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2003 VTEA Title 1B Special Populations Collaborative Project

2003 VTEA Title 1B Special Populations Collaborative Project. Who was Surveyed? Occupational, Vocational, Workforce Deans 2003 Survey of Programs and Services Serving Special Populations Database of Information from the Survey How to: Information Extraction Activities and Issues

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2003 VTEA Title 1B Special Populations Collaborative Project

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  1. 2003 VTEA Title 1BSpecial Populations Collaborative Project Who was Surveyed? Occupational, Vocational, Workforce Deans 2003 Survey of Programs and Services Serving Special Populations Database of Information from the Survey How to: Information Extraction Activities and Issues Specific Charts

  2. The Database and its ContentsContacts for 108 Colleges

  3. Activities ReportedDedicated Staff for Special Populations - Staff Development - and Career Counseling Were The Highest Reported Support Services

  4. Issues IdentifiedBasic Remedial Education and Inadequate Funding are major Challenges.Other Challenges: Low Recruitment – Low Retention – Transportation Problems

  5. Special Populations ServedHalf of the Respondents Stated they do not Focus on Single Parents, Displaced Homemakers and Students Pursuing Training Non-Traditional to Gender

  6. Core Indicator Use Reported

  7. Core Indicator InformationThe Survey asked Campuses to Check all that Apply

  8. Barrier Plans /Transition ProgramsWe asked: Do you have a plan to overcome barriers? We asked: Do you have a formal vocational education transition program with your local secondary schools to facilitate matriculation of Special Population students?Plans to Overcome Barriers – 71% YesTransition Programs – 54% Yes

  9. Languages – Responses from 94 CollegesThirty-five noted “Other Languages.”

  10. Economically DisadvantagedIn this Special Populations Category Respondents stated whether they provided activities in 13 Activity areas. Transportation and Interpreters received low marks.

  11. Funding for Economically Disadvantaged

  12. Single Parents Including Pregnant Teens

  13. Funding – Single Parents

  14. Database Information ExtractionResearch through a “Custom” Filtering of the Data.We filtered for “Greater than Spanish, and equal to or greater than either Sign or Tagalog.”

  15. You may find the dB on the Web site: www.casp.ccGo to Resources ~ File Resources

  16. Database Location on the CASP Web site:File Resources ~ Special Populations Database – Statewide Collaborative Study, then: 2003 Statewide Community College Survey.

  17. The dB Opens in Quick View PlusOpen your own copy by clicking on the green X Upper Left for sorting, filtering or viewing charts!

  18. Custom Data Searches, Filters and SortsFile Resources ~ Special Populations Database – Statewide Collaborative Study ~ “Filtering Data in the Special Populations Database”

  19. Database also Available on www.vteabp.org Survey, Database and Presentation by Russell C. Thompson and Associates. 888-719-2050 russthompson_care@hotmail.com 2280 Grass Valley Hwy, # 355 Auburn Ca, 95603

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