1 / 24

Developmental Education: Redesign by Committee

Developmental Education: Redesign by Committee. Dr. Geri J. Anderson for Innovative Educators. Presentation outline. Developmental education nationally Colorado Plan Current Innovation Examples in Colorado. Nationally, most fail to begin DE sequence. Clery , Data Notes, 2008. The goal.

gari
Download Presentation

Developmental Education: Redesign by Committee

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Developmental Education: Redesign by Committee Dr. Geri J. Anderson for Innovative Educators

  2. Presentation outline • Developmental education nationally • Colorado Plan • Current Innovation Examples in Colorado

  3. Nationally, most fail to begin DE sequence Clery, Data Notes, 2008

  4. The goal Move students as quickly and effectively through their first college level course. URGENT: Financial Aid Changes Completion Agenda Including Performance Funding Student Success

  5. The Remedial Education Sequence

  6. Traditional Developmental Sequence

  7. Accelerated Remedial Sequence

  8. CCCS is… • One system • Thirteen colleges • 160,000 students served annually

  9. Percent of 09-10 Enrollment in DE

  10. CCCS Students

  11. Colorado course pipeline

  12. Colorado pipeline Completion % based on 09-10 system average completion.

  13. Colorado pipeline • Only 25.54% Complete Completion % based on 09-10 system average completion.

  14. Three year graduation for DE versus all students

  15. The Colorado Plan The Task Force

  16. The Charge The Developmental Education Task Force (DETF) is charged to review developmental education practices throughout the CCCS and make recommendations on what steps the system will take to become the premier purveyor of developmental education in more streamlined and efficient ways, resulting in greater student success. Through data and research in structure and policy, the DETF will holistically examine the role that developmental education plays in overall student success. The DETF will: • Review and clarify the purpose of developmental education and analyze implications for policy and practice resulting from a clarified purpose. • Review current system policies and practices related to developmental education and propose revisions that will promote greater student success in alignment with sound academic principles and practice. • Investigate and analyze measures of success, data reports and studies on success of developmental education students. • Examine structures for developmental education, highlighting innovative and successful strategies, improving the student experience and identifying barriers to success. • On the basis of a comprehensive review, recommend broad strategies and specific initiatives related to developmental education that should be pursued by Colorado's Community College System Colleges, leading to enhanced outcomes for student learning and success.

  17. Themes • Key metric – success in college courses • Time, not student learning, is the greatest barrier to success • Use evidence based practice • Continuous improvement is essential to long-term success

  18. The Participants • Faculty • Deans & Vice Presidents • Advisors • Special Services Directors • Assessment Directors • System Staff

  19. Remedial redesign • Reduce time to completion – accelerate students from developmental to college work • Acceleration • Compressed • Mainstreaming • Modular • Contextualization

  20. Colorado assessment and placement • Accuplacer • Message about test? • Student retest options? • Cost for test? • Non-cognitive questions? • Colorado specific?

  21. What’s Happening In Colorado • Elimination of the lowest level DE courses in English, math, and reading • Careful placement of students in higher level courses • Academic support systems that foster faster course completion • Academic coaching, advising, supplemental tutoring • Diagnostic assessments • Individualized course competencies developed • Modular coursework • MAT 077 – self-paced for a semester • Earn up to 13 credits of coursework • Students who score at any developmental math level qualify

  22. The Reading Room • http://www.cccs.edu/developmental-education/resources.html • ARTICLES & REPORTS Success Rates For Students Taking Compressed and Regular Length Developmental Courses in the Community CollegeCommunity College Journal of Research and Practice, 2009. Remedial Enrollment and CompletionDemographic characteristics and end of term completion status of CCCS students enrolled in remedial courses for AY 2010.

  23. For More Information Geri Anderson geri.anderson@cccs.edu www.cccs.edu

More Related