Deanship of Academic Affairs
University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus

Mission

To coordinate and institutionalize student learning assessment efforts through the integration and implementation of the Evaluation of the Student Learning Plan of the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus.

To provide support services to coordinators of the assessment program about the selection of suitable quantitative and qualitative instruments and the disclosure of assessment results within the campus.

Institution's Mission

Institution's Mission

jueves, 11 de octubre de 2012

Workshop - How to Integrate Information Literacy to College Courses: Suggestions for Professors

We would like to invite Assessment Coordinators, as well as professors, teacher or research assistants interested in assessment related topics, to participate in the following workshop offered by the Center for Academic Excellence (CEA) for the current academic semester:


  • How to Integrate Information Literacy to College Courses: Suggestions for Professors 
    • Date: Friday October 19th, 2012
    • Time: 8:30am - 12:00pm
    • Place: Multiple use meeting room, College of Business Administration's Library
    • Speakers: Dr. Laurie Ann Ortiz, Librarian II, School of Architecture' Library, and Prof. Marisol GutierrezDirector, College of Education's Library


Those interested in attending can confirm their participation (1) electronically at the following link, (2) by telephone, calling the extensions 85813 or 85808, or (3) sending an email to cea.upr@upr.edu or centexa@gmail.com with the following information:

  • Name of the workshop
  • Date of the workshop
  • Name and Last name
  • College (Faculty)/Department/Office/Deanship/Campus
  • Telephone and extensions
  • Email
  • Classification (undergraduate, graduate, faculty, or non-faculty employee)

Click here to access all CEA's activities for the current academic semester.

viernes, 21 de septiembre de 2012

Quick reminder - Submission of Assessment Plan (2012-2013)

We would like to remind Assessment Coordinators that Assessment Plans should be submitted to the OEAE by next Friday September 28th, 2012. If needed, OEAE personal will provide feedback in a timely manner by email.

Assessment plan can be submitted either in Spanish or English, using one of the following available Word documents:

Spanish version


English version


As previously indicated by email, partial reports should be submitted by Thursday January 31st, 2013. 

Workshops - Center for Academic Excellence


We would like to invite Assessment Coordinators, as well as professors, teacher or research assistants interested in assessment related topics, to participate in the following workshops offered by the Center for Academic Excellence (CEA) for the current academic semester:


  • Action Research: An alternative to strengthen research related to the process of teaching and learning 
    • Date: Friday September 28th, 2012
    • Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm
    • Place: CN 338, College of Natural Science, Fase I (near the Library, below the laboratories)
    • Speaker: Dr. Annette López de Méndez, Director of the Center for Educational Research, College of Education

  • Backward Curriculum Design: From Assessment Results to Curricular Change
    • Date: Friday October 26th, 2012
    • Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm
    • Place: REB 243, College of Social Sciences
    • Speaker: Dr. Ángel Israel Rivera Ortiz, Political Science Assessment Coordinator, College of Social Sciences 
    • Click here to access the presentation.  



  • Strategies to Stimulate Collaborative Work  in Classrooms
    • Date: Friday November 2nd, 2012
    • Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm
    • Place: Graduate Network, Second Floor, José M. Lázaro Library
    • Speaker: Dr. Eunice Pérez-Medina, Coordinator of the Center for Academic Excellence




Those interested in attending can confirm their participation (1) electronically at the following link, (2) by telephone, calling the extensions 85813 or 85808, or (3) sending an email to cea.upr@upr.edu or centexa@gmail.com with the following information:


  • Name of the workshop
  • Date of the workshop
  • Name and Last name
  • College (Faculty)/Department/Office/Deanship/Campus
  • Telephone and extensions
  • Email
  • Classification (undergraduate, graduate, faculty, or non-faculty employee)


Click here to access all CEA's activities for the current academic semester.

lunes, 17 de septiembre de 2012

Assessment Coordinators Meetings - College of Social Sciences and College of Natural Sciences

As one can expect, during the first weeks of each semester there are numerous departmental meetings in which professors discuss relevant topics of their programs, such as the work plan of the semester. At the College level, a series of meetings are schedule throughout the semester with different stakeholders to oversee its progress and take appropriate action to assure the achievement of previously established goals. One such gathering is an Assessment Coordinator meeting in each College or School.

On September 12th, 2012 the Assessment Coordinators of the College of Social Sciences gathered to share their plans for the 2012-2013 academic year and discussed the continuous implementation of their assessment of student learning' processes in their academic programs. Dr. Mirla Mendez, with the assistance of Miss Angélica Colón, led the meeting with the following presentation.

On a related note, the OEAE personnel was invited by the Associate Dean of the College of Natural Sciences, Dr. Noemí Cintrón, to participate in their Assessment Coordinators Meeting on Wednesday 19th, 2012. Mr. William Estépar offered a short presentation titled "De donde vininmos, dónde estamos y hacia dónde vamos [Where we came from, where are we now, and where are we going to?]" to share the assessment of student learning precedents in our campus, the current Institution and College-wide status, and recommendations for the continuous implementation of these processes for upcoming assessment cycles.

With constant collaboration between departments, meetings such as this one promotes a shared commitment, at a College level, to improve student learning by means of sharing information of their own processes as well as providing assistance (if needed) for a successful implementation of their plans. For example, the Assessment Coordinators of the College of Natural Sciences will develop a webpage to upload assessment related materials, such as modules, sample of educational activities used, rubrics, plans, and reports to share not only with each other, but with their constituents.

We would like to congratulate Dr. Mendez, Miss Colon, and Dr. Noemí Cintrón for coordinating and leading these meeting. It is only by working together that we can find ways to achieve and maintain satisfactory levels of student learning in our campus.

