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Open House with the California Acceleration Project: Resources for Transforming Remediation Conference on Acceleration in Developmental Education June 14-16, 2018 www.AccelerationProject.org CaliforniaAccelerationProject@gmail.com Katie Hern CAP Executive Director Professor of English Chabot College khern@chabotcollege.edu Summer Serpas CAP Assistant Director Professor of English Irvine Valley College sserpas@ivc.edu 34 Colleges registered Goal: To talk about coreq courses as an alternative to stand alone developmental courses to allow more students to enroll directly in transfer-level courses and still get the support they need.

Where are you in your transformation journey? Building Awareness: Starting to think about reforming placement and remediation for your campus/district/system Reforming Placement: Increasing access to transferable, college-level gateway courses Building Your Model: Designing corequisite support courses that allow students who would have previously placed in basic skills classes to enroll in college-level classes with support Preparing to Teach: Preparing faculty to teach in these new models Scaling Your Program: Expanding to allow access to college-level classes for most or all students

Building Awareness Starting to think about reforming placement and remediation for your campus/district/system

Building Awareness CAP’s Placement and Throughput Data Template: A tool to help you review student placement and how that placement impacts completion, disaggregated by ethnicity to allow you to assess for disproportionate impact “Up to the Challenge: Community Colleges Expand Access to College-Level Courses”: A CAP publication highlighting stories of students who have proven they are up to the challenge of college-level work despite having been classified as “remedial” by a placement test “Remediation Reform: An Essential Part of Campus Equity Efforts” by Katie Hern and Jennifer Brezina: An article examining the ways in which our traditional placement policies and remediation structures drive inequitable completion and the reforms that can increase completion and narrow achievement gaps

Increasing access to transferable, college-level gateway courses Reforming Placement Increasing access to transferable, college-level gateway courses

Reforming Placement California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office AB 705 website: AB 705 is a new law in California that requires colleges to give students the best chance of completing transferable, college-level courses in English and math in a year. This website connects you to AB 705 resources from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office “AB 705: Thinking Through the Implications for Placement in English”: A document that succinctly summarizes the data driving AB 705 placement rules and the impact of corequisite support on completion of transferable, college-level English courses.

Building Your Model Designing corequisite support courses that allow students who would have previously placed in stand-alone developmental classes to enroll in transferable, college-level classes with support

Building Your Model Corequisite Information Sheet (English and math): Information about the various corequisite support models being used in English and math courses across the state of California “Leading the Way: Cuyamaca College Transforms Math Remediation”: A CAP report about Cuyamaca College’s remedial math transformation, which has led to a nearly sevenfold increase in completion of transferable, college-level math among students who would have previously been placed in remedial courses

Preparing faculty to teach in these new models Preparing to Teach Preparing faculty to teach in these new models

Preparing to Teach CAP’s Instructional Cycle A Seat at the Table: Supporting Student and Teacher Capacity in Corequisite English Remediation and Acceleration ESL A CAP report featuring classroom practices and faculty development at three colleges with successful corequisite English and accelerated ESL models (Coming soon to AccelerationProject.org/Publications) “Toward a Vision of Accelerated Curriculum and Pedagogy: High Challenge, High Support Classrooms for Underprepared Students” by Katie Hern and Myra Snell: An article that explores CAP’s core pedagogical principles for teaching in accelerated models of English and math, with illustrations from community college classrooms across CA “Inspirations for Thematic Reading and Writing Courses: Themes and Texts from Past Members of CAP’s Community of Practice”: A document containing nearly 60 examples of thematic courses, including sample units and texts, from faculty in CAP’s leadership training program CAP’s Instructional Cycle This diagram illustrates a sample instructional cycle for a unit and is used to train faculty to teach in an accelerated context.

Scaling Your Program Expanding to allow access to college-level classes for most or all students

Scaling Your Program Repeat it all! The process of creating and scaling is not linear. All of these resources can continue to be helpful as you grow your program – feel free to use and adapt to your local context.