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Ruth Gay and Sylvia Ramirez MiraCosta College rgay@miracosta.edu sramirez@miracosta.edu TRANSITION MODEL – MIRACOSTA COLLEGE
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MCC Noncredit Program 15% of total college FTES ABE, AHSDP, Short Term Vocational - generates 265 FTES / 54 sections every 9 weeks Noncredit ESL - Seven levels plus VESL, ESL Lab, Citizenship, and ESL Digital StoryTelling - generates almost 500 FTES / offers 30 sections every 9 weeks Other noncredit (e.g. classes for seniors, parenting, special education) 2 CASAS National Summer Institute 2010
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Making Transitions Happen Program Structure Faculty leadership Curriculum Transition support 3 CASAS National Summer Institute 2010
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ESL Program Issues in 1998 Large numbers of students at beginning levels Students unsure how to move through program Different promotion standards – even at the same level. Advanced students never left the program No coordination with credit program 4 CASAS National Summer Institute 2010
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Some Solutions We implemented 9-week terms and student learning outcomes for each level. http://www.miracosta.edu/noncreditESL Advanced level students exit the program when they meet level 7 SLOs. (100 – 150 ESL students exit per year) Counselor meets with Level 7 students every 9 weeks to describe transition opportunities for ABE, AHS and postsecondary academic/vocational courses 5 CASAS National Summer Institute 2010
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Committed Faculty Push/Pull Phenomenon – hired full time credit and noncredit faculty members Meet regularly to discuss curriculum and student needs and goals Piloted credit assessments with noncredit students Credit faculty member regularly visits Level 7 classes 7 CASAS National Summer Institute 2010
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Curriculum MCC Faculty Agreement on Top 7 Skills Essential for Student Success 1)Writing Writing Process Portfolios 2) Reading vocabulary strategies Identifying main ideas skimming and scanning 3) Critical Thinking making inferences 8 CASAS National Summer Institute 2010
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Curriculum (cont.) MCC Faculty Agreement on Top 7 Skills Essential for Student Success 4) Study and learning skills Graded homework and end of term grades Encouraging self efficacy skills Group work Class participation 5) Grammar and usage 9 CASAS National Summer Institute 2010
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Curriculum (cont.) MCC Faculty Agreement on Top 7 Skills Essential for Student Success 6) Oral Communication skills Individual and group presentations 7) Listening Note taking (guided handouts) 10 CASAS National Summer Institute 2010
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Curriculum El Civics Education Unit - complete credit application and select courses Collaboration among credit and noncredit faculty meet to align curriculum Portfolio Assessments See Portfolio Assessment at: http://www.miracosta.edu/noncreditESL/slowritingassessm ents.htm 11 CASAS National Summer Institute 2010
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Transition Support Basic Skills Initiative - $$$ college priority to transition noncredit students to credit ID students who are interested and eligible to transition to credit academic and vocational courses Form cohorts of AM, afternoon and PM students
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Transition Support Provide presentations on financial aide, registration help, academic support services. Select additional activities such as more class visits, college activities, additional workshops. Each cohort has a credit and noncredit faculty member and a counselor.
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Transition Support
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Contact Information For more information about our transition program, please contact us: Ruth Gay rgay@miracosta.edu 760-795-87 Sylvia Ramirez sramirez@miracosta.edu 760-795-8719 NOTE: The powerpoint and handout is available at: http://www.miracosta.edu/home/sramirez/ConferencesPapers.h tml 15 CASAS National Summer Institute 2010
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