Guided Pathways Kristi Wellington-Baker, Executive Director Washington State SBCTC Guided Pathways Initiative Introductions…

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Guided Pathways Kristi Wellington-Baker, Executive Director Washington State SBCTC Guided Pathways Initiative Introductions…

Guided pathways involve not just major institutional decisions about policy and practice but fundamental changes in organizational culture. These reforms are enacted on a human level, day in and day out, and it is up to colleges to make sure they work in a way that is consistent with their equity-driven mission, and with the central belief embedded in guided pathways—that all students can succeed in the right environment and with the right supports. Framing the day —THOMAS BAILEY, CCRC March, 2018

transparent education & career pathways VISION Students make informed decisions based on transparent education & career pathways grounded in an inclusive student experience. It’s all about the framework… provides a lens

If Colleges know what I need to do… why aren’t they telling me?!? - Community College Student response to CCSSE Why Guided Pathways now?

“What’s in it for the college?” BASICS Washington State Guided Pathways Model Economies of Scale “Who’s in this with us?” Jobs For the Future (JFF) College Spark Washington (CSW) Gates Foundation (BMGF) Comm College Research Center (CCRC) National Center for Inquiry and Improvement (NCII) “What’s in it for the college?” Access to Student Success Network resources Learning Agenda Collaborative Learning Communities Data Disaggregation support

We’re in this together… Guiding Design Principles CTC NextGen We’re in this together… Guiding Design Principles Identify common language Include diverse voices Democratize Data Student Centered Experience Transparent communication Accountability Commitments Focused Professional Development Critical Friends Advocacy Engage Dream BIG Data reflection Consider the Educational Ecosystem Commit to sustaining demonstrable successful practices Commit to changing ineffective practices WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO CREATE a space where… Students make informed decisions based on transparent education & career pathways grounded in an inclusive student experience. Our rubric for initiatives could be simple. How does this impact every students’ experience?

KWELLINGTONBAKER@SBCTC.EDU (O) 360.704.1022 (C) 509.301.8466

Washington State Student Success Network RESOURCES Washington State Student Success Network CCRC: Community College Research Center, Columbia University NCII: National Center for Inquiry & Improvement AACC: American Association for Community Colleges CBD: Completion By Design