Shoreline Community College annual outcomes assessment report—2002-03



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Fall 99




Civilization and Culture: Ancient 5 cr

2 sections



HIST 111

HUMAN111


50/50

44/50



Dreams and Nightmares 10 cr

ENG 101 or 271

PSYCH 100



50/50



Taking It All Off


15 cr

PSYCH 210

CMU 285


ENG 100, 101 or 102

53/75


The Zoo is You

10 cr


BIOSC 103(Animal Behavior)

SPCMU 101



35/50

Winter 2000


Civilization and Culture: Early Modern 5 cr
1 section

HIST 112

HUMAN112


40/50




Inventing America 10 cr

ENG 102
ENG 268(American Lit)

Cancelled 15/50
Classes split





Bard on the Bus 10 cr

DRAMA151/152 (ACTING) or
DRAMA285 (VOICE FOR ADV ACTORS)
ENG 231 (SURVEY OF SHAKESPEARE)
Eng 102

27/50



Quarter/Year

ISP

Combined Classes

Enrollment



Spring 2000


Civilization and Culture: Modern

5 cr



HIST 113

HUMAN113


21/50




Eat English with Chopsticks 10 cr

EASIA 213 (Japanese Civil)
ENG 101 or

ENG 102


23/50




Politics and

e-people

10 cr


POLSCI 202
SPCMU 230

Cancelled




Civilization and Culture: Ancient

5 cr


HIST 111

HUMAN111


20/50



Sex and Sweat

8cr


PSYCH 210
PE 283

57/50


2000/2001 Academic Year



Quarter/Year

ISP

Combined Classes

Enrollment



Fall 2000


Life, Bondage and the Pursuit of Happiness

ENG 101

ENG 102
IASTU 103

SPCMU 103


45/50



Election 2000

10 cr


POLSCI 202

(Am Gov)
ENG 101

ENG 102


19/50
taught at 1/3 load




Making Sense of Education
10 cr

ENG 101

ENG 102
SPCMU 101



25/25
Created for 1//3 load




Dreams and Nightmares 10 cr

ENG 101

ENG 271
PSYCH 100



51/50



Quarter/Year

ISP

Combined Classes

Enrollment



Winter 2001

Inventing America


ENG 102

ENG 101
ENG 268(American Lit)



16/50
taught at 1/3 load



Bard on the Bus


DRAMA151/152 (ACTING) or

DRAMA285 (VOICE FOR ADV ACTORS)


ENG 231 (SURVEY OF SHAKESPEARE)

Eng 102



15/50



Civilization and Culture: Early Modern 5 cr

HIST 112

HUMAN112


38/50












Spring 2001


On the Real:

Talking about Race, Class and Gender

IASTU 103
SPCMU 101

17/50
taught at 1/3 load



Sex and Sweat


PSYCH 210
PE 283

54/50




Civilization and Culture: Modern 5 cr

HIST 112

HUMAN112


29/50




  • 309 Students enrolled during 2000/2001 academic school year.




  • Avg. enrollment 31.6(in 50 cap courses).




  • 5/9 courses reached minimum enrollment(in 50 cap courses).


2001/2002 Academic Year


Quarter/Year

ISP

Combined Classes

Enrollment



Fall 2001


Dreams and Nightmares 10 cr

ENG 101 or 271

Psych 100



48/50




Making Sense of Education 10cr

ENG 101

ENG 102


ENG 271
SPCMU 101

26/25
Created for 1/3 load




Madmen or Professors

MATH 080
ENG 090

HUM 282


Cancelled




Globalization: Positive or Negative 5 cr

INTST 285

29/40



Quarter/Year

ISP

Combined Classes

Enrollment



Winter 2002

Inventing America

10 cr


ENG 102

ENG 101
ENG 268(American Lit)



27/50
taught at 1/3 load




Jihad, Capitalism and Conflict
5 cr

INTST 285

39/40















Quarter/Year

ISP

Combined Classes

Enrollment




Spring 2002

American Tale: Across the Oceans

10 cr

Eng 285

Human 285


IASTU 103

SPCMU 103



11/50
taught by one instructor




Sex and Sweat
7 cr

PSYCH 210
PE 283

57/50




Rebellious Americans
10 cr

ENG 102
HIST 241

31/50




Jihad, Capitalism and Conflict
5 cr

INTST 285

19/50



  • 287 students enrolled during 2001/2002 academic year.




  • Avg. enrollment 32.6 (in 50 cap courses).




  • 5/9 reached minimum enrollment(in 50 cap courses).


2002/2003 Academic Year


Quarter/Year

IDS

Combined Classes

Enrollment




Fall 2002

Dreams and Nightmares:

Imagined and Real
10 cr

ENG 101

ENG 271
PSYCH 100



53/50




War and Society
5 cr

INTST 285

33/50



Quarter/Year

IDS

Combined Classes

Enrollment




Winter 2003

Sex in Space: Gender Roles in Science Fiction

10 cr


ENG 101

ENG 271
IASTU 283

WOMEN 283


40/50




Sex and Sweat
10 cr

PSYCH 210
PE 232

53/50




Rebellious Americans
10 cr

ENG 102
HIST 241

46/50




The West vs. the Rest
5 cr

INTST 201

30/50




Global Justice & Social Activism
10 cr

INTST 101
ENG 101

40/50



Quarter/Year

IDS

Combined Classes

Enrollment




Spring 2003

Inventing America

10 cr


ENG 101

ENG 102


ENG 271
ENG 268

29/50
31 on first day




Sex and Sweat
7 cr

PSYCH 210
PE 232

51/50




Why the West Won?
5 cr

INTST 200

30/50

The numbers reflect Final Day Enrollment



  • 405 students during 2002/2003 academic year.




