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Welcome. Welcome. WELCOME. The DCCCD Student Success Pledge and Commitment.

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WELCOME

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  1. Welcome Welcome WELCOME

  2. The DCCCD Student Success Pledge and Commitment We pledge to provide access to outstanding, educational opportunities for all of our students. We are dedicated to the success of our students, since their success is critical to the prosperity of our communities, our state, our nation, and the global community of which all people are members. Chancellor’s Idea Sparks #7

  3. Student Success Pledge and Commitment Continued We acknowledge that faculty voices must advocate for innovation and support the achievement of their students. We recognize that in order to meet these goals we must commit to the pursuit of teaching excellence, demonstrate intentionality, transparency and effectiveness in our pedagogy, and finally, exhibit passion for the classroom experience. Chancellor’s Idea Sparks #7

  4. Student Success Pledge and Commitment Continued We pledge to work for the good of the “whole” student. We acknowledge that developmental education cannot cure the multiple contributors to student failure, including insufficient student development prior to college enrollment, poverty, discrimination and lack of social support, and yet affirm that informed pedagogy can help students overcome barriers and achieve deeper learning. Chancellor’s Idea Sparks #7

  5. Student Success Pledge and Commitment Continued WE FURTHER PLEDGE TO: • Keep student success at the forefront of our practice. • Investigate through evidentiary means the success of our activities in the classroom and share the results of this assessment, • Reflect upon our own teaching practices in conversation with other developmental education professionals, and • Pledge to advance pedagogy as an important part of the profile of existing and future faculty members. Chancellor’s Idea Sparks #7

  6. Texas Success TACC 5-Point Campaign • Workforce and Skills Alignment* • Measuring and Funding Success • College Readiness • Transfer and Articulation • Texans in Community Colleges

  7. Texas Completes Action Plan • Academic Timeline • Curriculum Redesign and Core Curriculum Development • Developmental Education & Non-Course Based Remediation • Joint Student Services and Academic Timeline • Placement Test Preparation • Advising & Faculty Professional Development • Program of Study Guidance • Student Services Timeline • Automatic Graduation and Reverse Transfer • Technology Timeline • Technology Applications for Advising and Graduation

  8. Student Success through Legislation HB 3025: • Program of Study (Declare by 45 credit Hour) • Reverse Transfer HB 1244 • TSI Plan (State selects one assessment test and sets the cut-off scores, 2014)* CB Rules Chapter 4, Subchapter R • Annual Review of Programs  Low Producing Programs (25/5 to 40/5)

  9. Student Success through Legislation SB 36 • Assessing Academic Advising (See Report on Methods for Increasing Student Success and Degree Completion at Public Institutions of Higher Education) SB 162 • Developing a Developmental Education Plan for students entering public institutions of higher education

  10. Student Success through Legislation(Federal) Gainful Employment - Disclosure information from higher education institutions • Program Costs • On-time Graduation Rate • Placement Rate; including the median loan debt for these students

  11. Student Success through Legislation(Federal) • Lifetime Eligibility Unit (LEU) • 12 Semesters to Complete • Student Academic Progress (SAP)

  12. ACGM Learning Outcomes ProjectDisciplines • Philosophy • Psychology • Spanish • Speech • Sociology

  13. Transfer CompactCourse Descriptions and SLOs • Engineering • Biology • Chemistry • Computer Science • Physics

  14. Success for All Students Core Curriculum (42 Hours Max)

  15. Do you “Pledge” to create a curriculum that is rigorous, relevant and leads a student to Student Success?

  16. Best Wishes for a SuccessfulAcademic Year! Office of Educational Affairs Dallas County Community College District

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