Ensure that the assessments you use align with your course-level learning outcomes, both in focus as well as in level of sophistication. The level of knowledge is often organized around the structure of Blooms Taxonomy (for more information, see the YSU Assessment Handbook). Alignment ensures that you are measuring what the learning goals are for the course. A key question to ask yourself when considering alignment is, “How can students provide me with the best evidence of the course learning outcomes?” For example, if the course outcome is to apply sociological theory in the real world, then a journal assignment asking them to identify a theory in their own life and reflect may be a better assignment than a multiple choice quiz on the theory. For ideas of how outcome alignment looks in different disciplines, see these examples.