Civic-Minded Graduate: A North Star (Assessment Tools)

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9/13/2011
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American English
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Because of increased interest in higher education regarding the civic learning outcomes for college students and graduates, identifying and measuring civic learning outcomes is important to evaluating the efficacy of civic engagement programs and teaching strategies (e.g., service- learning). A conceptual framework for the Civic-Minded Graduate (CMG) construct is presented as well as three measurement procedures (i.e., CMG Scale, CMG Narrative Prompt and Rubric, CMG Interview Protocol and Rubric) that evaluate the construct. Results from three studies provide evidence of the psychometric properties of each measurement procedure and converging evidence to support the meaningfulness of the CMG construct. Implications of adopting the CMG as a “north star” for future research and for practice are presented.

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The attached items are associated with the "Civic-Minded Graduate: A North Star", an article published in the Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning (Fall 2011, Volume 18, No. 1). The items include the Civic-Minded Graduate (CMG)scale, CMG Narrative Prompt & associated Rubric, and CMG interview protocol & associated Rubric. For more information about these tools or for revised versions, please look for "Civic-Minded Graduate Tools" within the "Assessment" Collection or contact Kathy Steinberg (ksteinbe@iupui.edu) for more information. Or, visit the IUPUI Center for Service & Learning website at www.csl.iupui.edu
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