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Wayne Community College Basic Skills Department 1
Wayne Community College Basic Skills Department 2
Wayne Community College
Sonja RedmonLynn Rabhan
Karen Burnette
Agenda for Today Our Program
○ Wayne County○ Wayne Community College○ Basic Skills Department○ College-Career-Life○ Scheduling nightmares….
Modules in Basic Skills○ Module Concept○ Module Reality○ Module Future
Think and Wonder. Wonder and Think……○ Data Collection○ Data Entry○ Informer ReportsWayne Community College Basic Skills
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Wayne County WCC is located in Goldsboro,
home of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base
2010 Census population was 122,623
County’s annual per capita income at $20,446 is below the NC average of $24,745
Approximately 19% of Wayne County residents completed less than high school
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Wayne Community College
WCC celebrated fifty-five years of service to Wayne County in June 2012
WCC Curriculum offers over 50 degree, diploma, and certificate programs to over 4,000 students
WCC Continuing Ed offers over 100 courses to almost 10,000 students annually
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Walnut BuildingContinuing Education Services
Basic Skills Department
Campus Facilities
ESL Center (Multi –Level Learning Lab) Large lab sectioned into 3 areas for 3 different learning levels.
Computer Lab (Plato, Aztec, Career Readiness Software, DVDs, VHS) for ASE , ABE, and ESL
Small Computer Lab: Small classroom with 7 computers and table for instructor facilitated courses online.
Classrooms: 5 dedicated classrooms for ASE and ABE classes and modules. ( 4 in Walnut and 1 in WLC)
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Off-Campus Facilities
Neuse Prison DART/Cherry Day Reporting Center Various community classes at libraries,
WAGES, and churches.
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Basic Skills Director Admissions/Assessment Coordinator (FT)
“STACULTY”○ Assessment Specialist (FT) (teaches Sciences, subs in prison classes)○ Records Specialist (FT) (teaches math, subs in prison classes)○ Recruitment Specialist (Perm PT) (bilingual, teaches ESL)
Basic Skills Campus Programs Coordinator (FT)“STACULTY”
○ ESL Coordinator (FT) (teaches ESL)○ 9 Part Time ESL Instructors
○ Instructional Team Leader (FT) (teaches STAR and Academic Vocabulary)
○ Data Team Leader (FT) (teaches math and online ABE/GED)
Basic Skills Department Organizational Overview
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Campus FACULTY 5 Basic Skills Instructors (FT)
3 of these instructors are math certified, one is history, one is special education All teach traditional classroom classes and online ABE and ASE classes
3 Basic Skills Instructors (PT) All 3 are certified English/Reading All teach traditional classroom classes and online
OFF Campus FACULTY 3 Basic Skills Instructors (FT)
All teach ABE and ASE Lab environment with contextual learning.
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Basic Skills Department (continued)
Core Credential
All instructors are required to obtain the core credential
Most ABE/ASE instructors have their core credential already and the 3 that don’t are well on their way.
Most instructors are well on their way to completing the ASE credential.
ESL instructors have completed the online ESL courses.
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Open Lab (Discontinued in Fall 2011)Monday-Thursday 8am – 9pm Fridays 8am-12noon
Classrooms with Modules Scheduling nightmare…..
But…..better use of instructor budget.
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Should program move from Open Lab to Placing students in Classrooms?
Module Scheduling
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278 Capacity 45 12 7 20 18 30 30 30 26 30 307/23/2014 WALNUT Large Lab Bubble Room Computers Classroom CAT Lab Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom Computers
Room # 203 204 205 222A 222B 223 224 225 WLC 227 WLC 221 WLC XXX
Time 8:50-10:20 am ESL ESL ESL ESL CAT LAB Academic Voc Math Module Math Mod ESL
Reading GED/Kboard BIOLOGY OPENINGHorizons PLE Soc ST C B FALL C
Morning classes are MON - FRI Moore Whitman McCrae ANDREY Dawson10:30-12:00pm ESL ESL PLE ENG STAR Math Module Math ESL
APP Class Reading Bounds ENGLISH 3 HSE OPENINGHorizons PLE MATH C Rotation FALL C
Morning classes are MON - FRI Goroski BOYETTE Waddell McCrae Whitman DawsonCAT LAB Math Module Career Café GED/Kboard Lunch n Earn
A 1205-1255Bergmark CHITTILLA Goroski
1:00-2:30 pm Orientation/Testing Computer Math Module Math Module America PLE COURSES Skills for US HIST 1 ALG 2 In Film OPENING
Chase HSE B C 1-3 pm 1-3 pm Rotation FALL CStudent Services Moore Bounds DAWSON McCrae PHELPS BOYETTE Whitman
2:45-4:15 pm Orientation/Testing Computer PLE COURSES Skills for HSE PLANNING PLANNING PLANNING PLANNING PLANNING OPENING
Bergmark McCrae Rotation at 2:45 class FALL CStudent Services Chittilla Rotation Chase McCrae Boyette Dawson Moore
Mon/Wed Basic Skills closes at 7:30pm
Mon/Wed NIGHTS4:30-7:30pm Orientation/Testing Moore Math Module
Computer Reading A
Skills for HSE 430-630 Mon 5:30-7:30
RLA/SS Chase Multi LevelMath A
Student Services 430-630 Wed BoyetteTuesday and Thursday classes end at 4:15pm; ESL classes start at 6:00pm.
