Reporting Results

So, what information should be shared? While assessment reports will vary greatly depending on the audience and purpose, some basic components should always be included in a final report. Those elements are listed here (Table 17), and to aid faculty and others who may need to present such a report, a template is provided as Appendix Q.

Table 17. Standard Components of an Assessment Report to Share

Report Component Answer this Question
The outcome(s) assessed What did you expect students to do?
A brief description of the measure What did they do to show you they could do it?
The standard What is an acceptable score or performance metric?
The benchmark or achievement target What percentage of students do you expect to meet the standard?
Description of the students who took the assessment In what class were the students, and how many participated in the assessment? When was the assessment given?
The results What percentage of students met the standard?
Comparisons How do the results compare to previous cycles or external benchmarks?
Interpretation of results What conclusions might be drawn from the results?
Targeted improvement What strategies can be implemented to improve the results next cycle?