Title: Engaging Community Colleges A First Look
1 CCSSE Five Years, Five Key Lessons, Five
Strategies
2007 Findings
2Session Agenda
- Introductions
- Group Exercise
- Student engagement and CCSSE Overview
- Reflections on CCSSEs First Five Years
- College Leaders Share
- 2007 CCSSE Benchmarks
3Introductions
- Shirley Gilbert, El Paso Community College,
Special Assistant to the President - Ali Esmaeili, South Texas College, Associate Dean
for Bachelor Degree Programs and Interim Dean for
Developmental Studies
4Group Exercise
5 CCSSE Overview
6The Demand for Data on Student Engagement is
Growing
- As of 2008, approximately what number of students
have responded to the CCSSE survey? - More than 700,00 students
7In 2003, 65,238 students from 93 colleges across
27 states (and Canada, B.C.) participated in
CCSSE.
8In 2007, 573,030 students from 279 colleges
across 48 states and Canada, B.C. and Marshall
Islands participated in CCSSE.
9The Demand for Data on Student Engagement is
Growing
10Reflections on CCSSEs First Five Years
11Five Lessons Learned
- Be intentional
- Engagement matters for all students, but it
matters more for some than for others - Part-time students and faculty are the reality of
community colleges and typically are not
addressed in improvement efforts - Data are our friends
- Look behind the numbers
12Five Strategies That Work
- Set high expectations and clear goals
- Focus on the front door
- Elevate developmental education
- Use engaging instructional approaches
- Make engagement inescapable
13College Leaders Share
14Panel Discussion
- El Paso Community College
- During the past several years, what initiatives,
programs, practices have your college implemented
to promote student engagement on your campus? - Discuss CCSSE, student engagement, and Achieving
the Dream at your college. How has your
college's participation in CCSSE and Achieving
the Dream supported your students' success?
15Panel Discussion
- Highlights from South Texas College
16CCSSE Benchmarks
17CCSSE A Tool for Community Colleges
- CCSSE data analyses include a three-year cohort
of participating colleges. - The 2007 CCSSE Cohort includes more than 310,000
community college students from 525 institutions
in 48 states, British Columbia, and the Marshall
Islands.
18CCSSE Benchmarks for Effective Educational
Practice
- The five CCSSE benchmarks are
- Active and Collaborative Learning
- Student Effort
- Academic Challenge
- Student-Faculty Interaction
- Support for Learners
19What do you think?
- What percentage of students reported they often
or very often worked with other students on
projects during class? - What percentage of students reported they often
or very often worked with classmates outside of
class to prepare assignments?
20Key Findings 2007 CCSSE Cohort
Active and Collaborative Learning In-Class
versus Out-of-Class
In your experience at this college during the
current school year, about how often have you
done each of the following?
- Percentage of students responding often or very
often
This survey item is not part of the active and
collaborative learning benchmark but is included
here to help illustrate the differences in
student experiences inside and outside the
classroom. Source 2007 CCSSE Cohort data.
21Giving Voice to Students
22What do you think?
- What percent of full-time women students spend
five or fewer hours per week preparing for class? - What percent of full-time men students spend five
or fewer hours per week preparing for class?
23Key Findings 2007 CCSSE Cohort
Student Effort Women and Men
- About how many hours do you spend in a typical
seven-day week preparing for class (studying,
reading, writing, rehearsing, doing homework, or
performing other activities related to your
program)?
Responses ofFull-Time Women
Responses ofFull-Time Men
Note Percentages may not total 100 due to
rounding. Source 2007 CCSSE Cohort data.
24Key Findings 2007 CCSSE Cohort
Key Findings for Academic Challenge
- During the current school year, how much has your
coursework at this college emphasized the
following mental activities?
Percentage of students responding quite a bit or
very much
This survey item is not part of the academic
challenge benchmark but is included here for
purposes of comparison. Source 2007 CCSSE
Cohort data.
25Key Findings 2007 CCSSE Cohort
Student-Faculty Interaction Part-time and
Full-time Students
- In your experience at this college during the
current school year, about how often have you
done each of the following?
Source 2007 CCSSE Cohort data.
26Faculty Members Views of Students
27Support for Learners
- What is your best guess?
- What student support service do students indicate
is most important to them? - What student support service are students most
likely to use?
28Key Findings 2007 CCSSE Cohort
Support for Learners Developmental and
Nondevelopmental Education Students
- How important are the following services?
Students who have taken or plan to take
developmental reading, writing, and math
Source 2007 CCSSE Cohort data.
29Key Findings 2007 CCSSE Cohort
Support for Learners Developmental and
Nondevelopmental Education Students
- How often do you use the following services?
Students who have taken or plan to take
developmental reading, writing, and math
Source 2007 CCSSE Cohort data.
30Thank you!
- Christine McLean, Senior Associate, CCSSE
mclean_at_ccsse.org - Erika Glaser, Research Associate, CCSSE,
glaser_at_ccsse.org - Shirley Gilbert, El Paso Community College,
sgilbert_at_epcc.edu - Ali Esmaeili, South Texas College,
esmaeili_at_southtexascollege.edu