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Department of Physical Sciences School of Science and Technology B.S. in Chemistry Education CIP CODE: 13.1323 PROGRAM CODE: 345 1 Program Quality Improvement Report 2009- 2010 Fall 2010

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Department of Physical SciencesSchool of Science and Technology

B.S. in Chemistry Education

CIP CODE: 13.1323 PROGRAM CODE: 345

1Program Quality Improvement Report 2009-2010Fall 2010

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Student-Learning OutcomesStandards mandated by an accreditation agency

(NCATE/NSTA)

• Outcome 1: The chemistry education major understands the major concepts, principles, theories, laws, and interrelationships found in the discipline of chemistry and related fields.

• Outcome 2: The chemistry education major understands the major unifying concepts of science.

• Outcome 3: The chemistry education major understands important personal and technological applications of science.

• Outcome 4: The chemistry education major understands research and can successfully design, conduct, report evaluate investigations in science.

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• Outcome 5: The chemistry education major understands the historical and cultural development of science and the evolution of knowledge in chemistry.

• Outcome 6: The chemistry education major understands the philosophical tenets, assumptions, goals, and values that distinguish science from technology and from other ways of knowing the world.

• Outcome 7: The chemistry education major understands the legal and ethical responsibilities in chemistry and in science, in general, regarding safety issues related to the proper treatment of animals; the maintenance and disposal of materials; knows and follows emergency procedures; knows how to maintains safety equipment; and knows safety procedures.

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Program Goals and ObjectivesObjective 1: Teachers of science understand and can

articulate the knowledge and practices of contemporary science.

Objective 2: Teachers of science engage students effectively in studies of the history, philosophy, and practice of science.

Objective 3: Teachers of science engage students both in studies of various methods of scientific inquiry and in active learning through scientific inquiry.

Objective 4: Teachers of science recognize that informed citizens must be prepared to make decisions and take action on contemporary science- and technology-related issues of interest to the general society.

Objective 5: Teachers of science plan and implement an active, coherent, and effective curriculum that is consistent with the goals and recommendations of the National Science Education Standards.

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• Objective 6: Teachers of science relate their discipline to their local and regional communities, involving stakeholders and using the individual, institutional, and natural resources of the community in their teaching. The candidate actively engages students in science-related studies or activities related to locally important issues.

• Objective 7: Teachers of science construct and use effective assessment strategies to determine that backgrounds and achievements of learners and facilitate their intellectual, social, and personal development.

• Objective 8: Teachers of science organize safe and effective learning environments that promote the success of students and the welfare of all living things.

• Objective 9: Teachers of science strive continuously to grow and change, personally and professionally, to meet the diverse needs of their students, school, community, and profession. They have a desire and disposition for growth and betterment.

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Alignment of Outcomes

Alignment with Cameron University Mission:• Foster “a student-centered academic environment that combines

innovative classroom teaching with experiential learning”.• Prepare “students for professional success, responsible citizenship, life-

long learning, and meaningful contributions to a rapidly changing world”.

Alignment with School of Science and Technology Mission• Educate students based on “excellence in academic work” and

“exposure to latest technological advances”.• Provide students the skills and confidence to excel as lifelong learners”.• “Ensure success of graduates in a diverse and ever-changing

environment”.

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Alignment of Outcomes

Alignment with Physical Sciences Department Mission• Provide “a rigorous basic education in chemistry and physics both in theory and

practice at various levels appropriate for students to prepare to become professionals in their selected fields of study as a major in chemistry …”

• Provide an education in chemistry and physics appropriate for students preparing for various careers, e.g., teaching science in secondary schools and health care.

Relationship with Cameron University Plan 2013 (Goal One):• Highest quality in instruction, research, and service to better meet the needs of the

citizens of the region.• Effective assessment of student learning .• University and programmatic accreditation.• Efficient, effective course delivery in multiple formats.• Student/faculty opportunities to demonstrate scholarship in regional and national

forums.

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The Principal Program Objective

• To prepare reflective, well-prepared science

teachers in science, particularly in the chemistry discipline.

To accomplish the objective, chemistry education majors referred to as candidates (candidates for licensure in the State of Oklahoma as a science teacher) must complete a series of transition points which follow those of the Education Unit.

