Your Institutional Report 2014 – Step by Step
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Your Institutional Report 2014 – Step by Step
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A NSSE Webinar Presented by
Jillian KinzieBob Gonyea
August 27, 2014
Your Institutional
Report 2014 – Step by Step
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Webinar Goals
QUICK Overview of the updated survey Guided tour of your NSSE
Institutional Report 2014 Review reports Interpreting results Highlight user resources Tips for generating discussion
and action on your campus Q & A
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QUICK OVERVIEW OF THE UPDATE DESIGN & PROCESS
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An Updated NSSE
Higher education is constantly changing, and it is important for NSSE
to stay relevant to the most salient issues and priorities of institutional
assessment and research.
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Design Principles
Build on NSSE’s strengths Focus on behavior & effective practice Actionable information
New content must… Inform engagement Be based in the literature Be thoroughly tested
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Development Process
Internal committee work started in 2009 Consultation with external advisors Feedback from institutional users Experimental item testing: 2006 to 2011 Pilot testing: 2011 & 2012 Extensive psychometric analyses Focus groups and cognitive interviews
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NSSE at 13!
What We’ve Learned… connect engagement data to indicators of success; student behaviors; institutional improvement is possible
Updating NSSE… same focus; new & refined measures; updated terminology Emerging areas of interest – HIPs,
quantitative reasoning, effective teaching, deep approaches, topical modules
What are your questions/comment
s?
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Summary of NSSE Changes
No Change22%
Minor Modi-fication
28%
Major Modi-fication
27%
New * 23%
* Offset by deletions
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Student Engagement
Student engagement is a domain of constructs representing two critical features of collegiate quality.
1. The amount of time and effort students put into educationally purposeful activities, and
2. How the institution organizes the curriculum and other learning opportunities to get students to participate in such activities.
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The Updated NSSEEngagement Indicators
more specific & actionable!
From Benchmarks to Engagement Indicators and High-Impact Practices
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The Updated NSSEEngagement Indicators
more specific & actionable!
From Benchmarks to Engagement Indicators and High-Impact Practices
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The Updated NSSEEngagement Indicators
more specific & actionable!
From Benchmarks to Engagement Indicators and High-Impact Practices
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nsse.iub.edu/nsse-update
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GUIDED TOUR OF YOUR INSTITUTIONAL REPORT 2014
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Your NSSE binder experience…
How many NSSE binders have you opened? 1. This is my first!2. Only one other3. At least five4. A fair share (but I need a refresher)
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Updated NSSE Institution Interface
Remember, electronic reports and data are available online
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Online Tools – Share & Generate Reports!
NSSE Report Builder–Institution Version
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Institutional Report Organization
Four tabs, each begins with an Overview:
Tab 1: NSSE – National Survey of Student Engagement
Tab 2: FSSE – Faculty Survey of Student Engagement
Tab 3: BCSSE – Beginning College Survey of Student Engagement
Tab 4: User Resources
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College of Saint Benedict
Exploring Tab 1
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(in progress)
‣ Snapshot
‣ Engagement Indicators
‣ High-Impact Practices
‣ Frequencies and Statistical Comparisons
‣ Topical Module(s) and/or Consortium Reports
‣ Respondent Profile
‣ Administration Summary
‣ Selected Comparison Groups
‣ Pocket Guide Report
‣ Major Field Report
‣ Student Comments
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‣ The Snapshot is designed to be shared on campus
‣ 4-pages, folded pamphlet style
Snapshot
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Snapshot (p. 1)
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Snapshot (p. 2)
Snapshot
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Snapshot (p. 3)
Snapshot
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Snapshot (p. 4)
Snapshot
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‣ Engagement Indicators are summary measures based on sets of NSSE questions
‣ The ten indicators are organized within four themes: Academic Challenge, Learning with Peers, Experiences with Faculty, and Campus Environment.
