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1 Program Improvement through Occupational Surveys Gina La Monica, Ed.D. College of the Canyons Dean, Occupational Programs How data is collected and used in program improvement.

2 Classification of Data Course identification through Taxonomy of Programs (TOP) Codes with corresponding Student Accountability Model (SAM) Priority Codes – Identifying all courses correctly – Update regularly as courses are added or deleted to programs

3 Occupational Survey Survey created with all data elements required to – best identify special population students in occupational programs. – identify student need and program improvement. Spring 2003 and Fall 2003 surveys

4 Data Collection All occupational sections with appropriate TOP and SAM codes are given surveys. All students in these courses are asked to complete the survey. – Memo given to the instructors to ensure reliability in the message communicated to the students. – All faculty read the memo which outlines both faculty and student information. All surveys are returned to the Office of Institutional Research.

5 Completion Rate Fall 2002 – Total sections surveyed – 355 – Total sections returned – 273, resulting in a response rate of 77% – Students surveyed (unduplicated) – 5,081 – Students returned survey (unduplicated) – 3,060 – Student response rate (unduplicated) – 60%

6 Completion Rate (cont.) Spring 2003 – Total sections surveyed – *327 – Total sections returned – 272, resulting in a response rate of 83% – Students surveyed (unduplicated) – 5,964 – Students returned survey (unduplicated) – 3,333 – Student response rate (unduplicated) – 56% *13 sections were online courses and none were returned

7 Challenges with Survey Faculty assistance/motivation – Call faculty members to assist them with survey – Ask department chairs to administer the surveys – Discuss the benefits of the survey to the faculty, deans and department chairs Short-term courses Off campus courses Online courses Lab courses

8 Program Improvement Occupational Programs Student Survey Packet – Distributed to all occupational faculty members – Reviewed at the division meetings and vocational steering committee meetings – Data used for scheduling, budget, VTEA grant and program review – Data will now be listed by department for more detailed, helpful information – Questions?


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