Title: Collaboration Between Community Colleges and Community Literacy Groups
1Collaboration Between Community Colleges and
Community Literacy Groups
- Impacting Student Success
- Luanne Bibbee, M.Ed., B.S. Ed.
- Lansing Community College, Livingston County
Literacy Coalition - MAACE Conference
- Grand Traverse Resort, Acme, MI
- April 26, 2012
2Simple stringor is it?
3 Adult education needs abound.
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5Another need,affecting 4.4 million adults
660 of community college students need
developmental education. (DE)Source CCRC
715 Million
- Number of students in U.S. higher education
- Source U.S. Dept of Education
87.4 million
- Number of students in U.S. community colleges
- for college credit
- Over half of U.S. postsecondary students are in
community colleges. - Source AACC
9Average CC Student
- 28 years old
- Part-time student
- Working/family/life issues
- 1st generation college
- 33 minority students
- Source AACC
10Everyone is admitted.
- However, community colleges require Assessment
Tests before registering for classes.
11Accuplacer and Compass CC Assessment
TestsCollege Credit
- Reading - Level 5
- Writing Level 6
- Math - Level 5
12Results
- 60 of community college students test at
levels - needing 1 or more developmental courses
- 30 of students drop out,
- if assigned to 3 developmental courses
- Only 25 of developmental students make it to
- the college credit gatekeeper course
-
13CC Developmental Reading Exit Points
Source Edgecomb, N. (2011). CCRC
14 Costs of Developmental
Education
- Business and Employers
- Taxpayers
- Post Secondary
- Society
- Students
15Costs to Post Secondary
- Small classes, Ratio gt 151
- Administration
- Negative Retention
- Testing costs/ testing re-takes
- 1.9 to 2.3 B / yr. cost to CCs
- 500 M / yr. cost to four-year colleges
- 6K / student/ year
- Source Bailey, 2009 Green, 2000
16Costs to Employers/Businesses
- Writing - threshold skill for 2/3 of
employees Survey Nat. Commission on
Writing - Billions in costs
- - Correcting mistakes
- - Needed technology to make up for lack of
skills - - Productivity losses
- Source Greene, 2000
17Cost to Taxpayers
- Obama 2009 AGI initiative 2 B
- Paying Twice
- Accountability demands
- Comparison costs
- - 25K / 1 year of prison
- - 30K -40K dependent family
18Cost to Society
- Family capital
- Costs of incarceration, unemployment,
welfare - Costs of lost taxes in lost wages
- Educated society needed to solve tomorrows
problems - True costs difficult to quantify
- Tragedy of wasted minds and spirits
19Costs to the Student
- Delayed school progress
- Accumulated debt
- Sacrifice of financial aid eligibility
- Discouragement
- Changes in Laws
- Financial Aid to HS level (9th grade) - 2010
- Pell grant changes 2012
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21Options
22Traditional/Transitional Learning
- Developmental Courses
- CC Writing and Math labs
- CC tutoring
- Peer Tutoring
23 Acceleration
Methods
- Compressed Courses
- Paired Courses
- Curricular Design
- Mainstreaming with support
- I-BEST Contextual Scenario
- Bridge programs
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25Another Option
26Community Literacy Tutoring
2755 Local Literacy Organizations in MI
- Many offer adult tutoring at no cost.
- Some - not many - work with community colleges
to tutor students
2828 Community Colleges in Michigan
29Research
- Survey to 55 community literacy organizations
and 28 community colleges - Four CCs partner with local literacy groups
- Washtenaw CC and Grand Rapids CC have substantial
partnerships with literacy groups - Interviews
- WCLC 40 yrs old/ 400 volunteer tutors/ 4,000
learners, partnership w/WCC - Amy Goodman, Director Every 1 in WCC budget is
leveraged 4X, working with WCLC tutors.
30Pilot Program LCC/LCLC
- Students can utilize LCLC tutors for help
- - Assessment test score improvement
- - Developmental course tutoring
31LCLCLivingston County Literacy Coalition
- Founded 2009
- Clearinghouse for county literacy needs and
resources - Training adults to tutor adults at no cost to
tutor, and no cost to the learner - 37 tutors trained as of 4/2012
32LCCLivingston County Center
- 1,000 unduplicated student enrollment / yr.
- DE courses offered for Reading Level 3 and
Reading Level 4 - 24 of students assess lt Level 5 Reading
(2011 Jan-Sept) - (371 students)
- 8.5 of students assess lt Level 3 Reading
(2011 Jan Sept) - (130 students)
33LCC Collaboration Advantages
- Reduced costs
- Increased retention
- Increased tuition with increased persistence
34Literacy OrganizationCollaboration Advantages
- Community resource
- Utilization of tutors
- Collaborative strengths
- Educated local populace
35Recommendations
- More measurable research data needed
- Continued expansion of collaborative efforts
between local literacy coalitions and community
colleges needed.
36Lesson 1Cut the string. Simple. Or is it?
37 Lesson 2A cord of three strands is not easily
broken.
38 Community. Collaboration.
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40- Luanne Bibbee, M.Ed., B.S.Ed.
- Livingston County Center
- Lansing Community College
- 517-545-3522 office
- bibbeel_at_lcc.edu
- Bibliography available upon request.