Art and Art History (Undergraduate)
Learning Outcomes/Goals:
- prepares students for employment in art education, focusing particularly on classroom teaching and museum education
- creating leaders in the field who function as a benefit to the institution, school district, and community in which they are employed.
Assessment Methods:
- Michigan Department of Education Office of Professional Preparation, and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education: (external reviews) both of which highly value field opportunities for students as a criterion for program approval.
- In class activities: assessed by the instructor of record through observations, portfolio reviews, analysis of written assignments, peer assessment, self-reflection
- Direct feedback: personal and written feedback to the students from the faculty and field supervisors.
- College of Education secondary admission process
- Michigan Test for Teacher Certification Basic Skills: examination taken in the sophomore year
- Michigan Test for Teacher Certification Subject Area: examination taken in the senior year.
Assessment Results:
- A recent MDE review of our program requested greater explication in our course syllabi, with evaluation expectations made more explicit.
- Quantitative data from the College of Education secondary admission process revealed relative weaknesses in writing skills, necessary for students to fully engage in our innovative partnerships.
- Additionally, data reflecting our alumni employment rates show not only the effectiveness of our program, but the regions in which our graduates are likely to find employment.
Action Taken:
- All Art Education course syllabi were subsequently rewritten, and evaluation methods created that respond specifically to classroom work, studio work, preparation for field work, and assessment of field work.
- As a result of quantitative data gathered by the College of Education, we created a new course that focuses on research and writing.
- Because quantitative results of the Michigan Test for Teacher Certification Subject Area Examination showed a need for greater student knowledge of international approaches to art and art history, program requirements were also adjusted to focus on these areas.
- Additionally, data reflecting our alumni employment rates show not only the effectiveness of our program, but the regions in which our graduates are likely to find employment. As a result, we have placed greater emphasis on training graduates with a thorough understanding of educational issues specific to rural, suburban, and urban school districts.
Results from Action Taken:
Though initial results are promising, a timeline has not been established long enough to produce significant data.
Future Plans:
- to pursue a more comprehensive assessment of our students’ career success/ professional development over a larger timeline
- continue to collect data regarding the viability of a masters program in Art Education.
- Because the Art Education Program is regularly reviewed by several external accrediting agencies, we are expected between reviews to respond to accreditation concerns. This provides a final systemic feedback loop.