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Using the Best Evidence to Find Solutions that Make a Difference

Using the Best Evidence to Find Solutions that Make a Difference. Robert Pacheco Director of Research, Development and Planning Barstow College. Last year, we had some fun…. Looking at creating a culture of inquiry…

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Using the Best Evidence to Find Solutions that Make a Difference

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  1. Using the Best Evidence to Find Solutions that Make a Difference Robert Pacheco Director of Research, Development and Planning Barstow College

  2. Last year, we had some fun… Looking at creating a culture of inquiry… We used the metaphor of solving a crime… using direct and circumstantial evidence…. CSI: Barstow

  3. Outcomes from a Year Ago… Develop a sense of “inquiry” (that asking questions without immediately knowing the answers is good); Evaluate decisions based on the evidence (reliable and valid) not intuition; Recognize issues of equity and fairness in outcomes and decisions on your campus.

  4. Factors That Impact Student Success and Improvement in Basic Skills cccbsi.org

  5. But we have to go deeper… You are faculty researchers now… Outcomes for Today • Understand the levels of data/evidence and the conclusions that can be drawn and not drawn at each level; and • Appreciate the movement from a macro (wide angle) look at hurdles to student learning and a micro (highly focused) look at learning.

  6. Utilization Focus Evaluation, Michael Quinn Patton

  7. Magnification and View of the Problem From the Surface… Macroscopic At 20 x At >Millions x At 1000 x At 40 x Hat tip to Janet Fulks

  8. At 20 X Nuclei visible with dye Cell walls noticeable Some organelles perceptible

  9. At 40 X Greater detail… Inner parts of Nuclei visible Cell material takes shape

  10. At 1000 x Cells may need to be in another medium for clarity Organelles clear Light as a method to view reaching its limits

  11. At >Millions XElectron Microscope DNA visible Clarity , but field of scope has been narrowed

  12. Magnification and View of the Problem From the Surface… Macroscopic At 20 x At >Millions x At 1000 x At 40 x

  13. Let’s take the Metaphor to our Students

  14. Different Skill Sets At the Surface Varied Educational Experiences Issues of Equity and Opportunity

  15. Let’s Look at a Situation at an Institution at 20x Magnification ARCC DATA

  16. What Information Do you Need to Make Looking at This Level of Magnification Meaningful? Definitions of the ARCC Variables

  17. Let’s Look at a Situation at an Institution at 20x Magnification ARCC DATA

  18. What Conclusions Can You Make at this Level of Magnification?Which Conclusions are Eluding Us at this Level?

  19. Let’s Look at a Situation at an Institution at 40x Magnification Look at Your Lab Manual for Clearer Image of the Slide and Much More Detailed Information…

  20. What Conclusions Can You Make at this Level of Magnification?Which Conclusions are Eluding Us at this Level?

  21. Let’s Look at a Situation at an Institution at 1000x Magnification BSI Math Program Outcomes Look at Your Lab Manual for Clearer Image of the Slide and Much More Detailed Information… Program Outcome Perform mathematical processes well enough to complete freshman college mathematics requirements. Results of Assessment 2a. Sixty-one percent of completers scored 75% or better. 2b. Linear equations- 68%; Inequalities- 74% Quadratic equations- 58%; Graphing- 62% Powers & roots- 86%; Proportions- 67% Means of Assessment & Criteria for Success 2a. Seventy percent of the completers will score 75% or higher on a locally devised test of pre-college math competencies. 2b. Seventy percent of completers will score 75% or higher on each sub score area of the locally devised test.

  22. What Conclusions Can You Make at this Level of Magnification?Which Conclusions are Eluding Us at this Level?

  23. Let’s Look at a Situation at an Institution at Millionsx Magnification Look at Your Lab Manual for Clearer Image of the Slide…

  24. Magnification and View of the Problem Let’s Review! From the Surface… Macroscopic At 20x At >2000x At 1000x At 40x

  25. Let’s Look at Inteventions We Know You Would Study the Algebra Problem Much More Deeply than What We Just Did, but to Help the Discussion Along… Suppose You Had 2 Interventions to Pick From to Remedy This Problem: 1) Tutorial/SI or 2) Establishing a Learning Community. Which Intervention Would you Pick and Why?

  26. Now You Are Ready to Go Talk With Your Researcher Have Fun….

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