Title: Reading and English Basic Skills Tracking Studies
1Reading and English Basic Skills Tracking Studies
Presented to Basic Skills Workgroup March 15,
2007 By Institutional Research and
Planning Michelle Barton Presenter Dick Borden
Research Analyst
2Purpose Overview
- Initial sharing of data as part of our discussion
about our Basic Skills students. - Information presented will be at the general
level.
3Purpose Overview
- Cohort study of students who enter into the
reading and English curriculum at the basic
skills level - Demographics
- Course Flow (progress)
- Term-to-term persistence
4Before we get started Cohort Tracking
- Cohort
- A group of students who share a common
characteristic (e.g., enrolled in a specific
Basic Skills course) - Cohorts are discipline specific
- Reading
- English
- ESL
- Math
- Tracked over four years (twelve semesters)
5Before we get started Cohort Tracking
- For each discipline, students are placed into a
cohort based on two factors - Term of first attempt in a course
- Level of first course (i.e., Basic Skills (0-49),
AA Degree Applicable (50-99), Transfer Level
(100) - Therefore, we are looking at entry cohorts
- Cohorts 1995-96 through 2002-2003, then combined
them.
6Before we get started Cohort Tracking
- What did we look at?
- Demographics
- Progress
- Success/NonSuccess
- Flow through levels within the Discipline
- Courses taken outside of the discipline
- Term-to-term Persistence
7And Finally
- All information is descriptive
- Not intended to draw conclusions about cause and
effect
8Reading
9What is the demographic profile of our students
who enter into the reading curriculum at the
basic skills level?
10Reading Basic Skills Cohort
11Reading Basic Skills Cohort Summary
Demographics
- Gender
- A few more females
- Ethnicity
- Very diverse 1/3 Hispanic
- Age
- Also diverse 2/3 younger than 25, 1/5 older than
34 - FT-PT status
- Almost 1/3 full-time in first semester
- Financial Aid status
- Almost 1/3 on financial aid their first semester
12Do our reading students progress through the
reading course sequence (or levels)?
13Reading Basic Skills Cohort Course Flow
14Reading Basic Skills CohortCourse Flow
15Reading Basic Skills CohortCourse Flow
16Reading Basic Skills CohortCourse Flow
- Summary
- 64 passed a Basic Skills reading course
- 13 passed an AA level reading course
- 10 passed a Transfer level reading course
- Average terms to successful completion of
transfer course 3.11.
17What other types of courses did they take?
18Reading Basic Skills CohortEnrollment in Other
Courses
19Reading Basic Skills CohortEnrollment in Other
Courses
20Reading Basic Skills CohortEnrollment in Other
Courses
21Reading Basic Skills Cohort Enrollment in Other
Courses
- Summary
- Generally, students in basic skills reading
cohort did not enroll in ESL courses. - Some enrollments in basic skills English, basic
skills math and AA math - Many enrolled in Other Transfer On average
successful students earned over 16 units
22Reading Basic Skills Cohort Enrollment in Other
Courses
- What if we looked at just those that passed their
Basic Skills reading course?
23Reading Basic Skills CohortEnrollment in Other
Courses
- What if we looked at just those that never passed
their Basic Skills reading course?
24Did students in the reading basic skills cohort
persist from term-to-term?
25Reading Basic Skills CohortTerm-to-Term
Persistence
26Reading Basic Skills CohortSummary
- Demographics
- Slightly more female than male
- Diverse
- 2/3 younger than 25 1/5 older than 34
- Course Flow over four years
- 13 passed AA level Math
- 10 passed transfer level
- Average one year to complete transfer level (if
attempting and completing)
27Reading Basic Skills CohortSummary
- In general, students in the reading basic skills
cohort did not enroll in ESL courses - They did enroll in English, Math and Other
subjects
28English
29What is the demographic profile of our students
who enter into the English curriculum at the
basic skills level?
30English Basic Skills CohortDemographic Profile
31English Basic Skills CohortDemographic Profile
Summary
- Gender
- Evenly split (until transfer level English)
- Ethnicity
- Basic skills cohorts are diverse
- Age
- Over three quarters of students starting out in
basic skills English students are under 25 - FT-PT status
- Half are full-time in first semester
- Financial Aid status
- Almost one quarter on financial aid their first
semester
32Do students who enter the English curriculum at
the basic skills level progress through the
English course sequence?
33English Basic Skills Cohort Course Flow
- Summary
- 64 passed a basic skills English course
- 35 passed an AA level English course
- 24 passed a transfer level English course
- Average terms to successful completion of
transfer course 5.7.
34What other types of courses did they take?
35English Basic Skills Cohort Enrollment in Other
Courses
36English Basic Skills Cohort Enrollment in Other
Courses
37English Basic Skills Cohort Enrollment in Other
Courses
38English Basic Skills Cohort Enrollment in Other
Courses
- Summary
- Generally, English Basic Skills students did not
enroll in reading or ESL courses. - Some enrollments in Math courses at the basic
skills and AA levels - Most enrolled in other transfer level courses
Those successful in these courses earned on
average 22 units.
39English Basic Skills Cohort Enrollment in Other
Courses
- What if we looked at just those that passed their
Basic Skills English course?
40English Basic Skills Cohort Enrollment in Other
Courses
- What if we looked at just those that never passed
their Basic Skills English course?
41Do students who enter into the English curriculum
at the basic skills level persist from
term-to-term?
42English Basic Skills CohortTerm-to-Term
Persistence
43English Basic Skills CohortSummary
- Demographics
- Even split between female and male
- Diverse
- Younger than 25
- Course flow over four years
- 35 passed AA level English
- 24 passed transfer level English
- Average 5 semesters (incl. summer) to complete
transfer level
44English Basic Skills CohortSummary
- Other courses
- In general, English Basic Skills students did not
enroll in reading or ESL courses - They did enroll in Math and Other subjects
- Success in Basic Skills English
- Complete more units than non-successful
- Persist from term-to-term