Institutionalizing Continuous Improvement Plan for Program Assessment

Authors

  • Alok K. Verma Engineering Technology Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.16920/jeet/2018/v32i2/139496

Keywords:

Accreditation, Assessment, Continuous Improvement, Institutionalization

Abstract

Continuous improvement is a corner stone of a quality engineering or engineering technology program. Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology requires that a well-planned and implemented continuous improvement plan should be in place.

A successful continuous improvement plan that is institutionalized is self-driven and does not require external stimuli. For example, if an outcome assessment goal is not reached in an academic term, a sequence of events/actions are set in motion to address the deficiency. Evidence of existence of an institutionalized continuous improvement plan include but not limited to: A timeline of repeated activities related to the assessment and evaluation of student outcomes, agreed upon performance indicators to assess learning outcomes, systematic data collection focusing on direct evidence of student performance related to the student outcomes. Various data streams feeding into the assessment plan may include, course assessment data, senior exit survey, alumni and employer survey, internship reports and feedback from industrial advisory boards.

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Published

2018-10-01

How to Cite

Verma, A. K. (2018). Institutionalizing Continuous Improvement Plan for Program Assessment. Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 30–38. https://doi.org/10.16920/jeet/2018/v32i2/139496

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