Title: Curricular Activism:
1Curricular Activism
- New Ways to Help Students Succeed with
Noncredit - Marsha Elliott, North Orange County CCD-Noncredit
- Shaaron Vogel, Butte College
- ASCCC Curriculum Institute Friday, July 10th
2Session content
- A general overview of Noncredit
- Noncredit curriculum approval process
- Linkages and Connections
- Noncredits role on your campus
- State issues
- Noncredit out of the box
- Q A
3Noncredit Pathway Bridge
to
- Work
- College
- A Better Life
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4What Is noncredit?
- Flexible, accessible
- Meets local vocational needs
- Meets local community needs
- Meets articulation needs with credit programs
- In CCC Mission
- No units earned
- No official grades
- No student fees
- Open entry-Open Exit
- Repeatable
5Growing State Needs
- Changing demographics
- English language proficiency needs
- Need for educated and skilled workforce
- Need more options for education and work skills
for adults of ALL ages
6Noncredit Basic Skills/ESL A comprehensive
curriculum
- ALL levels of basic skills beginning literacy
thru secondary education - Elementary level education
- Secondary level education Adult High School
Diploma/GED Programs - ALL levels of ESL
- beginning literacy
- advanced
7Ten Areas of Instruction
- Parent Education
- Elementary and Secondary Basic Skills
- English as a Second Language
- Citizenship Education for Immigrants
- Education Program for Persons with Substantial
Disabilities
- Short-term Vocational Programs
- Education Programs for Older Adults
- Family and Consumer Sciences (Home Economics)
- Health and Safety Education
- Workforce Preparation (CDCP) (Ed. Code 84760.5)
8Credit students use Noncredit
- Statewide (Since 1992)
- 1 out of 6
- credit students
- have enrolled in Noncredit
- Source Patrick Perry, Vice Chancellor
Technology, Research Information Systems,
System Office.
9 Total Enrollment for Basic Skills ESL
2006-2007 headcount
10Noncredit curriculum
- Responsive
- Articulation with college courses
- Career Development and College Preparation CDCP
(SB 361)
11SB 361 Enhanced Noncredit Fundingfor CDCP courses
- Career Development and College Preparation
- Enhanced funding 3,092 per noncredit FTES
- CDCP includes basic skills, ESL, CTE and
workforce preparation courses - Leads to
- Certificate of Completion OR
- Certificate of Competency
12Noncredit Curriculum Development
CurricUNET.com
Workflow automation program articulates courses
with colleges
13Components of Course Outline
- Number of Instructional Hours
- College Catalog Description
- Course Objectives
- Content
- Instructional Methodology
- Assignments/Activities
- Methods of Evaluation (Title 5, Section
55002(c))
14Noncredit Programs and Articulation of Curriculum
- Samples of noncredit programs
- How do we articulate our curriculum to ensure
student success and flow of key concepts? - How does noncredit do program review?
15Local Review and Approval
- Curriculum Committee established by mutual
agreement between the college and/or district and
the Academic Senate - Standards same general procedures as those
followed when reviewing credit courses - Local Approval subject matter, resource
materials, teaching methods, and standards of
attendance and achievement that the committee
deems appropriate - (Title 5, Sections 55002 and 55002(c))
16Title 5 Citations
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- Section 55000 Definitions
- Section 55002(c) Standards for Approval Course
Outline of Record - Section 55150 Approval of Non Credit Courses
and Programs - Section 55151 Career Development and College
Placement Conditions
for Enhanced Funding - Section 55152 Short-term Vocational Programs
Providing 288 Hours of
Instruction - Section 55153 Other Non Credit Programs
Providing 288 Hours or more of
Instruction - Section 55155 Non Credit Certificates that are
less than 288 Hours - Reference Materials Noncredit At A Glance
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- Contact People
- Juan Cruz, Specialist, Academic Planning and
Development (ESL/VESL Basic Skills) - Joanne Vorhies, Specialist, Academic Planning
and Development (Non Credit Distance Education) - Cynthia McFarland, AGPA, Operational/Annual
Course Inventory/Data Management -
- LeBaron Woodyard, Dean
17Noncredit On Your Local Campus
- How much noncredit do you have?
- In what disciplines is the noncredit?
- Do you have noncredit faculty on your curriculum
committee? - Do you have noncredit faculty on your senate?
- How do noncredit faculty interact with credit
faculty?
18Statewide Discussion Items and Issues
- PCAH
- 10 1
- Accreditation and SLO
- 30 unit limit
- Funding
- Work conditions and minimum qualifications (ASCCC
papers)
19Non Credit Outside the Box
- Student Success courses
- Center for Academic Success
- Library courses
- Orientation
20Thank you!