curricular Activities Community Engagement Diploma Matriculation GE Goals Course Goals Program Goals College Goals University Goals Each level integrates specialized knowledge with broad integrative knowledge, with civic and applied learning, and intellectual skills.