Title: Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD)
1Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD)
- Early Academic Assessment and Mid-Term Grades
Robert BermanProfessor, Department of
Mathematics Wayne State University Tuesday,
October 28, 2008 1045 1145 AM, 130 230 PM
2Project Members
- Many individuals are involved in the EAA program
at Wayne State University. Among them - Robert Berman (aa1532_at_wayne.edu) Prof. of
Mathematics - Kurt Kruschinska (ac5753_at_wayne.edu) Associate
Director Registrars Office - Howard Shapiro (ay1511_at_wayne.edu) Associate
Vice President - Naida Simon (ab2297_at_wayne.edu) ASO
Provosts Office - Cassandra Tackett (dx6182_at_wayne.edu) Academic
Advisor - Ann Veksler (ac3676_at_wayne.edu) Anna
Veksler, Lead Sys Integrator - Laura Woodward (af5826_at_wayne.edu)
University Counselor
3Early Academic Assessment (EAA) Program
Description
- Academic progress for students enrolled in
Courses Numbered lt 3000 is assessed by faculty at
the end of third week of classes. - If a student's performance is assessed below the
C level, the student receives an alert
notification referring him/her to appropriate
campus resources
4Introduction
- Goals
- Discuss the mechanics of the implementation of
the Wayne State Early Academic Assessment as
Mid-term grades in Banners Faculty Self-Service
module - Show how Students, Faculty, and Administrators
are involved in various feedback loops
5Features
- Early identification of under performing students
- Efficient communication to those students by
means of web and e-mail - directing affected students to appropriate
support services - Immediate monitoring of faculty compliance
- Availability of reports so the program can be
assessed and improved
6Initial Communications
- E-mail
- To EAA coordinators
- Associate VP of Academic Affairs to Faculty
- Reminders to Deans and Chairs
7Listserv E-mail Contact Faculty by Assoc VP of
Academic Affairs
- The Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs
sends out an e-mail early in the semester
detailing - Program Rationale
- Specific Faculty Responsibilities
8Listserv E-mail Contact Faculty Statement of
Purpose
- Dear Faculty,
- Enhance Learning and Success of Students by
identifying potential problems and encouraging
those students to seek help early - As teachers, we have a common goal of enhancing
the learning and success of our students. When
students show signs of academic difficulty, we
know that early intervention can often result in
improvements in performance. For several years,
Wayne State University has had an Early Academic
Assessment (EAA) program in place to identify
potential problems as early as possible and to
encourage students to get necessary assistance
right away.
9Listserv E-mail Contact FacultyWhich Faculty and
Students?
- Faculty and Courses?
- Course Numbers lt 3000
- Faculty teaching courses numbered below 3000 play
a crucial role in this process by - Which Students?
- Coursework equivalent to below C
- submitting EAA grades through WSU Pipeline
beginning in the third week of class for students
who are identified as having difficulty with
their coursework (equivalent to below "C" work).
10Listserv E-mail Contact FacultyWhat can be
Achieved?
- Identify specific student problem areas early
- Convey the message that we care about success
- Provide timely and useful support referring
students to - Instructor
- Advisor
- Academic Success Center
- Counseling and Psychological services
- Through this intervention we are able to
- identify specific student problem areas early,
- convey the message that we care about our
students' academic and personal success, and - provide timely, useful support by referring the
identified students to their instructor, their
advisor, the Comerica Academic Success Center,
and/or Counseling and Psychological Services.
11Listserv E-mail Contact Faculty Call for
Participation
- Tracking student performance is as much a part of
the job of teaching as assigning a grade at the
end of the semester - This semester we ask that all faculty teaching
courses numbered below 3000 make a concerted
effort to participate in the EAA process by
creating opportunities as early as possible in
the semester to provide feedback to students
through the EAA process. Just as assigning a
grade is part of the instructors job, so it is
to track student performance.
