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Getting Past Go

Developing a State Strategy for Developmental Education Bruce Vandal, Education Commission of the States September 1, 2011. Getting Past Go. Three year grant from Lumina Foundation for Education

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Getting Past Go

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  1. Developing a State Strategy for Developmental EducationBruce Vandal, Education Commission of the StatesSeptember 1, 2011

  2. Getting Past Go Three year grant from Lumina Foundation for Education Partnership with Policy Research on Preparation, Access and Remedial Education (PRePARE) and Knowledge in the Public Interest Key Activities: Database of state policies related to the funding, delivery and alignment of remedial education policy. Online Jams to identify critical issues and policy levers for reforming remedial education. Case studies to identify impact of policy on remedial education practice Technical Assistance to states Community of Practice of remedial education leaders

  3. Remedial Education Policy Framework Workforce Development Hurdles Policy and Strategy Data College Completion Performance and Measured Outcomes Assessment-Placement-Delivery Productivity Funding Continuous Improvement Cost Control

  4. Assessment and PlacementPolicies and Approaches

  5. Most Fail to “Get Past Go” Progress on Remedial Sequence of ATD Students After 1 Academic Year Bailey, et al, 2008

  6. The Remedial Education Sequence

  7. The Goal: Move students as quickly and effectively through their remedial education sequence and their first college level course.

  8. Assessment/Placement strategies Standardize assessments and cut scores Conduct secondary or diagnostic assessments to pinpoint deficiencies Collaborate with K-12 to do early assessments More effectively communicate assessments, cut scores and implications to prospective students

  9. Louisiana Assessment/Placement Policy Questions Should you: Consider a common assessment for all institutions? Require a diagnostic or alternative assessments to pinpoint student deficiencies and prospects of success in college-level work? Adopt an exit exam upon completion of remediation?

  10. Instructional Delivery: From Competencies to Completion

  11. Aligning Delivery with Assessment and Placement

  12. Instructional Delivery Strategies Articulating competencies Modularize the curriculum Matching competencies to academic program requirements Differentiate instruction based on level of students deficiencies Setting time/credit limits to remedial education

  13. Developing a Game Plan The Layup Just short of the cut score The Three Pointer 1-2 levels below college-level The Half-Court Shot 3 or more levels below college-level The Bench High school students below college-level

  14. Louisiana Instructional Delivery Policy Questions Should: Policy articulate clearly the need for differentiated delivery models for students depending on their level of developmental placement? There be clearly defined competencies that students must achieve in order to complete remedial education? You align adult basic education with remedial education programs? You require institutions to customize instruction to address specific student deficiencies? You only deliver instruction on the competencies required for a student to enter their desired academic program?

  15. Accountability and Continuous Improvement

  16. Remedial Education Policy Framework Workforce Development Hurdles Policy and Strategy Data College Completion Performance and Measured Outcomes Assessment-Placement-Delivery Productivity Funding Continuous Improvement Cost Control

  17. Goal: For states and systems to more effectively leverage investments in remedial education to increase college completion and beyond.

  18. Accountability/Continuous Improvement Strategies State/system strategic plans with performance benchmarks Track momentum points and completion Institutional plans, system goals Continuous improvement strategy at system and institutional level Performance funding

  19. Louisiana Accountability/Continuous Improvement Policy Questions Should you(r): Incorporate indicators related to remedial education in performance funding models? System or state measures of effectiveness include remedial education indicators? Require campuses to reform the delivery of remedial education if they don’t achieve system or state benchmarks?

  20. Effective Data Collection and Reporting

  21. Data: Knowing Your Population Who participates in developmental education? Recent high school graduates Adults Completed rigorous HS curriculum Scores on placement tests How well are they performing? % Complete sequence in one academic year. % Complete first college-level course % Transfer or enter degree program % Graduate in 150% time

  22. Who is in Developmental Education? Populations tracked in state and system developmental education reports

  23. How well do they do? State and System Reports Tracking Student Success Data in Developmental Education

  24. Louisiana Data and Reporting Policy Questions Should you: Track data on the cost of remedial education? Track data on the success of remedial education students? Track data on all students in remedial education? Generate a state report on participation and success of remedial education? Publish individual high school/district reports on graduates’ participation in college remedial courses? Use your data on the success of students in remedial education to drive continuous improvement?

  25. GettingPastGo.org

  26. Getting Past Go State Pages

  27. Getting Past Go State Database

  28. View State Policies

  29. Discussion Forums

  30. For More Information Bruce Vandal bvandal@ecs.org http://GettingPastGo.org

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