Faculty – Support assessment at Shoreline! Request for writing assignments

You are invited to take part in the next phase of our exciting college-wide assessment study to answer the question, “How does a Shoreline education improve a student’s ability to write effectively?”

Last quarter, we conducted a brief survey about Shoreline’s General Education Outcome focused on written communication.

“Formulate and express information, ideas, and opinions in mechanically sound written forms that have a clear purpose, focus, thesis, and organization; that are appropriate for their audience in content and style; and that support, clarify, and expand complex ideas with relevant details, examples, and arguments.”

The results of the survey revealed that although a very large portion of courses in the MCO (84%) system indicate at least one assessment of written communication, there is not a strong correlation between what is recorded in the MCO system and instructors’ ratings of how much the course contributes to students’ writing ability.

The next phase in the assessment project will be gathering samples of student work.  Because the purpose of the project is a general assessment of writing ability, we are seeking a wide range of courses both in discipline and in level (introductory to advanced).

All we need from you would be:
• A description of one assignment from this quarter that you believe allows students to demonstrate their current ability to write effectively
• Copies (paper or electronic) of student submissions from that assignment

Associate faculty will be compensated for one hour’s time for contributing to this project.

If you are able to participate, please respond to Bayta Maring (bmaring@shoreline.edu) with responses to the following questions:

• In which course (or courses) this quarter would you have an assignment that might be appropriate for the sample?
• When will students have submitted this assignment?

Once you have responded that you are able to participate, we will send you specific instructions about how to gather samples and inform students about the project.

If you are interested in assessment, stay tuned for an opportunity to participate in a two-day retreat during the week after Labor Day (September 5 – 9, 2017).

Thank you for your time!
General Education Outcomes Assessment Working Group

Pam Dusenberry
Dutch Henry
Kathie Hunt
Jeff Iannone
Bayta Maring
Eric Hamilton

Shoreline welcomes Aaron Mackey as new Head Coach of Men’s Basketball

Screen Shot 2017-05-08 at 3.29.08 PM.pngShoreline Community College is proud to announce its next Head Men’s Basketball Coach, Aaron Mackey. “Coach Mackey brings a wealth of basketball knowledge to Shoreline, and we are excited about the future of our men’s basketball program under his direction,” said Athletic Director, Steve Eskridge.

Mackey is not an unfamiliar face at Shoreline Community College; Coach Mackey played for the Men’s Basketball program in 1994-95. He was an Assistant Coach at Shoreline Community College in 1999-2002 and 2006-07. He was responsible for individual workouts, recruiting, scouting, and working with the guards.

In addition to Coach Mackey’s college experience, he has coached four years at the high school level and over ten years for Select and AAU basketball. Coach Mackey is a defensive specialist and will bring a tenacious style of basketball to our Men’s program.

Go Phins!

GiveBIG to Shoreline students on Wed., May 10

Show your Shoreline pride by participating in GiveBIG on Wed., May 10! You can give to the Foundation’s Student Success Fund or any other fund of your choice. Your support will empower our students to achieve their dream of a college education as well as decreasing barriers for all students who are unable to afford a part or all of their tuition.

GiveBIG is a community-wide event and the third largest Giving Day in the country! You can schedule your gift today and your donation will be automatically processed on May 10.

Join the SLC and Shoreline’s Project Pride Club for Pride Prom this Fri., May 12

The Project Pride Club at Shoreline Community College is hosting a Pride Prom this spring quarter on Fri., May 12. We welcome all students, staff, faculty, and the LGBTQ+ community and allies to join our celebration.

Some of the highlights of the Pride Prom will be a Drag Show with a history of Drag educational component, hors d’oeuvre, drinks, dancing, and a photo booth, all while being a non-alcohol and free event.

7-8 p.m. Drag Show/Food
8-11 p.m. Dance
pride prom

Shared Values & Differences: A conversation with students from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tues., May 9

Join the GAC on Tues., May 9, 12:30-1:20 p.m. in the PUB 9208. 

In spite of differences between modern Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, there are many cultural values that the people of these territories have in common.  This will be a student-led discussion of shared values, differences in outlooks, and ways in which cooperation can be advanced among the three territories.

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