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Statewide endeavor enhancing student outcomes through curriculum development, tutoring, assessment services, and faculty training. Comprehensive plan focuses on fundamental skills in English, math, and learning strategies. Funding allocated for student support services to bridge developmental education to college-level courses. Institutional commitment drives program success.
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BASIC SKILLS INITIATIVE A statewide effort to bring focus and funding to foster student success in a student’s path from developmental education to college-level courses Saddleback College Irvine Valley College
Basic Skills Initiative (BSI) • Requires colleges to significantly transform how they address and meet the needs of basic skills and ESL students. • Basic skills . . .”foundation skills in reading, writing, mathematics, learning skills, study skills, and English as a Second Language that are necessary for students to succeed in college-level work.” • Activities may include organizational, administrative, instructional, and support services.
Basic Skills InitiativeFUNDING Saddleback College Irvine Valley College Curriculum Planning and Development $10,730 Student Assessment $36,064 Tutoring $21,094 Instructional Materials and Equipment $19,220 Other purpose directly related to the enhance-ment of basic skills, ESL instruction, and related student programs $15,680 TOTAL $100,000 • Curriculum Planning and Development $45,000 • Tutoring $10,000 • Instructional Materials and Equipment $33,000 • Other purpose directly related to the enhance-ment of basic skills, ESL instruction, and related student programs. $78,876 TOTAL $166,876
Saddleback CollegeBasic Skills Initiative Process • 15 Member Committee • Selection of best practices based on strengths and weaknesses • Creation of awareness of Basic Skills Initiative • Endorsement of recommended plan • Academic Senate • Classified Senate • Four College Planning groups • Planning and Budget Council
Saddleback CollegeKey Plan Components • Formation of Basic Skills Advisory Council • Initiation of Inter-segmental Group • Area High Schools • Primary Four-year Transfer Institutions • Year Round Faculty Development Program with Focus on • Basic Skills Information • Skills and Knowledge • Best Practices • Increase SLO Outcomes • Increase Retention • Increase Persistence
Saddleback CollegePlanned Action • Organization/Administration • Identify a faculty member as Coordinator of Basic Skills Operations • Advisory Council and Inter-segmental group • Five discipline experts • Review and if necessary revision of • Developmental education course contents • Entry and exit skills • Faculty and Staff Development • Opportunities to participate in • College, regional, and state events • Develop in-house workshops and presentations • Select speakers
Saddleback CollegeInstructional Practices • Promote Individualized student learning • Learner-centered v. Teacher-centered • Learning Assistance Program • ESL • Developmental Writing • Developmental Reading • Information Competency • Developmental Mathematics
Irvine Valley CollegeBasic Skills Initiative Process • Institutional Effectiveness Committee • 14 Members • One of five strategic planning committees for the college • Action Plan closely linked to the College Strategic Plan • Funded proposals were competitive, criterion-based, and each contain research component to assess project effectiveness
Irvine Valley CollegeAction Plan • Organizational/Administrative Practices • Designed to increase student success and persistence rates • Increase tutoring services • Improve assessment and diagnostic tools in writing and mathematics • Train faculty in English to score diagnostic tests for cross-validation and norming
Irvine Valley CollegeAction Plan (cont.) Review math assessment test and implement recommended revisions Staff development for faculty in ESL to review best practices in teaching ESL Develop an ESL success center designed to promote success, persistence, and transfer Develop 2-week pre-algebra course modules designed to meet specific needs of students to accelerate advancement to algebra
Expected Outcomes • As a result of completing the Basic Skills Initiative Projects • More accurate student placement in appropriate writing courses will increase student success in writing courses • Math tutoring and needs-based pre-algebra curriculum will increase student persistence and success in algebra courses • ESL will re-design curriculum that will increase student success and persistence rates
Thank you Rajen Vurdien, Vice President for Instruction Saddleback College Craig Justice, Vice President of Instruction, Irvine Valley College