12Listserv E-mail Contact FacultyHow When to
submit EAA Grades
- Through Pipeline (WSU web portal)
- EAA grading pages are available to faculty for
grade entry through WSU pipeline
http//pipeline.wayne.edu/ as of - Weeks 3, 4, 5, 6
- Monday, September 15, 2008 and ending on Monday,
October 13, 2008. Every semester the EAA grading
period is from week three though week six.
13Listserv E-mail Contact FacultyMore Details
Program Web Page
- EAA grades should be submitted in all courses
numbered below 3000 for students whose work you
deem to be equivalent to below a "C". Detailed
information (including procedures, details of the
grading system, mock-ups of faculty and student
web-pages, and technical support information) is
available online by clicking the Online EAA
Program link http//faculty.wayne.edu/EAA/EAAProgr
am.htm.
14Listserv E-mail Contact Faculty Deferrals
Waivers Coordinators
- Under some circumstances, Early Academic
Assessment may be deferred to the end of the
sixth week or may be waived. The deadline for
submission of deferred assessments is Monday,
October 13, 2008. Approval for deferral or waiver
must be requested by contacting the EAA
Coordinator of the College/School in which the
course is taught. Please refer to the list of
college and school coordinators at the end of
this message.
15Listserv E-mail To Faculty Quick Student Feedback
- Your students will receive feedback as soon as
you can get your EAA grades in the system, so you
don't have to wait until October 13 to submit EAA
grades. For new students, receiving this feedback
as soon as possible may be a critical step in
enhancing their likelihood for success at Wayne
State.
16Listserv E-mail To FacultyEase of Submission
Proxy Graders
- This is NOT a time-consuming process, since it
needs to be completed for only those students
with some type of course performance deficiency.
For faculty teaching large classes who have
graduate teaching assistants (GTA), you may want
to allow your GTAs to give EAA grades. You
should contact your grading coordinator to obtain
this permission. - Your active participation is essential to our
efforts to improve student learning, and I very
much appreciate your support of this program.
17Listserv E-mail To FacultyCoordinators
(EAA/Grading)
- Howard Shapiro
- Associate Vice President for Undergraduate
Programs and General Education - College and School Coordinators
- College Name E-mail Phone
- BA Linda Zaddach ad3345_at_wayne.edu 7-4510
- ED Janice Green ab9310_at_wayne.edu 7-1605
- ED-KHS Carol Horn ab4830_at_wayne.edu 7-4265
- ENG Michele Grimm ab2609_at_wayne.edu 7-8395
- FCPA Steve Peters eb6490_at_wayne.edu 7-5747
- CLAS LaSondra Dawn ag1648_at_wayne.edu 7-2516
- NUR Felicia Grace fgrace_at_wayne.edu 7-7995
- PA Richard Slaughter aa4043_at_wayne.edu 7-8502
- PA-CLS Jean Garza ac8342_at_wayne.edu 7-5898
- SW Janet Joiner ac2027_at_wayne.edu 7-4409
18More Information About Program
- The next set of slides have some more information
about - Coordinators
- The EAA Grading System
- Grade Entry
- Proxy Graders
19Coordinators WebsiteEAA, Grading, Scheduling,
Advisor
- Faculty and Staff also can find contact
information for their EAA coordinators from the
coordinators website.
20EAA Grading
- Grading System
- Define a relatively simple system of grade
symbols - Enable the identification of one or more specific
areas of concern - Using single grade
- Distinct from standard grades (A, B, C, )
21EAA Grading System
Grade Area of Deficiency
-H Homework
-E Exams/Quizzes
-L Labwork
-P Performance/Presentation/Project/Participation
-T Attendance
-HE Homework, Exams/Quizzes
-HL Homework, Labwork
? ?
-PT Performance/Presentation/Project/Participation, Attendance
--- More than two areas
There are 16 symbols, 5 representing individual
areas, 10 for pairs of areas, and 1 for three or
more. (More details on the web
http//faculty.wayne.edu/EAA/EAAGradeSymbols.htm).