  • Avg enrollment 40.5 (in 50 cap courses).




  • 10/10 courses reach minimum enrollment(in 50 cap courses).


b. IDS Survey
Do not put your name. Please circle one answer(two if necessary)
How did you first hear about this class?


  1. A prior instructor of mine told me about it




  1. An IDS instructor came into my class last quarter to talk about IDS courses




  1. A student came into my class to talk about IDS courses.




  1. I saw it in the Time Schedule. Please say where in the course listings______________




  1. I saw it on the Shoreline web site




  1. A friend told me about it




  1. I saw a Flyer




  1. An instructor talked about it at new student orientation




  1. My faculty adviser told me about it.




  1. A counselor/adviser told me about it.




  1. Other__________________________


Why did you register for this IDS class?
1. The theme looked interesting(it didn’t matter that it satisfied pre-requisites).
2. The theme looked interesting and it satisfied pre-requisites.
3. It satisfied pre-requisites and the time suited me well. (Theme of course wasn’t major factor)
4. I knew of the instructors.
5. I’ve taken an IDS course and I like the IDS approach.
6. Friends have taken IDS courses and they recommend them.
7. The other courses were full and this course was open.
8. Other_______________________


c. IDS Survey Results

92 students responded. They were allowed to circle more than one answer.

Do not put your name. Please circle one answer(two if necessary)



How did you first hear about this class?


  1. A prior instructor of mine told me about it 21




  1. An IDS instructor came into my class last quarter to talk about IDS courses. 13




  1. A student came into my class to talk about IDS courses. 5




  1. I saw it in the Time Schedule. Please say where in the course listings______________ 22




  1. I saw it on the Shoreline web site. 2




  1. A friend told me about it 16




  1. I saw a Flyer. 8




  1. An instructor talked about it at new student orientation 5




  1. My faculty adviser told me about it. 6




  1. A counselor/adviser told me about it. 4




  1. Other__________Shoreline Catalogue________________


Why did you register for this IDS class?

1. The theme looked interesting(it didn’t matter that it satisfied pre-requisites). 32


2. The theme looked interesting and it satisfied pre-requisites. 35
3. It satisfied pre-requisites and the time suited me well. (Theme of course wasn’t major factor) 19
4. I knew of the instructors. 24
5. I’ve taken an IDS course and I like the IDS approach. 15
6. Friends have taken IDS courses and they recommend them. 12
7. The other courses were full and this course was open. 5

8. Other_______________________


Description and Structure of IDS Workshop:

 

d. How Interdisciplinary Classes Transformed My Teaching

 

Why should you relinquish the autonomy and power you get teaching



alone by teaming up in an IDS class? A panel of instructors who have made significant changes in a course when converting it from a "stand-alone" into an interdisciplinary (IDS) format will share how this experience has changed their approach even when they teach alone.  Panel members will include Shoreline faculty as well as guests from neighboring schools.

 

 



 

Structure for Panel:

 

 



1.  Global overview:  How you shaped your Interdisciplinary course.  How you organized course in integrative way.  Texts you used.  How you organized team dynamic.

 

2.  Specific Strategies.  Classroom activities assignments that were distinct to the interdisciplinary nature of the course.



 

3. You could either speak to changes you have made in the way you shape and teach stand alone courses since your Interdisciplinary experience, or at the beginning of your presentation, you could give us a look at how you taught the course ‘before’ the IDS course.

 


e. How Interdisciplinary Classes Transformed My Teaching
Agenda

A. Introductions and IDS announcements

B. IDS instructors and teams


  1. North Seattle Community College: Karen Stuhldreher, Women Studies & Fran Schmitt, Psychology


Is Gender In Our Jeans?
English, Psychology, Women's Studies
The Sixties: The Times They Were A' Changin'
Philosophy, English, Women's Studies


  1. Edmonds Community College: Jenny McFarland


Plagues and Peoples
Sociology, Biology
On Being Human
Anthropology, Biology
Biology with Math-Aid
Biology, Math


  1. North Seattle Community College: Suzanne Schlador, Biology


DNA, Decisions, and Destiny: What Makes Us What We Are?
English, Biology, Psychology(Fran Schmitt)


  1. Shoreline Community College: Jeanette Idiart, English & University of Idaho: Adam Sowards, History


Rebellious Americans

American History, English



f. Sex in Space: Gender Roles in Science Fiction-Winter 2003

Course Evaluation


  1. Do you think you learned enough about both Women’s Studies and composition? Please explain.



  1. What was useful or not useful about the texts for this class?


Ways In


Women Studies Reader


Science Fiction Reader


Woman on the Edge of Time


  1. Was the integration of Women’s Studies, science fiction and composition useful to your learning of each? How so or how not?



  1. How did you benefit from having two instructors in the classroom at all times?



  1. Were the instructors effective at communicating their subjects to you?



  1. How useful were each of the major course activities for your learning:

Learning logs;


Exams; Essays;
Small Group work;
Whole class discussions;
Portfolio.

7. Did you have adequate opportunities to demonstrate your learning? Please explain.




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