Title: Learning Communities at South Texas College
1Learning Communitiesat South Texas College
- Program Update
- Planning Development Council
- November 10, 2006
- Presented by Laura Nunn, Coordinator
2Overview
- Student Learning Benefits
- Intended Program Outcomes
- Academic Need
- STCs Strengths
- Program Models
- Leadership Team
- Program Model Pieces
- Campus Support Team Responsibilities
- Data
- Future Initiatives
3Student Learning Benefits
- Active involvement in learning (Tinto 2000)
- Formation of self-supporting groups outside the
classroom (Tinto 2000) - More academically and socially engaged (Tinto
2000) - Substantially higher persistence rates (Tinto
2000) - Improved student grades and enhanced retention
(Boylan 2002) - Students encounter learning as a shared rather
than isolated experience (Boylan 2002)
4Student Learning Benefits
- Enhanced quality of student learning (Tinto 2000)
- Students learn to integrate two curricula more so
than in isolated courses (Smith et al 2004) - Improved students attitudes toward learning
(Boylan 2002) - Support services are likely to have a greater
impact than when provided in isolation from the
learning community (Boylan 2002) - Increased sense of responsibility for own and
others learning (Tinto 2000)
5Intended Outcomes of the Learning Communities
Program
- Increased enrollment participation
- Semester by semester participation
- Increased student success
- Grade distributions
- Increased retention
- Fall to Spring
- Fall to Fall
- Increased use of active learning strategies
- Problem-based learning
- Collaborative learning
- Strengthened institutional support for learning
communities
6Student Learning Outcomes
- College Success
- Demonstrate effective time management skills
- Speech
- Understand basic interpersonal communication
process including interviewing - College Success AND Speech
- Demonstrate effective use of interpersonal
communication skills to implement time management
skills
7Academic Need
- High enrollment courses with high
failure/withdraw rates
- Fall 2005 data
- Figures do NOT include concurrent enrollment
8STCs Strengths
- Collaborative culture
- Academic VP Student Services VP
- Diverse faculty
- Cross-training (eg. counselors teaching College
Success faculty advising students) - Administrative support
- Strong culture of evidence for decision-making
- Course pairings
- Resource allocation/reallocation
9Previous Model
New Model
10New Model
Student Services
Instructional Services
Learning Communities Leadership Team
Academic Support
Institutional Support
11Learning Communities Leadership Team Members
- Attended Summer Institute
- Dr. Jean Rogers Swartz
- Dean, Developmental Studies
- Paul Hernandez
- Dean, Counseling Advising
- Luzelma Canales
- Director, Accountability Grants Management
- Brenda Cole
- Director, Institutional Research
- Laura Nunn
- Learning Communities Coordinator
- Gardner Reynolds
- Chair, College Success
- Willie Johnson
- Lead Advisor
- Members Added
- Helen Escobar
- Coordinator, Public Relations
- Kim McKay
- Director, Outreach
- Matthew Hebbard
- Director, Admissions
- Brad Altemeyer
- BMST Faculty
- Cassie Rincones
- LASS Faculty
Others to involve Professional Development
Coordinator Dual Enrollment Academies
Coordinator High School Programs Director ISP
Personnel
12New Model
Student Services
Instructional Services
Academic Support
Institutional
- Contributions and/or Commitments
- Faculty
- Curriculum Development
- Faculty Professional Development
- Scheduling
- Recruiting New Faculty
Support
13New Model
Student Services
Instructional Services
Academic Support
Institutional
- Contributions and/or Commitments
- Advising
- Case Management
- Orientation for Student Services
- Retention Specialists
- Student Orientation
- Workshops
Support
14New Model
Institutional Support
Student Services
Instructional Services
Academic Support
- Contributions and/or Commitments
- Budget development
- Resources/grants
- Marketing
- Assessment Evaluation
- Additional Professional Development
- Organizational Structure
15New Model
Academic Support
Student Services
Instructional Services
- Contributions and/or Commitments
- Student Success Center
- Peer-Assisted Learning
- Supplemental Instruction
- PAL Groups
- Tutoring
- Priority Registration
Institutional
Support
16Campus Support Team Responsibilities
- Validate pairing of courses Done
- Identify additional membership of the Learning
Communities Leadership Team Done - Develop a budget Done
- Develop an assessment plan In progress
- Create an advising plan In progress
- Formalize the organizational structure In
progress - Develop a student recruitment enrollment plan
In progress - Develop a faculty recruiting plan In progress
- Develop a professional development plan In
progress - Develop a marketing plan In progress
172005-2006 Data
Fall 2005 Total LCs 13 Academic Transfer LCs
1 (coordinated) Developmental LCs 12
(linked) Unduplicated enrollment 259 Average
class size 20
Spring 2006 Total LCs 10 Academic Transfer
LCs 1 (coordinated) Developmental LCs 9
(linked) Unduplicated enrollment 177 Average
class size 18
18Current Data
Fall 2006 Total LCs 15 Academic Transfer LCs
1 (coordinated) Developmental LCs 14
(linked) Unduplicated enrollment 358 Average
class size 24
Spring 2007 (planned) Total LCs 24 (62
growth) Academic Transfer LCs 2
(coordinated) Developmental LCs 20
(linked) Unduplicated enrollment 625 (75
growth) Average class size 26
19Future Initiatives
- Bridging with high schools
- Distance Education
- First-Year Experience for most at-risk students