Post-Pre Assessment of a Required Graduate Course, Social Science of Resource Management: Theories of Cooperation (REM 601)
Grant program: Teaching and Learning Development Grant (TLDG)
Grant recipient: John Welch, Department of Archaeology
Project team: Soudeh Jamshidian, research assistant
Timeframe: August 2015 to April 2016
Funding: $5,000
Course addressed: REM 601 – Social Science of Resource Management: Theories of Cooperation
Final report: View John Welch's final project report (PDF)
Description: We propose a systematic investigation of the effectiveness of a tried-and-true element of the ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV course catalogue and the School of Resource and Environmental Management curriculum. We will develop, implement, and analyze a post-pre survey (Kanevsky 2015) to assess the types and amounts of learning enabled through the Fall 2015 offering of REM 601.
Questions addressed:
- Did students perceive the 2015 course goals and learning outcomes for REM 601 to be relevant and useful?
- Did 2015 REM 601 students think the course achieved its goals?
- Did 2015 REM 601 students think they achieved the course learning outcomes?
- What lessons can be learned from the initial presentation of REM 601 that offer direction for reforming course structure, content, instruction, REM School Department curriculum, or other areas?
Knowledge sharing: Our initial ideas are to disseminate project design and findings to REM School colleagues and other interested parties through informal discussions in departmental and faculty meetings, as well as upcoming Faculty of the Environment gatherings.
View John Welch's ISTLD-funded projects:
Investigating the Value of an Indigenous Focused TLDG Workshop (G0214) - with Laura D'Amico