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Basic Skills: status, accomplishments, next steps Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D. Academic Affairs, CCCCO illowsky@cccco.edu November 1, 2012 1
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Thought for the day! "Learning is not attained by chance; it must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence." --Abigail Adams, 1780 (Evelyn Metz’ signature, MSJC) 2
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Challenge 5 minutes (timed) If you have seen this before, just observe (ACTIVITY REMOVED FOR PUBLIC POSTING!) 3
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Observations 100% Success? Beginning chaos? Silos work? Creativity? Leaders? 4
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Lessons Learned Challenges Barriers Motivation Solutions 5
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Back to our students…. Challenges Barriers Motivation Solutions 6
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Fabulous… http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInf o.html?mid=1474 http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInf o.html?mid=1474 Dr. Tina Seelig 7
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Barbara’s thoughts and observations Poppy Copy -> 4 strands emphasized it takes a village BSI -> brought students with basic skills needs to the forefront & into the public -> encouraged cooperation & creativity between student services & instruction 8
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More thinking… BSI -> brought use of data to forefront -> inspired innovation -> more time thinking about student success -> pilots, pilots, pilots -> educated “us” about needs & value of CTE -> educated “us” about non-credit basic skills 9
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What works? Integrated counseling Integrated basic skills with CTE Integrated tutoring NO MORE SILOS!! 10
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How do we decide? Use data Increase successful practices Increase successful programs Scale up successful practices & programs Adapt from other colleges Slow down pilot use … for now 11
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Opportunities for improvement Instruction & Student Services still compete for funding Too many pilots without making decisions Put the $$ into programs that work Clean up CB21 coding 12
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A few more opportunities … Tendency to stop successful practices when the $$ gets tight Tendency to stop professional development when the $$ gets tight 13
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… the big one! Students don’t do optional! Kay McClenney It is OUR responsibility to require …. 14
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Accomplishments 15
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Current work October 10 th – CCCs turned in 2011-12 Basic Skills reporting forms e-resource – under development – will include compilation of successful practices and programs 3csn.org : current BSI professional development grant 3csn.org 16
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Upcoming hot topics MOOC: Massive Open Online Course BSI Funding: RFA to be released on November 15 th Dual Enrollment : upcoming Revolving doors: administrators 17
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CCCCO – basic skills site http://extranet.cccco.edu/Divisions/Academ icAffairs/BasicSkillsEnglishasaSecondLanguag e.aspx OR: http://www.cccco.edu/http://www.cccco.edu/ Systems Operations Divisions Academic Affairs Basic Skills & English as a Second Language 18
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Questions? Thank you! 19
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