BEST PRACTICES IN EARLY ALERT PROGRAMS
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1 BEST PRACTICES IN EARLY ALERT PROGRAMS Jennifer O. Farnum Early Alert 1
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS BEST PRACTICES IN EARLY ALERT PROGRAMS (EAP)... 3 STEPS IN IMPLEMENTING EARLY ALERT SYSTEMS... 3 WHO SHOULD EARLY ALERT SYSTEMS BE GEARED TOWARD?... 4 TONE OF COMMUNICATIONS... 4 TIMING/FREQUENCY OF EARLY ALERTS... 4 FACULTY ROLE... 5 FORMALITY OF MODELS... 5 REPORTING STRUCTURE FOR EAP... 5 OFFICES RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATION... 6 WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REACHING OUT TO STUDENTS?... 6 FORMS OF EARLY ALERT COMMUNICATIONS BY MODALITY... 7 OUTCOME MEASURES... 7 COMMON CHALLENGES IN ALERT IMPLEMENTATION... 7 MISCELLANEOUS... 7 CASE EXAMPLE... 8 FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE (FCC)... 8 REFERENCES... 9 Early Alert 2
3 BEST PRACTICES IN EARLY ALERT PROGRAMS (EAP) Steps in Implementing Early Alert Systems 1. Identify the Target Audience Use data to define the target student population. Questions to ask include: Is there a specific population graduating or succeeding at a lower rate? Is there a highly competitive department unable to serve all its applicants? What courses most students taking? What courses have the highest registration and DWF (drop, fail, withdraw) rates? Are there specific demographic populations that follow the national trend for graduation rates? Identify target staff support agents. Increase campus partnerships for intervention success. Questions to ask include: Which campus programs will most help facilitate successful interventions? Which campus program are most students in the target audience affiliated with? Within these programs, who is most likely to aid in the Early Alert & Intervention? Does the program need to have multiple responders? Ask early, ask often, and ask multiple populations. Questions to ask include: Which out of the classroom experiences does this the target population of students most utilize? Who are the front line members of the institution, both inside and out of the classroom? Are they able to create a student referral? Is there efficient and effective communication between the front line offices and early alert and intervention? Will the increase in referral opportunities enhance the information currently obtained for the student population? Will the increase in referral opportunities be able to receive interventions as needed? 2. Define a clear intervention process. Institutions should: Respond to the student, not the problem. Provide more than one point of contact for intervention. Provide clear and concise steps for recovery. Early Alert 3
4 3. Create a formal feedback system Institutions should: Define an intentional and positive message for audiences. Answer the following questions with regard to the early alert responder: o How will the cases be managed? o Who will respond to each student and how is that determined? o How will the team discuss interventions? o How often will the team discuss intervention progress? o How will the team know an intervention is complete? o What information is important to keep for assessment? o What information is helpful for campus partners to have for interventions? o What information is helpful for campus partners to have for assessment? Respond to Referrers Let them know what their feedback/help is building: o acknowledgement of referral o information regarding the intervention progress o opportunity to easily provide feedback Who Should Early Alert Systems Be Geared Toward? At risk populations: This is a typically a resource dependent decision (how many staff are available to reach out to identified students) (Note: see Step 1 of steps outlined above). Often times, early alert has only been applied to populations of first year students (or first semester at the CC level); however, retention issues beyond the first year/semester suggest that early alert might be make a significant impact on attitudes and behaviors of upperclassmen as well. Tone of Communications Less formal, more frequent, less intimidating, more closely linked to the faculty member who is teaching the course. In other words, the tone of communications and outreach needs to migrate away from the notion of early warning (as many systems were originally dubbed) and into the idea a supportive, person centered intervention strategy. Timing/Frequency of Early Alerts No clear cut evidence for the perfect time to provide notifications/interventions (some find no effect); others encourage the earlier the better Early Alert 4
5 Faculty Role/Buy In Require faculty to attend workshops and other training sessions to illustrate how the program can serve at risk students and to show the many reasons students may have for performing poorly in classes or for not attending class, such as poor study skills, poor time management and lack of career goals. Having faculty members participate in the development of the early alert program is also important to getting them to accept the program. Personal faculty contact may be the most effective follow up for flags ( contact in and of itself may not be enough) Formality of Models Schools fall into three categories in terms of how developed their systems are: Formal (clearly defined system for early alert, reporting lines, etc.) Informal Mixed model (both formal and informal elements to early alert) Most satisfaction with early alert program: mixed model Reporting Structure for EAP Early Alert 5
6 Offices Responsible for Coordination Who Is Responsible for Reaching Out to Students? Early Alert 6
7 Forms of Early Alert Communications by Modality Outcome Measures Three broad categories: academic/social/personal, for example: o Student satisfaction with program and services o Retention rates o DFW rates o Faculty impressions of early alert success o GPA o Utilization of support services o Mitigate adjustment issues and feelings of belongingness to campus community Common Challenges in Alert Implementation Faculty/staff buy in Too many alerts received by advisors and counselors The intervention plans varying within campus settings After responding to alerts, no identified way to close the loop. Miscellaneous Example forms: pcc/student services/counseling services/earlyalert/retention student progress.htm See attached PDF Early Alert Process Early Alert 7
8 See attached presentation about one community college s implementation of early alert Suggest joining early alert listserv at Arkansas State: CASE EXAMPLE Frederick Community College (FCC) In Maryland, Frederick Community College (FCC) tested an early alert system in a few courses during the academic year. Initially, the process involved a Web based form that faculty in the pilot course could complete when they had a concern about a student s performance, said Debbie McClellan, vice president of student learning services at FCC. The goal was to eventually integrate the early alert process within FCC s student information system which stores course rosters to make the process easier for faculty. But that would have been too time consuming for the IT staff. Instead, FCC started with a handful of courses and used a Web based form that faculty in the demonstration project could complete. This gave college officials time to evaluate how they wanted the program to work before IT committed resources to develop the program. FCC eventually expanded the early alert to all courses in With the new system, faculty members had access to an electronic roster for their courses that allowed them to easily tag students who were not attending class or had poor grades. The system provides an automatic form that allows an instructor to identify the concern and make recommendations for services or interventions, such as a student/faculty conference. The information is shared with the student through his or her college e mail account and the case is assigned an academic advisor. Early Alert 8
9 REFERENCES Academic Impressions. (2012). Vetting early alert technologies: early alert technologies. Chappel, C. (2010). ʹEarly alertʹ systems send students warnings, advice. Community College Times: Issues/Early alertsystems send students warnings advice.aspx Lynch Holmes, K. Troy, A.B., & Ramos, I. (2012). Early alert & intervention: Top practices for intervention (White paper: connect.edu): Tampke, D. R. (2010). Developing, Implementing, and Assessing an Early Alert System, by Dale R. Tampke, Ph.D. Presentation at annual FYE Conference: pdf. Simons, A national study of student early alert models at four year institutions of higher education and Chappel, ʹEarly alertʹ systems send students warnings, advice in the Community College Times. Wasley, P. (2007). A secret support network. The Chronicle of Higher Education: Secret Support Network/ Early Alert 9
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