PLANNING HRs: HSE Rotations (5 weeks)A America in Film MathB Social Studies ScienceC RLA Mathadvising students
curriculum developmentonline student appointmentsdocumenting and updating student folders
LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
A Computer Skills for HSE2:45 Class Rotation
B Academic Vocabulary Math/Medic
C Computer Skills for HSE
Career and College Readiness : Campus Basic Skills and AHS Classes FALL AMONDAY - THURSDAY
8-8:45am
Sutton 5-7:30
LUNCH
HUDDLE 4:15 ON TUESDAYS
PLANNING 2:45-5PM
LUNCH 12:00 LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
Placing Students (CASAS)
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Module Math CASAS Comments CLASS CASAS CommentsWN KnowHow ≤ 210 Literacy Connections ≤ 199 LC Referral
Whole Numbers 211 - 225 ABE 200-210 ITTS/Lab
Fractions 226 - 230ABE / STAR Assessment 211 - 225 Assess/Lab
Decimals-n-% 231 - 236ABE / STAR Assessment 226 - 230 Assess/Lab
D-Level 236+ ACAD VOCAB 231-245 Class/PLATO
Geometry 236+ GED 246+ Take OPTs
Pre-Algebra 236+
MATH PLACEMENT GUIDE Reading PLACEMENT GUIDE
See Math Instructor
Placing Students (TABE)
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Student Placement Guide Using TABE TABE Correlation to EFLs
MATH PLACEMENT GUIDE Reading PLACEMENT GUIDE
GE EFL Math TABE Reading TABEModule PlacementComment
s Module Placement
Comments
A ≤441 Class Referral ≤367 LC Referral 0-1.9 Beginning ABE
Literacy ≤313 ≤367
B 442-505 Class A 368-460 Class 2-3.9 Beginning Basic Ed 314-441 368-460
C 506-565 Class STAR 461-517 Class 4-5.9 Low Intermed 442-505 461-517
D 566-594 Class STAR 518-566 Class 6-8.9 High Intermed 506-565 518-566
HSE 595+ Class PLE
Academic Vocab 567-595 Class/PLE 9-10.9 Low ASE 566-594 567-595
HSE 596+ Class/PLE 11-12.9 High ASE 595+ 596+
Whyhave reading and math modules?
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Quote on Change
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Orientation DATABASE (Using CASAS - Employability)
Placement Level %Elementary 0-5 39%Middle School 6-8 41%High School 9-12 20%
80% of all students that are tested in Orientation score belowhigh school level due to the low score in math.
80% of all students tested in Orientation cannot type at least 25 WPM as needed to take an online HSE assessment.
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CONCEPT What is module based instruction?
How will this affect the IEP in lab folder?
Do we still have an open math lab?
What about evening or online students?
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CONCEPT
Will students be able to work at their own pace, or will they stay on the same schedule with the class?
How will we determine what to teach and how to enroll students?
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REALITY 5 week modules for ABE level classes
Fall A, B, C Summer 1, 2 Spring A, B , C
8 Week classes for ASE level classes
Pre-Registration the last day of module and during orientation for new students
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REALITY Reading Courses
Reading A STAR Academic Vocabulary HSE RLA/Social Studies
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Math Courses
Math A (Whole Numbers)
Math B (Fractions)
Math C (Decimals and Percent)
Math D (Pre-Algebra /Geometry)
HSE Math/Science
Weekly Huddles with all Faculty, Staff, and “Staculty”
New REALITY NEW courses this Summer 2 session
America in Film Computer Skills for HSE Career Café
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Module Assessment
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The following scale will be used in this course.
S Student satisfactorily completed the module by demonstrating a minimum of 80% proficiency in the competency objectives for that module. The student will progress to the next module in line with his or her learning goal.
U Student did not meet the attendance requirements of the class and did not go
through proper steps to be ‘withdrawn’ from the class. The student attended only sporadically or abruptly stopped attending at all with no explanation. The student will repeat the module upon returning to the program. Under special, limited circumstances; a student may be allowed to take a module-specific post-assessment in an attempt to place out of the unsatisfactorily completed module.
W Due to an unforeseen event or circumstance, a student may speak with the
module instructor and request to be withdrawn from the module. Upon returning to school, the student will repeat the module from which they had previously withdrawn. Under special, limited circumstances; a student may be allowed to take a module- specific post-assessment in an attempt to place out of the withdrawn module.
I Student satisfactorily attended module class sessions and completed
assignments, tests and post-assessment to the best of his or her ability. However, the student did not demonstrate a minimum proficiency of 80% and will continue to study the module competencies for an additional module cycle.
Reality Math A ….Know-How Course
Master basic math facts○ Add○ Subtract○ Multiplication Tables
Pass “timed” exit assessment with minimum 80% proficiency
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Reading A ….Know-How Course Master basic reading
Pass exit assessment with minimum 80% proficiency
Reality: GED Trend (Campus)
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Reality: GED Trend (Campus)
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FUTURE Common core standards????
Will there be another HSE test in 2015?
How is the change in assessments (CASAS to TABE) going to affect our program results????
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DATA Collection/Entry/Reports
Good research starts with good questions:
What do you see?What do you think?What do you wonder?
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LEIS DATA Collection Who collects Data??
Off Campus Instructors○ Pay day = paperwork
On Campus Instructors○ Classroom○ Advisors○ Pre-registration
Coordinators○ Reports
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LEIS DATA Entry
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Who Enters LEIS Data??
OFF Campus DATA – Basic Skills Director ON Campus DATA – Basic Skills Retention Specialist Orientation DATA – Assessment Specialist ESL DATA – ESL Coordinator
LEIS DATA Informer Reports Who runs informer reports
Basic Skills Coordinators
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QUESTIONS?
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