Mastery Evaluations
Stages of Backwards Design
Identify desired results
Program goal
Learning objectives
Determine assessment evidence
Mastery evaluations
Interactive quizzes
Plan learning experiences and instruction
Content
Formative assessments
(i.e. drills, mini-projects, etc)
#Goals
Uniformity, Transparency, Accountability
Reduce admin extensions related to capstone confusion
Reduce/exterminate instances of students who reach month 6 without the skills to graduate
Pinpoint weak spots in the curriculum
Uniformity
Why?
Reusable infrastructure
Ease of generating new evals
Predictable evals are more transparent*
How?
All evals (regardless of program) will have two components
Project
Question set
Implementation will differ depending on the constraints of the eval call
Transparency
Why?
Reduce student anxiety
Empower students and mentors
Reduce admin extensions related to capstone confusion
How?
Provide specific breakdowns of how students will be scored on each section of the eval
Provide specific project rubrics
Accountability
Why?
Students need to know how they're doing in order to grow
Reduce/eliminate instances of students who reach month 6 without the skills to graduate
How?
Decrease time to feedback to enforce blocks on moving forward
Students must PASS not just take mock interviews
Rollout Schedule
WEB-DEV-001:
Rolled out in Oct
WEB-DEV-002/Git:
Rolled out in Nov
DATA-201-PREP:
Rolled out in Nov
REACT-001:
Done, shipping this week
NODE-001:
In progress, shipping this week
Updates
We shipped quizzes for Git!
Quizzes in progress for the rest of Web Dev
New eval for React
Final capstone moving to React
New onboarding materials for interviewers
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