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Title: Faculty Said/Students Said


1
Faculty Said/Students Said
  • Community College Survey of Student Engagement
    2005 Findings

Presenters LaSylvia Pugh Pamela G. Senegal
February 17, 2006
2
Workshop Goals
  • Identify faculty/student gaps in practices,
    programs services
  • Active and Collaborative Learning
  • Student-Faculty interaction
  • Support for Learners
  • Academic Challenge
  • Learn about best practices from peer
    institutions
  • Begin thought process about intentionality to
    achieve our Vision for a Learning College
  • Note todays presentation is one slice of
    this rich data. We will continue to parse it in
    different ways over the next year, as we refine
    our QEP topic, broadly implement some facets of
    our ATD plan.

3
What is CCSSE?
  • A tool that helps us
  • assess quality in community collegeeducation
  • identify and learn from good educational
    practice practice that promotes high levels of
    student learning and persistence and
  • identify areas in which we can improve programs
    and services for students.

4
What is CCFSSE?
  • The Community College Faculty Survey of Student
    Engagement is
  • Web-based Instrument
  • Designed to mirror CCSSE to
    facilitate comparisons between
    student and faculty responses

5
CCSSE Data Collection Process
  • A total of 679 credit students in 68 curriculum
    courses at the Main campus, NDC, and the OCSDC
    were surveyed in the spring of 2005.
  • A random sample of 68 courses was
    selected based on class start time
  • Excluded Courses Noncredit courses Distance
    learning courses Lower-level Developmental
    courses Independent study courses Dual-enrollmen
    t courses - Huskins Bill classes -
    Dual-enrollment students under 18

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CCFSSE Data Collection Process
  • A total of 169 full-time and part-time faculty
    members completed the CCFSSE in the spring of
    2005
  • Only faculty members teaching a course
    in the spring of 2005 were invited to
    participate
  • Faculty members received an e-mail
    invitation directly from CCSSE
    facilitators in March

7
Comparison of CCFSSE CCSSE
  • CCFSSE asks faculty members to respond
    based on a SPECIFIC COURSE they were teaching
    in the spring of 2005
  • CCSSE asks students to respond based on
    experiences at THIS college during THIS
    (2004-2005) academic year

8
  • Study Findings

9
Profile of Student Participants
  • 61 Female
  • 39 Male
  • 43 White, Non- Hispanic
  • 36 African American
  • 42 Between the ages of 18 24
  • 53 Enrolled full- time
  • 47 Enrolled part- time
  • 50 Started college at DTCC
  • 51 Work more than 30 hours per week
  • 40 First generation college students

N679
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Profile of Faculty Participants
  • 62 Female
  • 38 Male
  • 72 White, Non- Hispanic
  • 18 African American
  • 10 First year teaching
  • 49 Have 1 to 9 years of teaching
    experience
  • 63 Masters degree
  • 14 Doctoral degree
  • 50 Full-Time Faculty
  • 50 Part-Time Faculty

N169
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Question Active Collaborative
Learning
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How often do students in your selected course
    section make a class presentation?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • In your experiences at this college during the
    current year, about how often have you made a
    class presentation?

12
Class Presentation?
13
Question Active Collaborative
Learning
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How often do students in your selected course
    section work with classmates outside of class to
    prepare class assignments?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • In your experiences at this college during the
    current year, about how often have you worked
    with classmates outside of class to prepare class
    assignments?

14
...Worked with classmates outside of class?
15
Active Collaborative Learning
  • Best Practices

James. A. Rhodes State College (OH) Santa Fe
Community College (FL)
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Best Practices Active Collaborative
Learning
  • James. A. Rhodes State College (OH) the early
    childhood education program students select and
    work with local community organizations that
    assist families. Working in small groups, the
    students interview the organizations employees
    and undertake projects that benefit their
    selected organizations. This volunteer work is
    completed outside of the regularly scheduled
    class time.
  • Santa Fe Community College (FL) to promote
    meaningful student-faculty-interaction outside
    the classroom, faculty offices are in
    interdisciplinary units that combine private
    offices with comfortably furnished common areas
    that become sites for review sessions,
    information advising, and intellectual
    discussions.

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Question Student-Faculty
Interaction
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How often do students in your selected course
    section discuss grades or assignments with you?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • In your experiences at this college during the
    current year, about how often have you discussed
    grades or assignments with an instructor?

18
Discuss grades or assignments?
19
Question Student-Faculty
Interaction
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How often do students in your selected course
    section discuss ideas from their readings or
    classes with you outside of class?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • In your experiences at this college during the
    current year, about how often have you discussed
    ideas from your readings or classes with
    instructors outside of class?

20
Discuss ideas or readings outside of class?
21
Question Student-Faculty
Interaction
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How often do students in your selected course
    section talk about career plans with you?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • In your experiences at this college during the
    current year, about how often have you talked
    about career plans with an instructor or an
    advisor?