‣ Report contains: Overview (p. 3)Theme reports (pp. 4-13)Comparisons (p. 15)Detailed Statistics (pp. 16-
19)
Engagement Indicators
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Engagement Indicators
Engagement Indicators
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Engagement Indicators
Engagement Indicators
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95th Percentile
75th Percentile
Median (line)
25th Percentile
5th Percentile
Mean (dot)
Engagement Indicators
Box-and-whisker plots
Engagement Indicators
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Engagement Indicators
Engagement Indicators
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Engagement Indicators
Comparisons with High-Performing Institutions
Engagement Indicators
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High-Impact Practices
Overall HIP Participation
High-Impact Practices
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High-Impact Practices
Statistical Comparisons
High-Impact Practices
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High-Impact Practices
Response Detail
High-Impact Practices
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Participation by Student Characteristics
High-Impact Practices
High-Impact Practices
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‣ Do you have specific questions about individual items?
‣ This report gives complete descriptives for all survey questions, count and weighted percentage of responses to all survey items for randomly selected students
‣ Details on weighting can be found at http://nsse.iub.edu/_/?cid=404
Frequencies & Statistical Comparisons
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Frequencies and Statistical Comparisons
Frequencies & Statistical Comparisons
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Statistical Comparisons
‣ Provide statistical significance and effect size
‣ Effect size: Are results different in a practical sense?
Frequencies & Statistical Comparisons
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Topical Modules for 2014
• Academic Advising
• Civic Engagement
• Development of Transferable Skills
• Experiences with Diverse Perspectives
• Learning with Technology
• Experiences with Writing
• Global Perspectives
• Information Literacy
Additional Questions
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Sample Topical Module Report: Academic Advising
Additional Questions: Topical Module
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Consortium Report – similar to module report
Additional Questions: Consortium Report
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Administration Summary Report Population and
Respondents Response Rate and
Sampling Error Representativeness
and Weighting
Administration Details
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Respondent Profile
Administration Details: Respondent Profile
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Tells how peer groups have been selected consortium participation criteria selected default groups, if no
instructions given Lists schools included
in each peer group
Administration Details: Selected Comparison Groups
Selected Comparison Groups Report
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Tab I: NSSE
How to make productive use all these reports and the data file!??!
Take advantage of dichotomized response presentation in reports
Present % “never” to sharpen focus Syntax & other analytical resources
available:
nsse.iub.edu/html/analysis_resources.cfm
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‣ Customizable template enables sharing with prospective students & families, admissions officers, and orientation staff
Pocket Guide to Choosing a College
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‣ Engagement Indicators, HIPs, Frequencies & Statistical Comparisons for up to ten customizable categories of related majors
‣ Part I: “within-institution” report presents results within related-major categories side by side for first-year students and seniors
‣ Part II: “between-institution” report compares your respondents with those of your comparison groups for up to ten related-major categories
For more information: nsse.iub.edu/html/major_field_report.cfm
Get More Traction with your NSSE Results!!
Major Field Report
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Questions About Reporting?
Any challenges? What’s most useful? Your Questions/Concerns:
Concerns about response rates
Relating NSSE 2014 results to past years
Assessing engagement in multiple modalities
Best practices in using NSSE data
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Additional Resources
NSSE Data File Downloadable from the Institution Interface Includes all data collected for your institution Merge data with other student records
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Additional Resources
Online Institutional Report
Same reports, but easy access and sharing
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Additional Resources
NSSE Report Builder– Institution Version A secure, interactive
database for participating institutions that instantly generates reports of your choosing using student and institutional characteristics (A public version is also available)
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Hendrix College
Exploring Tab 2
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FSSE-NSSE Combined Report
‣ Presents faculty results side-by-side with student results allowing institutions to identify areas of correspondence as well as gaps
Item Frequency
‣ Response percentages to each item broken down by the level of students taught by faculty respondents
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Additional Questions
‣ FSSE participants can customize their survey with Topical Modules and/or Consortium Participation
Administration Details
‣ Administrative Summary and Respondent Profiles are included in reports
Disciplinary Area Report
‣ Look within your data by customized disciplines
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Ways Into NSSE – FSSE Data
Review FSSE frequencies for items of interest How do Lower Division vary from Upper Division?
