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two kinds of transfer LEAPing into the Future Cal State Fullerton February 6, 2009 Ken O’Donnell Associate Dean, Academic Program Planning CSU Office of the Chancellor
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan
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“the test we don’t see them take”
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TRANSFER “the test we don’t see them take”
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TRANSFER comes from:
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“the test we don’t see them take” TRANSFER comes from: * Effort and Practice.
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“the test we don’t see them take” TRANSFER comes from: * Effort and Practice. * Desirable Difficulty.
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“the test we don’t see them take” TRANSFER comes from: * Effort and Practice. * Desirable Difficulty. * Multiple Representations.
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“the test we don’t see them take” TRANSFER comes from: * Effort and Practice. * Desirable Difficulty. * Multiple Representations. * Mental Models.
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Lectures alone are too often a useless expenditure of force. Charles William Eliot President, Harvard University
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Lectures alone are too often a useless expenditure of force. The lecturer pumps laboriously into sieves. The water may be wholesome; but it runs through. Charles William Eliot President, Harvard University
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Lectures alone are too often a useless expenditure of force. The lecturer pumps laboriously into sieves. The water may be wholesome; but it runs through. A mind must work to grow. Charles William Eliot President, Harvard University
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Lectures alone are too often a useless expenditure of force. The lecturer pumps laboriously into sieves. The water may be wholesome; but it runs through. A mind must work to grow. Charles William Eliot President, Harvard University from Atlantic Monthly, 1869
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER learning communities
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER learning communities group work
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER learning communities group work problem solving
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER learning communities group work problem solving unscripted response
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER original research learning communities group work problem solving unscripted response
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER original research learning communities group work problem solving unscripted response study abroad
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER original research learning communities group work problem solving unscripted response study abroad faculty-student collaboration
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER service learning original research learning communities group work problem solving unscripted response study abroad faculty-student collaboration
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER service learning internships original research learning communities group work problem solving unscripted response study abroad faculty-student collaboration
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER LEAP Outcomes
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER LEAP Outcomes 1. KNOW human cultures & physical world.
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER LEAP Outcomes 1. KNOW human cultures & physical world. 2. KNOW HOW to write, reason, calculate.
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER LEAP Outcomes 1. KNOW human cultures & physical world. 2. KNOW HOW to write, reason, calculate. 3. ACT ethically and responsibly.
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BornDie the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER LEAP Outcomes 1. KNOW human cultures & physical world. 2. KNOW HOW to write, reason, calculate. 3. ACT ethically and responsibly. 4. INTEGRATE learning.
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Why college?
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“To lead the examined life.”
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Why college? “To get a good job.” “To lead the examined life.”
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Why college?
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The end of the “Ovarian Lottery.”
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Why college? The end of the “Ovarian Lottery.” “Ability trumps geography”
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the CSU in a lifespan TRANSFER
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Sources of General Education (48 units total)
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nine units in residence
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) nine units in residence certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) nine units in residence certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units prior learning at the baccalaureate level (“pass-along”) up to 39 units
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) nine units in residence certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units prior learning at the baccalaureate level (“pass-along”) * other CCCs or four-years up to 39 units
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) nine units in residence certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units prior learning at the baccalaureate level (“pass-along”) * other CCCs or four-years * military and other training up to 39 units
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) nine units in residence certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units prior learning at the baccalaureate level (“pass-along”) * other CCCs or four-years * military and other training * external exams (AP) up to 39 units
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) nine units in residence certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units prior learning at the baccalaureate level (“pass-along”) * other CCCs or four-years * military and other training * external exams (AP) up to 39 units * transfer-friendly
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) nine units in residence certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units prior learning at the baccalaureate level (“pass-along”) * other CCCs or four-years * military and other training * external exams (AP) up to 39 units * transfer-friendly
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) nine units in residence certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units prior learning at the baccalaureate level (“pass-along”) * other CCCs or four-years * military and other training * external exams (AP) up to 39 units * transfer-friendly The leaders of the three segments of California public higher education today (Feb. 4) announced their intention to establish a joint task force to develop plans to achieve an increase in the numbers of community college students who transfer to the state’s four-year universities.
