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  • College of Education
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      • ACADEMIC DIVISIONS
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      • Office of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
      • Office of Clinical Practice and Licensure
      • Office of Assessment and Data Management
      • Center for the Advancement of Paraprofessionals
      • Research & Resource Center with Deaf* Communities
      • PEOPLE AND PROJECTS
      • Early Childhood Inclusion Institute
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Office of Assessment and Data Management

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Mission: We provide critical support for the collection, storage, analysis, presentation, and monitoring over time of data useful for academic programs relative to compliance, continuous improvement, accreditation, and program evaluation.

Specifically, the Office of Assessment and Data Management:

  • Assures a system for developing and revising assessments of students’ knowledge, skills, and dispositions pertinent to their program, field experiences, and other external standards.
  • Retains records of alignment between program outcomes and relevant state, national, and professional standards.
  • Maintains the TK20 system and serves as the primary point of contact for major revisions and evolutions of the TK20 system(s), relative to continuous improvement and accreditation expectations for programs in the College of Education.
  • Monitors compliance with the calendar of assessment activities developed by each program.
  • Collects, stores, and monitors compliance for all data collection protocols for unit and program-level accreditation and continuous improvement.
  • Collects, stores, and represents information relevant to the eight CAEP initial preparation program measures and facilitates posting online for public access, as required by CAEP.
  • Provides leadership for timely completion of annual reports such as for Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC), Title II, CAEP, and others as necessary.
  • Participates in other data collection and analysis activities relevant to the College of Education, programs, and mission.
  • Regularly communicates between the Office of Assessment and Data Management, faculty program coordinators, the Office of Clinical Practices and Licensure, the Dean of the College of Education, and other offices, as appropriate.
  • Completes other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Dean of the College of Education.

Contacts

Dr. Marie LeJeune, Associate Dean of Clinical Practices and Partnerships, provides oversight for the Office of Assessment and Data Management. Darla Campbell is the Administrative Professional in support of the College of Education’s assessment, accreditation, and data management.

Dr. Marie LeJeune, Associate Dean
Phone: 503.838.8450
Email: lejeunem@wou.edu

College of Education

Richard Woodcock Education Center

Phone: (503) 838-8471

Email: education@wou.edu

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ACADEMIC DIVISIONS

  • Deaf Studies & Professional Studies
  • Education & Leadership
  • Health & Exercise Science

OFFICES AND CENTERS

  • Dean’s Office
  • Office of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
  • Office of Clinical Practice & Licensure
  • Office of Assessment & Data Management
  • Center for the Advancement of Paraprofessionals
  • Research and Resource Center with Deaf* Communities

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