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Introduction. What is Pathways to Results?. Improve student transition to college and careers Develop outcomes- and equity-focused Programs of Study Engage in 5-phase continuous improvement process. Background. Led by Office of Community College Research and Leadership ( OCCRL )

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Introduction

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  1. Introduction

  2. What is Pathways to Results? • Improve student transition to college and careers • Develop outcomes- and equity-focused Programs of Study • Engage in 5-phase continuous improvement process

  3. Background • Led by Office of Community College Research and Leadership (OCCRL) • Emerged from efforts to improve Programs of Study and student transitions • PTR is growing: • Began with 6 sites (2009-10) • Grew to 18 sites (2010-11) • Added 9 new sites (2011-12) • Total of 27 sites (2009-11)

  4. Sponsors and Partners • Joyce Foundation, Shifting Gears Initiative • Illinois Community College Board • Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Opportunity • Illinois State Board of Education

  5. Goals • Improve career cluster-based Programs of Study using an inquiry- and equity-focused, continuous improvement process • Improve outcomes for underserved students (racial and ethnic minority, low income, first generation college, special pops and others) • Use data to make evidence-based decisions • Align PTR to policies that seek to improve student transition to college and careers

  6. Why Equity? • Demographics are changing • Educational pipeline is leaking • Disparities in outcomes exist and are growing among student groups • Equity gaps must be addressed to improve the P-20 educational system

  7. Programs of Study in Illinois P-20 Pipeline: K-12, community college & university

  8. Program of Study “Fan”

  9. Five Phases of PTR

  10. Engagement and Commitment • Engage leaders – form partnership & identify the PTR team • Engage and gain commitment of the partnership • Develop a plan of action for the entire PTR project • Draft the first part of the PTR Charter.

  11. “All systems change requires the engagement of multiple stakeholders.” - Kristy Morelock, Illinois Community College Board

  12. Outcomes and Equity Assessment • Examine pipeline outcomes (e.g., remediation, retention and completion) by student group • Identify areas of success in student outcomes • Identify gaps pointing to inequities between student groups that need to be addressed

  13. Process Assessment • Examine how processes currently operate • Map one or more processes that relate to the identified problem(s) • Examine each step in the process and identify steps that contribute to inequities in student outcomes

  14. “I was most motivated by the mapping process, which helped define our tasks and the goals we could reasonably attain.” - Lorrie McDonald, Parkland College Partnership

  15. Process Improvement • Create an implementation plan to address identified problem(s) • Create a plan to evaluate implementation (what’s working and what’s not?) • Engage in implementation and evaluation

  16. Review and Reflection • Engage in individual reflection • Create team story • Sustain and scale-up solutions • Apply improvements to other Programs of Study

  17. “It seemed that every meeting had a snowball effect. Review, revision, and program improvement in one area had positive effects on another.” - Sherry Hott, Southwestern Illinois College Partnership

  18. PTR Video

  19. PTR Homepage http://occrl.illinois.edu/projects/pathways/phases/

  20. OCCRL • OCCRL – e-mail: occrl@illinois.edu • PH: 217-244-9390 • Website: occrl.illinois.edu • PTR website: occrl.illinois.edu/projects/PTR

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