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Customization at Scale roles of technology in realizing the mission of the CSU Ken O’Donnell Office of the Chancellor California State University
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Customization at Scale within courses across courses for students roles of technology in realizing the mission of the CSU
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Fall Enrollments in U.S. Degree-granting Institutions source: National Center for Education Statistics 1869 52,286 1909 355,213 1949 2,659,021 1979 11,569,899 1999 14,791,224 today 20 million+ 1910s credit hour
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whom we teach 1970 top 26% 2009 top 41% enrollment rates of 18- to 24-year-olds in degree-granting institutions enrollment by Hispanics, African-Americans, and Asians: enrollment by students eligible for financial aid: 15%19% 1976 19902009 34% 30% 1976 46% 1990 2009 66% Source: National Center for Education Statistics
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Jobs have become more intellectually demanding. almost everything portion of U.S. jobs requiring at least a two-year degree 1973 28% 2018 45% Source: Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce “Organizations are looking for employees to use a broader set of skills and have higher levels of learning and knowledge than in the past.” 89% rising expectations of employers Source: Raising the Bar, Hart Research Associates 1973 28% “Organizations are looking for employees to use a broader set of skills and have higher levels of learning and knowledge than in the past.” coordination complexity “Organizations are looking for employees to use a broader set of skills and have higher levels of learning and knowledge than in the past.”
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almost everything wage premium for skilled labor 1950196019701980199020002010 37% 49% 59% 48% 66% 78% 81%
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almost everything wage premium for skilled labor Claudia Goldin Lawrence Katz Harvard University relative change in supply and demand since 1970 2% average annual growth 1.5% average annual growth 81% 89% demand 81%
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46% 40% 23% 14% Six-year graduation rates for full-time first- time freshmen Six-year transfer rates among degree seekers all students students of color Source: Education Trust, cited in the CSU Graduation Initiative Source: Institute for Higher Education Leadership and Policy, cited in the CCC Student Success Task Force
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within courses across courses for students within courses across courses for students Customization at Scale
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within courses
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across courses for students within courses across courses for students
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CSU Chancellor’s General Education Advisory Group 2007-2008 revision of Executive Order on GE Breadth Article 1 Applicability Article 2 Pathways to Meet Requirements Article 3 Premises Article 4 Distribution of Units Article 5 Transfer and Articulation Article 6 Implementation and Governance Article 1 Applicability Article 2 Pathways to Meet Requirements Article 3 Premises Article 4 Distribution of Units Article 5 Transfer and Articulation Article 6 Implementation and Governance LEAP Essential Learning Outcomes across courses
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CSU GE Breadth certification
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oral communication written communication quantitative reasoning critical thinking lifelong learning physical science life science science laboratory arts or humanities social science social science social science cohort-based learning community peer mentoring off-campus learning
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across courses outcomes orientation for the LEAP ELOs requires multiple takes on proficiency, like a Genius list SBCC model, AAC&U GEMs project, DQP, Interstate Passport DQP
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within courses across courses for students within courses across courses for students
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completed remediation
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completed freshman composition
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within courses across courses for students
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