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) nine units in residence certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units prior learning at the baccalaureate level (“pass-along”) * other CCCs or four-years * military and other training * external exams (AP) up to 39 units * transfer-friendly
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) nine units in residence certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units prior learning at the baccalaureate level (“pass-along”) * other CCCs or four-years * military and other training * external exams (AP) up to 39 units * transfer-friendly * fragmentary
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) nine units in residence certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units prior learning at the baccalaureate level (“pass-along”) * other CCCs or four-years * military and other training * external exams (AP) up to 39 units * transfer-friendly * fragmentary * opportunities for integration
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) nine units in residence certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units prior learning at the baccalaureate level (“pass-along”) * other CCCs or four-years * military and other training * external exams (AP) up to 39 units * transfer-friendly * fragmentary * opportunities for integration
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Sources of General Education (48 units total) certifying California Community College (“sending institution”) 39 lower-division units prior learning at the baccalaureate level (“pass-along”) * other CCCs or four-years * military and other training * external exams (AP) up to 39 units * transfer-friendly * fragmentary * opportunities for integration nine units in residence
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two to three-month work plan TRANSFER
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two to three-month work plan TRANSFER recognize and integrate prior learning TRANSFER
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two to three-month work plan TRANSFER recognize and integrate prior learning relationships with community colleges TRANSFER
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two to three-month work plan TRANSFER recognize and integrate prior learning relationships with community colleges cultivate intentional learning TRANSFER
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two to three-month work plan TRANSFER recognize and integrate prior learning relationships with community colleges cultivate intentional learning ePortfolios TRANSFER
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two to three-month work plan TRANSFER recognize and integrate prior learning relationships with community colleges cultivate intentional learning ePortfolios advising TRANSFER
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two to three-month work plan TRANSFER recognize and integrate prior learning relationships with community colleges cultivate intentional learning ePortfolios advising TRANSFER multiple representations and settings
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two to three-month work plan TRANSFER recognize and integrate prior learning relationships with community colleges cultivate intentional learning ePortfolios advising TRANSFER multiple representations and settings practical applications
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two to three-month work plan TRANSFER recognize and integrate prior learning relationships with community colleges cultivate intentional learning ePortfolios advising TRANSFER multiple representations and settings practical applications productive stress and effort
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two to three-month work plan TRANSFER recognize and integrate prior learning relationships with community colleges cultivate intentional learning ePortfolios advising TRANSFER multiple representations and settings practical applications productive stress and effort integration and connections to major
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resources Cal State Fullerton’s General Education Committee fullerton.edu/gecomm
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resources Association of American Colleges and Universities aacu.org Cal State Fullerton’s General Education Committee fullerton.edu/gecomm
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resources Association of American Colleges and Universities aacu.org Cal State Fullerton’s General Education Committee fullerton.edu/gecomm
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resources Association of American Colleges and Universities aacu.org International Programs calstate.edu/ip Cal State Fullerton’s General Education Committee fullerton.edu/gecomm
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resources Association of American Colleges and Universities aacu.org General Education calstate.edu/app/general_education.shtml International Programs calstate.edu/ip Cal State Fullerton’s General Education Committee fullerton.edu/gecomm
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resources Association of American Colleges and Universities aacu.org General Education calstate.edu/app/general_education.shtml Center for Community Engagement calstate.edu/cce International Programs calstate.edu/ip Cal State Fullerton’s General Education Committee fullerton.edu/gecomm
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resources Association of American Colleges and Universities aacu.org General Education calstate.edu/app/general_education.shtml Institute for Teaching & Learning calstate.edu/itl Center for Community Engagement calstate.edu/cce International Programs calstate.edu/ip Cal State Fullerton’s General Education Committee fullerton.edu/gecomm
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resources Association of American Colleges and Universities aacu.org General Education calstate.edu/app/general_education.shtml Institute for Teaching & Learning calstate.edu/itl Center for Community Engagement calstate.edu/cce International Programs calstate.edu/ip Undergraduate Research calstate.edu/research Cal State Fullerton’s General Education Committee fullerton.edu/gecomm
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