Review results for gaps and correspondence between student and faculty results – focus on items of interest to your faculty “Prompt feedback” – how wide is the gap? Rank FSSE “importance” items – are students doing the
things faculty think are important?
Involve faculty development, center for teaching and learning staff in interpreting results.
Check out FSSE Webinars on FSSE website!
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Exploring Tab 3
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BCSSE/NSSE Combined Report
Administration Details
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BCSSE-NSSE Combined Report
‣ Part 1 uses crosstabs from all BCSSE 2013 and NSSE 2014 respondents to present side-by-side frequencies of items common to both instruments
‣ Part 2 uses matched data based on student ID to examine the relationship between BCSSE scales and NSSE Engagement Indicators
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California State University, Los Angeles
Exploring Tab 4
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Overview of Activities of the NSSE Institute
‣ Outreach Services• Webinars• NSSE Users Workshops – interest??
‣ Resources• Lessons from the Field
‣ Research Initiatives• Learning to Improve: A Study of
Evidence Based Improvement in Higher Education
• Engaging Latino Student project
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Guide to Online Resources
‣ Provides a snapshot & active web links to resources on NSSE Web site.
‣ Resources include:• Accreditation Toolkits• Project DEEP Publications• Related publications,
conference papers, and presentations
Online Resources
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Accreditation Toolkits• Regional & Specialized• NSSE Items mapped to
standards• Updated for 2014!
Access Toolkits on NSSE Web site – “Tools & Services”
Online Resources
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‣ Examples of how NSSE, BCSSE, and FSSE data have been used to guide educational policy and practice on campuses
‣ Snapshots of practical applications of results
‣ Online database to search for examples of how institutions are using NSSE, BCSSE, and FSSE data
Access from NSSE homepage
Online Resources: Using Your Data
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Making the Most of Data – Sharing Results and Taking Action
Think about potential audiences – find relevancy Consider various strategies for sharing results –
deliver in small doses, add narrative Link to other assessment data to tell a more
comprehensive story. Teach small groups about the data, help them use it
in program review, to assess the first year experience, to inform faculty development - and then share their use with others.
Share lessons learned, and action taken with campus constituents – especially students.
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Collective Wisdom from Users: Moving from Data to Action
Source: Kinzie, J. & Pennipede, B. (2009). Converting engagement results into action. New Directions for Institutional Research
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Institutional Example: Sharing Results Champlain College Report
Create lists of Highs and Lows, in comparison to different groups
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Institutional Example: Sharing Results Miami University Reports
Created awareness via short, Assessment Briefs. Explored degree to which first-years & seniors engaged in “learning activities outside the classroom” (4 items).
Campus desired to stand out on these dimensions – Departments identified good practice and increased opportunities for students.
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Displaying Your Results
“Guidelines for Display of NSSE Results on Institutional Web Sites” can help you determine how to display your results
Examples of sites: nsse.iub.edu/links/website_displays
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Beyond Your Reports….
Use your data file for additional analyses Combine with other institutional data, combine 2
years of results to study seniors by major
Take advantage of NSSE Advanced Webinars “Digging Deeper” Series (see Webinar Archives)
Some possible analyses: Disaggregate by race-ethnicity, first-generation
status Use “evaluate entire experience” (ENTIREEXP)
and “start over” (SAMECOLL) as outcomes Add retention results to explore factors related to
first-year student persistence
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Ask us questions, let us know how things are going…
Copies of papers and presentations as well as annual reports and other information are available through the Web site: nsse.iub.edu
For More Information...
Jillian Kinzie [email protected](812-856-1430)
Bob Gonyea [email protected] (812-856-3014)
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Invitation for 2015
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Register online: nsse.iub.edu