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BASIC SKILLS

BASIC SKILLS. & Budget Cuts. Mike Orkin Educational Services. October, 2011. Basic Skills classes identified by MIS Data Element CB08: “Course-Basic-Skills-Status” = B . (Not the same as “Course-Prior-To-Transfer-Level”). Program Viability. ESP. Enrollment. Success. Productivity.

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BASIC SKILLS

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  1. BASIC SKILLS & Budget Cuts Mike Orkin Educational Services October, 2011

  2. Basic Skills classes identified by MIS Data Element CB08: “Course-Basic-Skills-Status” = B (Not the same as “Course-Prior-To-Transfer-Level”)

  3. Program Viability ESP Enrollment Success Productivity

  4. Enrollment

  5. is the world’s Basic Skills = 5.9% Fall 2011

  6. Basic Skills By College: Fall 2011

  7. Success

  8. COLLEGE OVERALL SUCCESS, ALL COURSES: Fall 2010

  9. DISTRICT OVERALL SUCCESS ENG, ESL, MATH: Fall 2010

  10. DISTRICT BASIC SKILLS SUCCESS: Fall 2010

  11. Productivity

  12. What is it?

  13. Why is it necessary?

  14. Do you need it at class level? at subject level? at program level?

  15. Basic Skills Fall 2011?

  16. Should we teach Basic Skills as separate courses

  17. Even if college-level classes must be cut?

  18. OPTIONS Accelerate Online, asynchronous Merge, contextualize Grants

  19. Conclusion

  20. Questions?

  21. More questions?

  22. www.peralta.edu/indev

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