Faculty Resources
For ÁùºÏÖ®¼Ò Essential Studies faculty
ÁùºÏÖ®¼Ò curriculum work associated with ÁùºÏÖ®¼Ò Essential Studies is completed through the Faculty Senate's committee. Click on the links below for more information.
Complete Faculty Guide to ÁùºÏÖ®¼Ò Essential Studies
Electronic submission and assessment of WES courses:
1) Decide which level and category the course fits in - ÁùºÏÖ®¼Ò Essential Studies Interactive Model
2) Assessing WES courses - Outcome rubrics and
Questions? Email: wmu-essentialstudies@wmich.edu
Spring 2024 Sessions: Navigating WES
Presented by the WES Advisory Committee and Merze Tate College
WES Basics
Want to learn more about WES? In these sessions, ÁùºÏÖ®¼Ò Essential Studies staff and representatives from the WES Executive Advisory Committee will answer instructors’ questions about the student learning objectives, rubrics, end-of-semester assessment, how to submit a course to be a part of WES, and address any other concerns instructors may have.
WES Elearning
Do you know how to use WES within the Elearning platform effectively? In this session, instructors will learn about the assessment pieces of WES within . WES staff and Elearning experts will be available to answer questions. Instructors will also have the opportunity to review their courses in the Elearning platform.
Schedule: WES Basics and Elearning
Date | Time | Link |
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Mon., Jan. 22 | 4 - 5 p.m. | |
Thurs., Feb. 8 | 11 a.m. - Noon | |
Mon., March 11 | 1 - 2 p.m. | |
Tues., March 26 | 10 - 11 a.m. | |
Tues., April 17 | 1 - 2 p.m. |