ENGL 1102 Assessment Plan

Student Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to write a sophomore-level essay, demonstrating their facility with:

1.       The development of an argument

2.       Supporting an argument using evidence, analysis, and citations

3.       Essay-level and paragraph-level organization  

4.       And the conventions of standard written English (Mechanics,  Usage,  Grammar,  and Spelling)

Assessment Plan

1.       Samples of the first and last essays will be scored with the common ENGL 1102 Essay Rubric (attached).

a.       1/3 of each class will be randomly selected.

2.       Each assessment cycle 2 SLOs will be assessed.

3.       For each SLO assessed, 70% of assessed students will score at least a “C” or higher (7.5 out of 10 possible points).


 

 

ENGL 1102 Assessment Rubric

Evaluative Standards

Superior

(A)

5 points

Good

(B)

4 points

Acceptable

(C)

3.5 points

Needs Improvement

(D)

3 points

Not Acceptable

(F)

2.5 points

Argument: Thesis and Development (SLO 1)

Contextualized and qualified thesis; original, nuanced, and sophisticated argument that develops clearly and reasonably; frame of reference and significance are convincingly stated. Argument anticipates and addresses both major and subtle objections.

Exceeds Standards

Meets Standards

Meets Some Standards

Meets A Few Standards

Standards Are Not Met

Support: Evidence, Analysis, Citations (SLO 2)

Evidence is pertinent to argument and deeply engaged; evidence drives argument.  Relationship between ideas and support is explained in a nuanced fashion.

Exceeds Standards

Meets Standards

Meets Some Standards

Meets A Few Standards

Standards Are Not Met

Organization: Essay Structure and Paragraphs (SLO 3)

Essay structure reflects  logical and organic  progression of  argument. Paragraph logic is expressed  through transitions and  signposting, and  furthers development of  argument. Paragraphs are well-organized and sentences flow.  Conclusion synthesizes the argument’s greater implications.

Exceeds Standards

Meets Standards

Meets Some Standards

Meets A Few Standards

Standards Are Not Met

Grammar, Mechanics, and Spelling (SLO 4)

 The paper shows a comprehensive command of vocabulary, syntax, and grammar and contains appropriate and effective sentence structures. There is accuracy in mechanics and, when appropriate, citations.

Exceeds Standards

Meets Standards

Meets Some Standards

Meets A Few Standards

Standards Are Not Met

 

Grading Rubric Short Form

 

A=5

B=4

C=3.5

D=3

F=2.5

Argument

 

 

 

 

 

Support

 

 

 

 

 

Organization

 

 

 

 

 

MUGS