Annual Assessment Report Form

DUE JUNE 1, 2005

 

Directions:  Please complete a form for each of the programs within your department.  This form was designed to provide a format for assessment reporting and should not be used to limit the amount of information provided.  Each box that is attached to each of the sections is designed to adjust to varying lengths.  If you have any questions, please contact Denise Webster at x7714. Send the report form via email to devin1lk@cmich.edu.

 

 

1.  Program Information: 

Program

French Major (B.S. in Ed.)

Department

Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures

College

CHSBS

Academic Year

2004-2005

Report Submitted by

Gilles Labrie, Coordinator for French

Phone/email

3260/ gilles.labrie@cmich.edu

Date Submitted

June 15, 2005

 

2.  According to the Assessment Plan for this program, what were the planned assessment activities to be conducted during the 2004-2005 Academic Year?  You may want to copy and paste from this program’s assessment plan (Section 3:  Evidence and Artifacts).

 

Outcomes assessed for this academic year

Way this assessment was carried out

Expected measures from these assessment instruments

Language Structures and vocabulary:

A student writing assignment in FRN 430, the capstone course for French majors.

[In the plan, we said we would use the following instruments: the FRN Assessment Exam; student writing assignments and oral presentations from upper division courses.  We decided it would be more effective to do what is described in the next column.]

An original draft of a 300-word summary of the capstone project was used for this assessment.  There were four senior French majors on the BS in Ed degree enrolled in the course.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.  Results, conclusions, and discoveries.   What are the results of the planned activities listed above?  What conclusions or discoveries were made from these results?  Describe below or attach to the form.

 

Results, conclusions, and discoveries

 

On the summary in French, one of the students was rated at the Intermediate High level, two were rated at the Advanced Mid level and one at the Superior level.  These results fall within or exceed the parameters to be achieved for this year’s assessment plan.

 

 

 

4.  Use of Results.  Did the results lead to program changes?  If so, describe the changes made.  If not, describe why changes were not needed.

 

We are very satisfied with these results.  They reflect our efforts to concentrate on written communication and to encourage all our majors to study abroad.

 

 

5.  Dissemination of results, conclusions, and discoveries.  How and with whom were the results shared? 

 

The results of this year’s assessment will be shared with the other departmental faculty members at the first faculty meeting in the fall of 2005 and will be published on the FLLC website.