22Grade Entry
- Use Banner Faculty Self-Service Module
- Midterm Grades
- EAA grades cannot be rolled to academic history
- To make available on the web use
- Web Indicator
- Grading Rules
23Proxy Graders
- Input of Grades
- Faculty sometimes wish to designate others
including administrative staff and graduate
assistants to input grades - Designated graders are set up in the Banner forms
SIAINST and SIAASGN as proxy graders
24Student Notification
- CIT has table in which advisors are listed by
school and college. Every term, at the prompting
of the Advising center, the accuracy of the table
is verified and corrections made if necessary
25Student Notification
- Starting from the third week of Fall and Winter
terms, CIT runs the program (AppWorx module)
that prepares data for Mail Merge letter template
fields, such as student name, Id, e-mail
address, course name, description from mid-term
grade (deficient area), advisor name, e-mail,
phone number. - Save this data to an Excel file, and e-mail this
file to a designated person in the Advising
Center. (This part will be automated soon.) - The designated person in the Advising Center
merges this file with letter template, and sends
e-mails to students. - The mailings are repeated four times, at the end
of the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th weeks of the term.
26Support
- Support can be obtained from
- University Advising Office
- Computer Center Help Desk for LDAP issues
- Coordinators website
- FAQs Website
27Follow-up and Analysis
28Follow-up and AnalysisStars EAA Report
- Shows Classes and Students with Course Numbers lt
3000 having EAA/Midterm grades
29Follow-up and AnalysisThe Stars EAA Report
- Primary tool for obtaining needed data is this
report. Select - Term (200709, 200801, 200809, )
- College (ED, LS, FA, PA, )
- Course Numbers ( lt 3000, lt 2000, lt 1000)
- Grade Filter (All, No Grades, No EAA Grades,
Graded, EAA Graded) - Output Type Classes, Students
30Follow-up and AnalysisAcademic Affairs ?
Colleges
- The colleges are sent the Chart above with total
Number of EAA Classes - The STARS EAA Report is used to fill in the first
column - At the end of the process the other columns are
filled in and No Deficient Grades is based on
e-mails received from the faculty). - The college coordinator fills in the numbers and
a final report is compiled.
31Stars EAA Report Output Academic Affairs,
Colleges
- Class
- CRN
- Instructor
- Class Description
- Home (Cross-Listing)
- Enrollment
- Graded (any)
- Grades
- Graded
- EAA Graded
- EAA Grades
- EAA Grades
32Follow-up and AnalysisAcademic Success Center
(ASC)
- The director of the ASC uses the Stars EAA report
to pulls the names of any student who received an
EAA grade. They are enrolled in a free, online
study skills course.
33Follow-up and AnalysisStars Cohort Tracking
Tool (CTT)
- Can report Early Assessment grade data by Cohort
instead of class
34Follow-up and Analysis Stars Cohort Tracking
Tool (CTT)
- Can produce retention and graduation data for
cohorts of students who received deficient Early
Assessment grades
35Stars Cohort Tracking (CTT) Cohorts with EAA
Grades - Retention
- For a range of terms, displays initial cohort
count, count re-enrolled, degrees prior to end
term, etc.
36Summary
- Early intervention with students having problems
in their classes has the potential to
significantly bolster student retention and
success, particularly at large urban universities
like WSU - Faculty Self-Service Midterm grades can be
adapted to an Early Academic Assessment system
that facilitates referral of students to
available campus resources - Supplementary Reports and communication tools are
able to facilitate support, follow-up, and data
analysis.
37Questions and Answers
- Questions?
- Feel free to contact me (Robert Berman) or any
one of the project members after the conference
38Thank You!
- Robert Berman (aa1532_at_wayne.edu) Professor,
Dept. of Math.
Kurt Kruschinska (ac5753_at_wayne.edu) Associate
Director Registrars Office Howard Shapiro
(ay1511_at_wayne.edu) Associate Vice
President Naida Simon
(ab2297_at_wayne.edu) ASO Provosts
Office Cassandra Tackett (dx6182_at_wayne.edu)
Academic Advisor Ann Veksler
(ac3676_at_wayne.edu) Anna Veksler, Lead Sys
Integrator Laura Woodward (af5826_at_wayne.edu)
University Counselor