Library Assessment of Student Learning
Assessment of student learning and library instruction at Gonzaga University
Foley Center participates in the University's assessment process, regularly reviews program level goals, and develops specific methods for the assessment of student learning outcomes based on the library's mission statement. Each academic year, librarians create and utilize evaluation rubrics for the assessment of student learning in a number of disciplines, including courses at the entry level, courses at the entry to the major, and capstone courses at the end of the major.
The library assessment reports from 2006 to the present are available here for review as well as some of the rubrics we have used in the past to assess student learning. If there are any questions related to information literacy and the library's learning goals for students at Gonzaga, please feel free to contact either Kelly Jenks or John Spencer at Foley Library.
Kelly Jenks, Instruction Coordinator, jenks@gonzaga.edu
John S. Spencer, Coordinator of Public Services, spencer@gonzaga.edu
Assessment Reports
Assessment Plan and Report, 2006
Rubrics and Summaries of Assessment of Student Learning
Critical Thinking -- Rubric and Summary (June 2009)
Critical Thinking -- Rubric and Summary (Fall 2007)
English 101 -- Rubric (Fall 2011)
Pathways -- Rubric and Summary (Fall 2009)
Pathways -- Rubric and Summary (Fall 2006)
Religion 220 -- Rubric and Summary (Spring 2010)