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College Readiness and Success through Actionable Data and Community of Practice

College Readiness and Success through Actionable Data and Community of Practice. RP Conference April 2, 2013. Building the Pipeline. Middle School. Elementary School. Early Childhood Education. Community College. High School. University. Labor Market. AA Degrees Transfers

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College Readiness and Success through Actionable Data and Community of Practice

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  1. College Readiness and Successthrough Actionable Data andCommunity of Practice RP Conference April 2, 2013

  2. Building the Pipeline Middle School Elementary School Early Childhood Education Community College High School University Labor Market AA Degrees Transfers Career Credentials/ Certificates Employment in high demand, career ladder jobs College Readiness & Access Baccalaureate Completion School Readiness Elementary Education High School Readiness Cal-PASS Plus Actionable Data K-16 Labor Market Demand and Outcomes

  3. Actionable Data

  4. Actionable Data

  5. Actionable Data

  6. Actionable Data

  7. Actionable Data

  8. Actionable Data

  9. Actionable Data

  10. ACT Backward Mapping – College Ready

  11. ACT Backward Mapping – College Ready Pathway

  12. ACT Backward Mapping – College Ready Scatterplot

  13. Community of Practice Success Factor Framework

  14. Community of Practice

  15. “System of Data”

  16. Cal-PASS Plus Goals • Academic achievement • Improvement -- students and systems • Equity – achievement gap reduction • College transitions and completion aligned to labor market Key: Actionable Data and Community of Practice

  17. Cal-PASS Plus Objectives • Create statewide P-20 “System of Data” • Robust collaboration and regional improvement plans • P-20 data and programs linked to labor market outcomes • Success factors/actionable data widely shared across systems and state • CTE, placement and other dashboards

  18. Coming Site

  19. New Reports

  20. College Persistence

  21. Student Transitions

  22. LaunchBoard Access Points California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  23. LaunchBoard Prototype California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  24. Outcome Metrics California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  25. Outcome Metrics California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  26. Outcome Metrics Drill Down California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  27. Regional Learning Councils • 11 K-16 regional councils • Complete feeder pattern data • Analyze/collaborate quarterly • Action plan for improvement • Share outcomes and best practices CCSESA Regional Map

  28. Questions

  29. By the year 2025, California will be one million bachelors degrees short of meeting our workforce needs.

  30. Building the Pipeline Middle School Elementary School Early Childhood Education Community College High School University Labor Market AA Degrees Transfers Career Credentials/ Certificates Employment in high demand, career ladder jobs College Readiness & Access Baccalaureate Completion School Readiness Elementary Education High School Readiness Cal-PASS Plus Actionable Data K-16 Labor Market Demand and Outcomes

  31. Questions

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