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Regional College Readiness Special Advisors

Regional College Readiness Special Advisors. ESC Core Group Meeting November 11, 2009 Presented by Lynette Heckmann Director, College Readiness Initiatives Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Who?. Regional liaisons between the CB and higher education/public education stakeholders

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Regional College Readiness Special Advisors

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  1. Regional College Readiness Special Advisors ESC Core Group Meeting November 11, 2009 Presented by Lynette Heckmann Director, College Readiness Initiatives Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

  2. Who? • Regional liaisons between the CB and higher education/public education stakeholders • Special Advisors who • actively collaborate with P16 stakeholders • are knowledgeable of CCRS and other college readiness initiatives • are knowledgeable of regional CCR efforts

  3. Who? • Nine from Institutions of Higher Education • Representing all regions of the state • Representing 2-year and 4-year institutions • Representing metropolitan and rural areas • One from ESC 20

  4. Regional Coverage

  5. What? • Provide a network to bridge between the state and regional interests • Increase CRSA expertise in state initiatives, effectiveness as liaison • Increase awareness of and input into new initiatives • Increase stakeholder “buy-in” • Leverage various CCRI

  6. Regional CRSAs would: • Meet with CB staff 4 times a year to receive information & provide input into new initiatives re: • College and Career Readiness • Developmental Education • Adult Basic Education • P-16 Councils • Other important topics that support Closing the Gaps • Hold at least 4 meetings for CRSAs in their region

  7. Regional CRSAs would: • Develop and implement action plans leading to increased curriculum articulation • Offer presentations on CCR initiatives to statewide and regional groups • Work with regional IHE faculty involved in statewide CCRI Faculty Collaboratives • Assist regional groups to refine and further their CCRS implementation strategies

  8. Working with ESCs • How can the CB assist in the collaboration between ESCs and Regional CRSAs • CCRS Marketing Campaign • What should the focus of the campaign be from the ESCs perspective? • How can we engage with ESCs in the campaign? • Who are the key people who need to know about the CCRS? • And what do they need to know?

  9. Contacts Kristen Kramer, Ph.D. (CRSAs) Kristen.Kramer@thecb.state.tx.us 512-427-6216 Terri Daniels (CRSAs) Terri.Daniels@thecb.state.tx.us 512-427-6267

  10. Contacts Lynette Heckmann (General CCRI) Lynette.Heckmann@thecb.state.tx.us 512-427-6120 Andy Kesling (Marketing Campaign) Andy.Kesling@thecb.state.tx.us 512-427-6119

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