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Four Year Review: STEM SI Startup, Data Collection/Analysis, Reporting on a Successful Program COLIN ORAND & LESLEE SCHAUER TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY – CORPUS CHRISTI AHSIE CONFERENCE MARCH 22, 2016
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Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi The Island University… …after a fresh rain Former Naval base Fall 2015 enrollment: 11,661 HSI with 48% of student population being Hispanic
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TAMU-CC Demographics
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Program Overview Supplemental Instruction - STEM focus Closely follows UMKC model First semester: Spring 2012 Institutionalization proposed (in review) Tiered-pay structure $10 - $12 SI Leader selection Bi-annual two-day training Peer observations End-of-term evaluations and rehire
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Brief Review of SI Originated at University of Missouri – Kansas City (1973) Dr. Deanna Martin Former College of Education student Peer-assisted, informal study sessions Non-remedial approach to learning – removes the stigma associated with “tutoring” Target high-risk, historically difficult courses, not high-risk students All students are encouraged to participate “Students attending SI regularly earn half to a whole letter grade higher, on average.” (UMKC) Confirmed by U.S. Department of Education in 1990s
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Challenges Experienced Student motivation Commuter school Geographic location Faculty support Title-IX High turnover First in the World (FITW) pilot Expiring grant = preference loss
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Tips/Tricks Faculty education & faculty support Persistent contact with faculty to promote SI participation SI selection: The ‘B’ applicants Non-traditional students
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Data Accumulation Excel Cheap alternative Intermediate knowledge needed for troubleshooting A few simple formulas will go a long way: Summations =sum(x,x) or =sum(x:x) Averages =AVG(x:x) Countif(s) =countifs(cellrange,”value”) Multi-tab calculations for aggregating data Conditional formatting for easy visual analysis
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Database Overhaul
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Program Data - Demographics
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Program Data
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The most convincing data… …DFW rates lower for SI cohort in every semester! SI CohortNon-SI CohortTotal ABC% ABC# DFW% DFWABC% ABC# DFW% DFWABC% ABC# DFW% DFW FA12-SP13163474.1%57225.9%187853.4%163846.6%351261.4%221038.6% FA13-SP14298178.3%82821.7%242955.5%194544.5%541066.1%277333.9% FA14-SP15272177.1%80722.9%187257.8%136642.2%459367.9%217332.1%
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Reporting Adapted from Texas State University
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If you have any questions… Colin Orand SOAR STEM Program Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Colin.orand@tamucc.edu
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