Presented by: Czarina Reyes, Ph.D. Brookhaven College.

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Presented by: Czarina Reyes, Ph.D. Brookhaven College

Workforce Needs Global shifts to an information, service, and technology-based economy require a college- educated workforce. Seven out of every ten jobs depend on advanced skills gained through postsecondary education or training. From: Achieve, Inc./American Diploma Project 2

18-24 with HS diploma 46 th with HS diploma 50th with Associate 46th with Bachelor’s or Higher 34th with Graduate/Professional 34th U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 ACS 3

Younger, Less Well Educated in Texas Texas population with Associate Degree or higher Ages % Ages % Ages % Ages % Report of The Select Commission on Higher Education and Global Competitiveness, January

 Participation Add 630,000 more students  Success Award 210,000 more undergraduate degrees and certificates Closing the Gaps by

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College and Career Readiness College and Career Readiness Challenging courses – especially in mathematics – open the doors to postsecondary opportunities Most well-paying jobs require a certificate or a college degree From: Achieve, Inc./American Diploma Project 10

Texas Education Agency (TEA) Academic Excellence Indicator System Report (AEIS) 11

Texas Education Agency (TEA) Academic Excellence Indicator System Report (AEIS) 12

Texas Education Agency (TEA) Academic Excellence Indicator System Report (AEIS) 13

Texas Education Agency (TEA) Academic Excellence Indicator System Report (AEIS) 14

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How will secondary and postsecondary staff…  support the success of students graduating college-ready from high schools?  prepare smooth transitions to postsecondary education?  decrease the need for postsecondary developmental education? 16

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 Conduct a pilot vertical alignment training program with Fort Worth ISD, Tarrant County College, and University of North Texas  Design scalable secondary and postsecondary training processes for vertical and horizontal curriculum (instructional or culture) alignment (aligning the performance expectations) that support successful transition and completion for students preparing for higher education and careers 18

 Facilitate secondary and postsecondary work groups, composed of faculty, administrators, and P-16 Council leaders, to conduct horizontal and vertical curriculum alignment of high school courses, higher education lower division course sections, and lower division course sequences in 2 year and 4 year higher education settings 19

 Enhance the success of students graduating college (and career) ready from high schools and prepared for smooth transitions to postsecondary education (and the work place) with a significant decrease in the need for developmental education (or additional training).  Ensure course descriptions, content learning outcomes, instructional strategies, and student and instructor expectations are aligned and communicated so that secondary students are prepared to enroll and succeed in postsecondary education at all levels 20

 Create secondary and postsecondary course templates aligned to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) End-of-Course (EOC) Assessments, and Texas College and Career Readiness Standards (CCRS) in Chemistry, English Language Arts, and Mathematics  Develop project training workshops, deliver to faculty, administrators, Education Service Center personnel, and P-16 leaders throughout the state, and provide technical assistance to help these participants replicate the vertical alignment processes and activities in their regions 21

 Curriculum is well aligned between secondary and post – secondary institutions. 22

 Student and Instructor Expectations  High School Teacher responsibility ◦ Limited failure rate ◦ Documentation for parent contact, grades, failure rates, tutoring, absences, tardies, disciplinary referrals, etc. ◦ Risk of disciplinary action for non-compliance ◦ Primary responsibility of learning lies with the teacher and not the student (e.g, state mandated test scores, student success rates, district definition of “good teaching”) ◦ Mandated number of grades per student per grading period 23

 College Instructor Responsibility ◦ Required to adhere to departmental course description ◦ Guideline of grade evaluation to follow (typically: 15% non-proctored and 85% proctored) ◦ Relevant lectures with accurate, current data ◦ Standardized course content within confines of academic freedom ◦ Primary responsibility of learning lies with the adult student and not the instructor 24

 High School is teacher led learning ◦ Daily and personal interaction with students ◦ Smaller class sizes (for the most part) ◦ Lessons are not lectured based ◦ Students required to do class work in groups ◦ All learning styles must be addressed in lesson delivery ◦ Accommodations for individual situations (e.g., pregnancy, special education, illness, absences, etc.) ◦ Required to provide hard copy of all documents to students 25

 College students are primarily responsible for their own learning ◦ Lecture format ◦ Independent study ◦ Textbook reading required ◦ Investigative learning use of online resources (e.g, MyMathLab, MyLabsPlus, ALEKS, Web Assign, ecampus, etc.) ◦ Pre-lab preparation ◦ In depth class discussion on outside class preparation ◦ Variety of student learning resources (Math Lab, tutoring, etc.) ◦ All documents and materials provided online (e.g., syllabi) 26

 Reinforce personal responsibility and realistic expectations.  Flexible, horizontal collaboration between Chemistry and Math Faculty: align curricula so that students cover topics in Math class before they are required in Chemistry. 27

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 University of North Texas P-16 Council  University of North Texas  Texas Woman’s University  Dallas County Community College District  North Texas Community College Consortium  Stephen F. Austin University  Collin College  Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce  Early College High School at Brookhaven College  Fort Worth Independent School District  Dallas Independent School District  Tarrant County College  Education Service Center Region 10  Education Service Center Region XI 30

 Build capacity to improve curriculum (delivery) alignment between secondary and postsecondary courses  Strengthen secondary and postsecondary commitment to college access and preparedness for all students 31

 Secondary district leadership and teachers who teach English III, English IV, Chemistry and Algebra II  Postsecondary (2 year and 4 year) staff who teach fundamental courses of English Language Arts (1301and 1302), Chemistry (1311 and 1312), and Mathematics (1314 and 1414) 32

Partners for Success Students CounselorsParents Administrators CommunityCampus StaffTeachers 33

 I would like to thank Chris Kanouse for providing the data and information.  Contact information: ◦ Chris Kanouse, Ed.D. ◦ Program Director ◦ School Support and Educator Certification ◦ Region 10 ESC ◦

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