Building Bridges Over Troubled Waters. Educational Transition Programs for Youth and Adults

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Building Bridges Over Troubled Waters Educational Transition Programs for Youth and Adults

Monica L. Weaver, Dean & Provost Darius Dove, Assistant Director, Urban Academic Academy Community Education and Training Peg Gould, Assistant Director Curriculum Development Craig Morris Assistant Director Career Training Institute

Why do students need a bridge into post secondary education? 64% of students at four year colleges lacked the competencies to enter college level introductory courses 74% of students at two year colleges lacked the competencies to enter college level introductory courses

Why do students need a bridge into post secondary education? 20% -30% of first year students in the United States are required to take remedial courses 50% of community college students 1000 s become frustrated when faced with remediation and never make it to the first day of class Remediation: A Bridge to Nowhere! Complete College America 2011 www.completeamerica.org

The Cost of Remediation 4 out of 10 students complete remedial courses 30% who complete remedial courses never attempt their gateway courses Only 1 in 10 completed community college 3 billion spent annually - the costs of remediation are high both financially for taxpayers and students Remediation: A Bridge to Nowhere! Complete College America 2011 www.completeamerica.org

College Placement or NOT 7048 Students Tested 4724 Need Remediation Real Life Data 67% of incoming first year students 1295 Recent High School Graduates Tested 828 High School Graduates Need Remediation 63% of recent graduates Enrollment snapshot from a 2 year institution in the northeast

Darius Dove; Assistant Director Youth College - Urban Academic Academy

Project Link Project Link provides qualified students the opportunity to take college courses Goal Provide students with a precollege experience to better equip them to succeed at the post secondary level

Benefits to Youth Provides students with early awareness Promotes post-secondary education Improves students basic skills Academically challenges our students

Benefits to the Community College Opens dialogue and collaboration between the Youth College programs, high school administration, community college faculty and administration Attracts students to the community college campus Provides a seamless transition between high schools and post secondary education Academically prepares students for post secondary work

Program Costs Students are placed in classes based on seat availability Youth College programs pay for students books Grant Students are required to return their books at the end of the semester

Benefits to Pre-College Programs Opens dialogue and collaboration Impact high school retention and graduation rates Encourages students to challenge themselves Increase participants GPA s and graduation rates Accelerates earning of the baccalaureate degree

Mercer County Community College Youth College Student Results Spring 2006 Spring 2013 Remedial Courses College-Level Courses Total Students Students Passed 2006 10 3 13 7 2007 10 2 12 7 2008 14 9 23 16 2009 19 9 28 24 2010 5 14 19 17 2011 15 16 31 20 2012 7 11 18 13 2013 9 19 Total No. of Students 80 64 144 104 % of Students Passed 72%

Blueprint For Success Create a competitive application process Develop a student contract where the student is responsible for their books, making contact with program counselor, and attending class regularly Conduct mandatory orientations Hold monthly individual meetings with students.

A PILOT PROGRAM CONTEXTUALIZED ADULT EDUCATION Peg Gould, Assistant Director Community Education and Training

WHAT IS CONTEXTUALIZED TEACHING AND LEARNING? U.S. Department of Education Office of Vocational and Adult Education (2001) a conception of teaching and learning that helps teachers relate subject matter content to real world applications

WHY CONTEXTUALIZED??? BASIC SKILLS AREAS WRITING READING MATHEMATICS ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

WHAT ABOUT?

FOUR CYCLES - 7 Weeks Each CYCLE 01: SURVEY AND INTRODUCTION TO JOBS CYCLE 02: A CLOSER LOOK AT JOBS CYCLE 03: GED INTENSIVE PREP CYCLE 04: THE NEXT STEP---TRANSITIONS TO COLLEGE AND CAREERS

CAREER SECTOR FOCUS engaging the WHOLE STUDENT Five career sectors Healthcare, liberal arts, culinary arts, business, and entrepreneurship Career interest inventories Jobs values Learning styles inventory

Strategies to Empower the whole student integration of essential skills & content concrete applications specific context of interest to the student Curriculum Teaching Use of authentic materials Varied lesson presentations technology (www.jobs4jersey.com, http://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/wnjpin/wnjpin_index.html ) Other student-centered practices Examining application of knowledge and the transfer of skills Assessment

Educating the whole student Basic Skills taught in the context of work Every week a different sector is highlighted Examples Arithmetic and culinary arts Critical thinking and criminal justice Math and business Writing and revising a GED quality essay English in an interview Cohort of Learners Capstone Fridays - Soft skills learned through speakers and distinguished guests Resume vocabulary and resume writing

Educating the whole student Themes and Applications Reading class with books or articles about GED success stories ESL class with vocabulary from work situations encountered by students Supplemental class with intensive math word problems from the workforce Supplemental class with intensive writing support: writing for the GED essay Contextualized Activities Readings with students choosing a career & highlighting main points, such a selection from Gig or Working Options related to careers for mathematics worksheets or projects, such as income of various professions or fractions as used in carpentry or cooking

How AND How much? Looking at the numbers 75% retention (estimate) (July 2012-Dec 2012) v. 37% retention (July 2011-Dec 2012) Variables ~changing GED ~non-returning students ~involuntary learners ~only 50% of PY ~student resistance ~teacher reluctance ~Funding Sources~ WIA Title II funds Literacy4jersey grant $150,000

Points to consider for your program What kinds of resources would be most helpful in supporting your work around contextualized teaching and learning? (e.g., professional development; networking with other peer experts: exposure to innovative models; additional research & information; other How could others support your efforts to strengthen contextualized approaches at your college? (e.g., college leadership; non-cte faculty; counseling faculty; others) How could external partners support you?

Craig Morris, Assistant Director Community Education and Training

What is CTI? The Career Training Institute is a short term intensive job training program (750 Clock Hours) The Student Population First time and/or experienced workers wishing to upgrade their skills Re-entering the work force after an extended leave of absence

Program Entry Requirements High School Diploma or GED TABE test scores Grade 8.0 math skill level Grade 9.0 reading skill level

Career Training Options The Culinary Arts Culinary Technician Administrative Professional Administrative Assistant Medical Secretary Legal Secretary Microsoft Office Suite Computerized Accounting

Program Cost and Funding Cost of CTI Certification is $4,000 Over 95% of our students are referred and funded by the Mercer County One Stop Career Center Financial Aid A work in progress

Transition to Work Culinary technician curriculum is contextually based Administrative Professional Currently undergoing a curricular revision Career Center Group and individual career counseling and coaching Career exploration and development Job search support Developing new internship opportunities

Transition to Higher Education Students earn college credits upon program completion Culinary Arts Program = 6 college credits Office Professional = 3-5 credits Assist students who wish to transition into Higher Education Accuplacer FAFSA

Bridge Between Programs Students seamlessly transition into CTI from Community Education and Training Non Credit Programs The Adult Basic Education Program The GED Program The ESL Program

Program Benefits Certificate of Achievement upon program completion Job placement and retention assistance Internship opportunities Use of modern equipment and facilities Free three credit class after 90 days of work experience

Program Benefits Continued Students learn that they are capable of completing college level work Use of up-to-date software programs and computer hardware Engage students with hands on and traditional instruction

Students Transitioned into the Workforce 50 40 30 20 10 CTI Employed By Year 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Years

Students 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Transitioned into Higher Education CTI Students Transitioned into MCCC 25 20 15 10 5 0 Higher Ed Years

Project Link Contextualized Adult Education Career Training Institute

For more information about our presentation please visit: www.mccc.edu Or Contact Monica L. Weaver 609-570-3161