Updated 21-09-2012

lunes, 10 de septiembre de 2012

Available peer tutoring sessions for UPR-RP students

Peer tutoring has been shown to improve student achievement in college level courses (Alzate-Medina, Peña-Borrero, 2010; Cardoza-Oritz, 2011; Comfort, 2011), as well as work and study habits of university students (Fernandez & Arco, 2011).

Various UPR-RP departments provide peer tutoring sessions during the academic year to help students better understand topics, develop their work and study habits, and provide additional assistance to strengthen their knowledge and skills in selected disciplines. For available mathematical peer tutoring sessions for quantitative methods, statistics and general mathematical courses, as well as individual assistance designed to develop writing skills for UPR-RP's students, click here

Peer tutoring is only as effective as the time that each student invests in studying before and after each session, as well as their individual motivation to continually improve their work and study habits during the semester. 

Sources cited: 

Alzate-Medina, G., & Peña-Borrero, L. (2010). Peer tutoring: Developing writing in college education. Universitas Psychologia, 9(1), 123-138. 

Cardozo-Ortiz, C. E. (2011). Peer tutoring as an educational strategy in college. Educación y Educadores, 14(2), 309-325. 

Comfort, P. (2011). The effects of per tutoring on academic achievement during practical assessments in applied sports science students. Innovations in Education & Teaching International, 28(2), 207-211. 

Fernández, F., & Arco, J. (2011). Effects of a peer tutoring programme among university students. Infancia y Aprendizaje, 34 (11), 109-122. 




lunes, 27 de agosto de 2012

Written Communication Test for Freshmen Students


Depending on where the information is gathered and for what purpose it will be used, assessment of student learning processes at the University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus can be classified in one of three levels: at the College of General Education level, at the academic program (undergraduate or graduate) level, or at the institutional level. The latter aims at assessing students across the institution at a previously determined time focusing, usually, in one aspect of interest. However, its purpose depends mostly on its participants. If sophomore, junior or senior students are assessed it can be argue that its objective will be to determine how well are they achieving (or have achieved) in certain institutional learning outcomes. But, if they are freshmen students, more than often, its intention will be to establish a baseline of their knowledge, skills or disposition with which future comparisons can be made, specially if they are assessed before starting their academic year.

There are two additional benefit of assessing students just before their higher education experience starts. First, findings can help professor pinpoint criteria at the start of the semester in which students need more help in order to take immediate action in their courses. Second, if the information can be provided to students in a timely manner, they can be encouraged to actively participate in educational experiences such as courses or workshops that are offered constantly that foster the development of skills, abilities and knowledge that can have a positive impact on their college experience as well as in their future professional careers.

After four months of organization, on August 16th 2012, days before starting the new academic year, the OEAE personnel and a group of volunteers made up of assessment coordinators, professors and students, worked together to administered a written communication test to freshmen students, in which the students were required to write a short essay based on a specific topic. Their essays will be evaluated using a four point rubric by a group of professors from the College of General Studies and the College of Humanities that have worked previously assessing the same kind of essays on the Spanish Advance Placement Test of the College Board. Its purpose was to determine a reasonably accurate profile of their written communication skills in Spanish, in terms of their strengths and areas of need.

We are please to report that almost 1,700 freshmen students (approximately 80% of the cohort) took the exam. We plan to send the students their assessment results by the end of September with a list of available workshops and courses that they can take to strengthen their skills. By polishing their writing communication skills at an early stage in their higher education, students are more likely to acquire a set of skills that will provide for a better college experience and for a more complete preparation for their professional careers. We will also provide the results to the Spanish Department of the College of General Studies in order to for them to take the corresponding actions at the curricular level. Finally, the information gathered as a result of this initiative will be used for continuous institutional research to improve student services.

This institutional effort was grounded on a common set of educational values that provided for an cost-effective initiative using in-kind resources. Findings will be useful for a handful of stakeholders (e.g., students, professors, department chairs, administrators, etc.) and will be employed to improve curricular activities as well as student services throughout the institution. Faculty led data driven decisions will be made continually to provide for an organized, systematized, and sustained assessment of student learning process at the University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus.

We will update this post as milestones are achieve in this project.

Phase I: Evaluation, analysis and results - Completed on 19-12-2012.

Update (09-19-2012): Essays were submitted for evaluation. Five college professors will participate in this process. Each essay will be assessed blindly by two professors (they will not know each others' assessment). An inter-rater reliability measure will be calculated to assess how consistent were the evaluations.

Update (10-10-2012): First round of evaluations is complete. The second round of evaluation will be completed by October 29th.

Update (11-20-2012): 
Second round of evaluations is complete. Data entry and analysis will begin next week.

Update (12-03-2012): Data entry and analysis is complete. Reliability analysis (using an inter-rater correlation coefficient, with an absolute agreement parameter) shows a high consistency (.70+) between evaluators, and thus their ratings. Results will be sent to different academic units and students.

Update (12-19-2012): Results were sent to students via their institutional emails. The communication included: 1) individual results, 2) an holistic interpretation of five performance levels and recommendations, 3) general results for comparison purposes, and 4) a list of recommended courses available in our institution geared to strengthen written communication in Spanish as well as English.

Phase II: Reports and second measure - to be completed in the second semester

On December 17th, 2012 a  meeting was held between the OEAE personnel, Dr. Marta Charrón, Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, and the Spanish Department Chair of the College of General to go over the results of the project and plan future actions. Additional meetings will be held during the second semester with key personnel to implement the second phase of the project.

lunes, 20 de agosto de 2012

New Faculty Orientation

The University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus starts a new academic year today. As 2,094 freshmen students embark on their path to higher education full of hopes and dreams, so does more than 30 new faculty that return as professors to the Academy.

During the August 13-17 week the Center for Academic Excellence offered an orientation for upcoming professors. Click here to access OEAE's presentation.