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Assessment Data

Eight assessments are used as evidence demonstrating that the candidate is meeting the most current National Science Teachers Association standards. For each assessment used in the chemistry education program, the type of the assessment and the time it is administered is identified below. The eight assessments align with the chemistry education’s specific objectives: content knowledge, pedagogical knowledge, and professional knowledge. Content knowledge relates to subject area content, the ways of science through investigation and research, and the disposition of liability and safety.

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DIRECT MEASURES OF STUDENT-LEARNING:

1a) Content Knowledge – State Licensure Tests

Oklahoma Subject Area Tests (OSAT) in Chemistry, Physics, Physical Science, Earth Science

1b) Content Knowledge – Standardized Exams

American Chemical Society (ACS) standardized first-year chemistry examination

1c) Content Knowledge – Grades (Courses aligned with NSTA competencies)

Completion of chemistry course sequence (i.e. general chemistry)

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2a) Pedagogical and Professional Knowledge and Skills Science Integrated Lesson Plan - Inquiry Nature of Science Classroom/Laboratory Safety and Liability Research Design

Cultural/Historical Relationships to Science

2b) Pedagogical and Professional Knowledge and Skills

Student Teaching Assessment (Rubric) - Part 3Student Teaching Evaluation EDUC 4965/4975

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3a) Effects on Student Learning

Teacher Work Sample

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IN-DIRECT MEASURES OF STUDENT-LEARNING:

1) Program Entry-Points (defined by the Education Unit)

2) Exit Interview (defined by Department)

3) OGET (general education mean scores)

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Action From Previous Priority Outcomes

1. The chemistry education major can successfully design, conduct, report, and evaluate investigations in science.

2. The chemistry education major understands the historical and cultural development of science and the evolution of knowledge in chemistry.

3. The chemistry education major understands the philosophical tenets, assumptions, goals, and values that distinguish science from technology and from other ways of knowing the world (nature of science).

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Action From Previous Priority Outcomes

Program Outcome

Curriculum Area

Measurements Of Student Learning or Service Outcomes

Measurements Validation Reliability Schedule Procedures Procedures

Research Design

Nature of Science

Historical or Cultural

Development of Science

CHEM 4772 orSpecial Problems

CHEM 4772

CHEM 4772

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ASSESSMENT DATA

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State Mandated Licensure Test (OSAT)

Chemical Education Assessment Data Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009

Cameron University Mean

State Score Mean

Student Score

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Comprehensive Grade Analysis

Courses – Knowledge & Content

# of students assessed

% students complete C or better

General Chemistry 2 100

General Biology 1 100General Physics 0Earth Science 0

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Standardized Chemistry Exams (ACS)

Chemical Education Assessment Data Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Cameron University Mean N/A

National Score Mean 35 + 11

Student Score39

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Science Integrated Lesson PlanInquiry Strategy Assessment Module

Chemical Education Assessment Data Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Cameron University Mean N/A

National Score Mean N/A

Student ScoreN/A

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Nature of Science Assessment Module

Chemical Education Assessment Data Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Cameron University Mean N/A

National Score Mean N/A

Student ScoreN/A

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Liability and Laboratory Safety Assessment Module

Chemical Education Assessment Data Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Cameron University Mean N/A

National Score Mean N/A

Student ScoreN/A

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Research Design Assessment Module

Chemical Education Assessment Data Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Cameron University Mean N/A

National Score Mean N/A

Student ScoreN/A

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Historical/Cultural Development of Science Assessment Module

Chemical Education Assessment Data Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Cameron University Mean N/A

National Score Mean N/A

Student ScoreN/A

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Student Teaching Assessment (Part 3 Rubric Evaluation)

Chemical Education Assessment Data Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Cameron University Mean N/A

National Score Mean N/A

Student ScoreN/A

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Teacher Work SampleTeacher- Student Interaction Assessment Module

Chemical Education Assessment Data Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Cameron University Mean N/A

National Score Mean N/A

Student ScoreN/A

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Analysis of Assessment Data

• A significant amount of data is being collected this semester; however, we only have two students in the program at this time. The data will be limited. We, at this time, do not have enough data to evaluate the program.

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Action Plan for Outcomes

• We are currently collecting initial data to determine outcomes so we can plan for the future.

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Ancillary Actions

• No actions at this time.

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Graduate Information

• We have no graduates at this time.