22
...Talk about career plans?
23
Question Student Faculty
Interaction
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How often do students in your selected course
    section receive prompt feedback (written or oral)
    from you about their performance?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • In your experiences at this college during the
    current year, about how often have you received
    prompt feedback (written or oral) from
    instructors on your performance?

24
...Receive prompt feedback about performance?
25
Student-Faculty Interaction
  • Best Practices

Tallahassee Community College (FL) Valencia
Community College (FL)
26
Best Practices Student-Faculty
Interaction
  • Tallahassee Community College (FL) focusing on
    early engagement with students, faculty receive
    electronic rosters that include student photos.
    Additionally, each student receives a TCC e-mail
    address, and faculty are given student e-mail
    groups for each section they teach.
  • Valencia Community College (FL) has a
    creativity course in which the instructor invites
    inspiring leaders to talk with students about
    channeling creativity into educational, career
    and life choices. In this course, the college
    president, for example, talked with students
    about using his own poetry and music in his quest
    for balance between life and work.

27
Question Support for
Learners
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How much does this college emphasize helping
    students cope with their non-academic
    responsibilities (work, family, etc.)?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • How much does this college emphasize helping you
    cope with your non-academic responsibilities
    (work, family, etc.)?

28
...Emphasize help with non-academic
responsibilities?
29
Question Support for
Learners
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How much does this college emphasize providing
    students the support they need to thrive
    socially?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • How much does this college emphasize providing
    the support you need to thrive socially?

30
...Provide the support to thrive socially?
31
Question Support for
Learners
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How much does this college emphasize providing
    the financial support students need to afford
    their education?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • How much does this college emphasize providing
    the financial support you need to afford your
    education?

32
...Provide the financial support to afford
education?
33
Question Support for
Learners
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How important do you believe academic
    advising/planning is to students at this college?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • How important is academic advising/planning to
    you at this college?

34
...Importance of academic advising/planning?
35
Question Support for
Learners
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How often do you refer students to academic
    advising/planning?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • How often do you use academic advising/planning?

36
Refer to (Use) academic advising/planning?
37
Question Support for
Learners
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How important do you believe career counseling is
    to students at this college?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • How important is career counseling to you at this
    college?

38
...Importance of career counseling?
39
Question Support for
Learners
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How often do you refer students to career
    counseling?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • How often do you use career counseling?

40
Refer to (Use) career counseling?
41
Support for Learners
  • Best Practices

Housatonic Community College (CT) Sinclair
Community College (OH)
42
Best Practices Support
for Learners
  • Housatonic Community College (CT) academic
    advising is mandatory students advisor must
    approve their course selections before they can
    register.
  • Sinclair Community College (OH) serves many
    first-generation students who have trouble
    navigating the college system. All FT employees
    within student services attend 16 hours of
    customer service training per year. (Part-time
    staff members attend slightly less training).

43
Question Academic
Challenge
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • To what extent do students experiences in your
    selected course section contribute to their
    knowledge, skills, and personal development in
    acquiring job or work-related knowledge and
    skills?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • How much has your experience at this college
    contributed to your knowledge, skills, and
    personal development in acquiring job or
    work-related skills?

44
Contribute to acquiring job or work-related
skills?
45
Question Academic
Challenge
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • To what extent do students experiences in your
    selected course section contribute to their
    knowledge, skills, and personal development in
    thinking critically and analytically?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • How much has your experience at this college
    contributed to your knowledge, skills, and
    personal development in thinking critically and
    analytically?

46
Contribute to thinking critically and
analytically?
47
Question Academic
Challenge
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How important do you believe skill labs (writing,
    math, etc.) are to students at this college?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • How important are skill labs (writing, math,
    etc.) to you at this college?

48
...Importance of skill labs?
49
Question
Academic Challenge
  • CCFSSE (Faculty)
  • How often do you refer students to skill labs
    (writing, math, etc.)?
  • CCSSE (Student)
  • How often do you use skill labs (writing, math,
    etc.)?

50
.Refer to (Use) skill labs?
51
Academic Challenge
  • Best Practices

Wor-Wic Community College (MD) Prince Georges
Community College (MD)
52
Best Practices Academic
Challenge
  • Wor-Wic Community College (MD) all courses
    require at least one writing assignment and one
    electronic library assignment.
  • Prince Georges Community College (MD) has a
    98 graduation rate at its Honors Academy.
    Academy graduates success rate at four-year
    institutions is equally high. The Honors Academy
    includes demanding courses, community service and
    leadership requirements, one-on-one mentoring,
    full scholarships, and seamless transfer to
    four-year institutions where financial help is
    also provided.

53
  • Questions?

54
Coming Soon
  • QEP Kickoff
  • National CCSSE/CCFSSE Results
  • Benchmark Reports

55
  • Thank you for your participation!
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