
Student Learning Outcomes & Assessment
Student Learning Outcomes & Assessment
Student success is the primary measure of institutional effectiveness at Foothill
College. The faculty, staff, and administrators measure success by how well students
do in achieving their learning outcomes, and by their continued success at transfer
universities, in the workplace, and as citizens.
Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) in themselves are familiar to us as educators. They are the verb-begun statements, often based on Bloom’s taxonomy, that define the specific knowledge, skills and abilities that we expect our students to master in our classes. SLOs measure student success by course completion, grades, program persistence, degrees and certificates, and transfer rate, as well as by societal, technical, and workforce preparation. Foothill College has defined four core competencies (4-Cs) in addition to the competencies defined by specific disciplines as SLOs expected of every graduate leaving Foothill.
What is different here is that SLOs are just the first step in a recursive process of research, review, and re-thinking. In other words, where once we just defined our outcomes, we now describe our students’ mastery of these outcomes, and also develop methods of re-teaching as needed. This is the cycle of assessment and inquiry that you have been hearing about so much.
Length of SLO Assessment Cycle
The academic senate adopted a resolution to allow each division to adopt its own SLO Assessment Cycle timing. To this point, as a campus we have all been on the same (minimum) cycle of assessing and reflecting on at least one SLO every year for every course taught. Going forward, however, each division may agree to adopt a different cycle if desired, provided that each SLO for each course is assessed and reflected upon at least every three (3) years. This three-year time span is intended to ensure that divisions will have a minimum of one full set of SLO Assessment Cycle data for every course by the time their comprehensive program review is due.
Divisional curriculum representatives are asked to lead faculty discussions to determine the SLO Assessment Cycle timing that will make the most sense for their division. The Office of Instruction will assume divisions will continue with the current (default) cycle unless they hear from the division curriculum committee representatives that they have decided to adopt something different. See SILO Update (12-04-14
Calendars and Planning
- Annual Assessment Calendar
Institutional Learning Outcomes and Assessment calendar divided by quarter. - Timeline of Events
Track our upcoming and recent events here, integrated with all 2011 Accreditation Planning. - SLO Coordinators' 2010-2011 Initiative
This one-sheet contains contact info for the SLO Coordinators and 2010-2011 goals and deadlines.
Faculty & Staff Toolbox
- Log In to TracDat: Foothill's Learning Outcomes and Assessment System
- TracDat User Guides:
- Sample Four Column Reports
- ASCCC's SLO Glossary
- Bloom's Wheel
- Assessing the Strength of SLOs: A Rubric for Faculty
- Student Learning Outcomes in a Nutshell
Learn more about the focus and mandate behind Foothill College's efforts to identify and assess SLOs and how we're proceeding from here. - Assessment Primer
For Science, Math, Engineeting and Technology instructors.
Course-Level Student Learning Outcomes 
- SLO Public Database
Public database of course student learning outcomes that are currently in the process of being assessed. - 2008-2009 Year SLO Statistics
- 2009-2010 Year SLO Statistics
- 2010-2011 Year SLO Statistics
- 2009-2010 SLOs by Department
- 2009-2010 SLO Reflections by Department
- 2010-2011 SLOs by Department
- 2010-2011 SLO Reflections by Department
Program-Level Student Learning Outcomes
- PLOs
See Program Learning Outcomes in Department Program Reviews
PLOs by department (updated 4/4/11) - Assessment
Template in DOC form (updated 4/4/11)
Institutional Level and General Education Student Learning Outcomes
- ILOs
Definitions and rubrics for each of Foothill College's institutional outcomes. - Assessment
FRAMES is an acronym for Foothill’s Rubric Assessment Model for Evaluating SLOs and consists of four assessment tools to enhance and measure each of Foothill College's institutional student learning outcomes at the course level. - Reflection
Institiutional Level Student Learning Outcomes are assessed along with Course, Program, Service Area and Administrative Unit learning outcomes. See TracDat user guides and Four Column Reports for examples.You can also see example reflections here.
Service Area Student Learning Outcomes
- SA-SLO Cycle
- SA-SLO Check LIst
- SA-SLO Presentation to League Conference
- SA-SLO Handbook and Timeline
- Student Services Division Meeting 2012
- Student Services Division Meeting 2011
- SA-SLOs
Also read Service Area Program Reviews at Student Services Program Reviews. - 2009-2010 SA-SLOs by Department
- 2009-2010 SA-SLO Reflections by Department
- 2010-2011 SA-SLOs by Department
- 2010-2011 SA-SLO Reflections by Department
Administrative Unit Level Student Learning Outcomes
- 2010-2011 AU-SLO Summaries
- AUOs
Also read the Administrative Unit Program Reviews at Administrative Unit Program Reviews. - Assessment
2011 Spring Survey Summary (PDF)

Questions?
Please contact me!
Kurt Hueg, Associate Vice President, Instruction
Administration Building 1900