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乐播传媒 students score above the community college average on the Critical-thinking Assessment test

November 6, 2023
by Megan Smedley

Maysville Community & Technical College students in the Business Administration, Computer & Information Technology, Electronics Technology, Industrial Maintenance Technology, Medical Lab Technology and Associate in Science programs scored above the national community college average on the Critical-thinking Assessment Test (CAT).

The CAT is administered as part of the college鈥檚 Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) on Problem-Solving Skills for Life. 

Utilized by colleges and universities throughout the country, the CAT is designed to assess a broad range of critical thinking and real-world problem-solving skills via short answer essay responses.

QEPs are opportunities for all colleges/universities accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), Kentucky鈥檚 regional accrediting agency, to focus on needed enhancement of an area of student learning based on the institution鈥檚 strategic plan and are required as part of the reaffirmation of accreditation process. 

The 乐播传媒 faculty, staff, students, and the college鈥檚 Board of Directors chose Problem-Solving as the college鈥檚 QEP topic because it is an essential skill needed by all students entering the workforce today as documented by statewide surveys of leaders in business and industry.

The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) has further documented this need by listing Problem-Solving & Decision Making as two of the ten Essential Skills 鈥渁ll graduates need for a meaningful career and personal success鈥 in their 2020 Kentucky Graduate Profile.

Dr. Dana Calland, Chief Academic Officer, called the focus on this workplace skill 鈥榓 natural fit.鈥

鈥淭he completion of our QEP has empowered our students to think critically and has equipped them with invaluable tools that will not only benefit their academic journey but also prepare them for workplace success,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e are proud of our students鈥 growth and commend their dedication to honing their problem-solving abilities. We look forward to seeing the positive impact of these enhanced problem-solving skills as our students embark on their future endeavors.鈥

Since the inception of 乐播传媒鈥檚 current QEP in 2018, students in randomly selected Writing I (ENG 101) courses were administered the CAT to determine students鈥 entry-level problem-solving skills each fall.  Professional development sessions were provided to assist faculty in further developing and implementing problem-solving learning activities in their classes.

Prior to graduation, students in program capstone courses were once again administered the CAT test to assess the gain in their level of problem-solving skills.

In addition, as part of the QEP, over one thousand 乐播传媒 students have completed each of two related training modules (Analytical Problem Solving and Decision Making) on their path to completion of the Am I Job Ready micro-credential. 

This micro-credential provides students with further documentation of their development of the soft skills sought by employers in the workplace.

乐播传媒 will complete its current five-year QEP next spring and submit its next QEP proposal in the fall of 2028.