Principles of Excellence
High Impact Practices
Inclusive Excellence
Essential Learning Outcomes
General Knowledge
100

Make the Essential Learning _______ a Framework for the Entire Educational Experience, Connecting School, College, Work, and Life

What is Outcomes

From Principle One - Aim High and Make Excellence Inclusive

100

This High Impact Practice emphasizes courses and programs that help students explore other cultures

What is Diversity/Global Learning

100

This person is UW Whitewater's Chief Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Officer

Who is Kenny Yarbrough, Ph.D.

100

This essential learning outcome is focused by engagement with big questions. ___________ of Human Cultures and the Physical and Natural World

What is Knowledge of Human Cultures and the Physical and Natural World

100

The letters in LEAP stand for..

What is Liberal Education & America's Promise

200

Emphasize Personal and _____ Responsibility, in Every Field of Study

What is Social 

from Principle Six - Foster Civic, Intercultural, and Ethical Learning

200

This High-Impact Practice is another common form of experiential learning by providing students direct experience. Typically off-campus.

What is Internships

200

Individual differences and group/social differences

What is Diversity

200

There are six Intellectual and Practical Skills in the second learning outcome. Inquiry & analysis, critical & _________ thinking, written & _______ communication, quantitative literacy, information literacy, _________ & problem solving

What are critical & creative thinking, written & oral communication, teamwork & problem solving

200

The name of the LEAP webpage

300

Prepare Students for Citizenship and Work Through Engaged and Guided Learning on "_____  ______" Problems

What is "Real World"

from Principle Five - Connect Knowledge with  Choices and Action

300

This High-Impact Practice encourages integration of learning across courses where students live and learn together 

What is Learning Communities

300

The quality of being fair and impartial.

What is Equity

300

Synthesis and advanced accomplishment across general and specialized studies. ________ Learning

What is Integrative Learning

300

The Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

Who is Kristin Plessel

400

Focus Each Student's Plan of Study on Achieving the Essential Learning Outcomes - and _____ Progress

What is Assess

from Principle Two - Give Students a Compass

400

This High-Impact Practice brings small groups of students together with faculty or staff on a regular basis to enhance learning. First-Year ______.

What is First-Year Seminars and Experiences

400

The active, intentional, and ongoing engagement with diversity. 


What is Inclusion

400

Personal and Social Responsibility includes four things. Civic knowledge & ________, intercultural knowledge and ________, ethical reasoning and action, foundations & skills for _______ __________

What is civic knowledge and engagement, intercultural knowledge and competence, ethical reasoning and action, foundations and skills for lifelong learning

400

 Some of these include undergraduate research, capstone projects, collaborative assignments, and service learning.

What is High Impact Practices

500

Teach through the Curriculum to Far-Reaching Issues including S____ S_____, Cultures and Values, and Human Dignity and Freedom

What is Science and Society

from Principle Four - Engage the Big Questions

500

This High-Impact Practice provides experiential learning for students on campus. They also get paid.

What is Student Employment

500

Three of the four core principles of DEI are diversity, equity, and inclusion. Name the fourth

What is Equity-mindedness

500

This skill involves a familiarity with the research methods that are used to gather and manipulate data.

What is quantitative literacy

500

Two High-Impact Practices that are particularly significant for students in their first year. Learning _________ & _________ Learning

Learning Communities & Service Learning