Title: Professional Learning Communities: Connecting Secondary and Higher Education
1Professional Learning CommunitiesConnecting
Secondary and Higher Education
- Thomas Isekenegbe Ph.D
- Mary Ann Westerfield M.Ed.
- Cumberland County College
- Vineland, New Jersey
2Cumberland County College
- Located in Southern New Jersey
- Diverse population of approx. 139,968
- Unemployment rate is twice the States rate
- Income per capita 22,027
- 1/3 of adult population does not have a High
School Diploma
3Mission
- Cumberland County College is a comprehensive
community college that is accessible,
learning-centered, and dedicated to serving a
diverse community of learners and employers
through quality innovative programs, services and
the appropriate use of technology for life-long
learning.
4Accreditation
- Cumberland County College is accredited by the
Middle States Association of Colleges and
Schools.
5Degrees and Certificates
- AA
- AS
- AFA
- AAS
- Academic Certificates
- Career Certificates
6Service
- Approximately 4,000 FTE students
- Four High School Districts
7CCC Strategic Plan 2006-2011
- Implement Career Pathways
- Healthcare
- Criminal Justice
- Business and Hospitality
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
- Pathway decisions were determined by County
Economy and Industry Partnership
8Healthcare Career Pathways
- Community Based Job Training Grant (CBJT) DOL
grant for Jan 2007 through Dec 2009 - Pathways between secondary, post secondary,
Workforce Investment Board (WIB), County
vocational schools, and Cumberland County College
9Why Professional Learning Communities?
- In order to create a seamless career pathway we
needed to bring together - Administrators
- Teachers/Faculty
- Industry
- Conducted in a comfortable non threatening
environment conducive for adult learning
10Professional Learning Communities (PLC)
- Create an opportunity for a group of professional
educators to meet and work collaboratively in an
effort to affect student learning within the
context of a professional learning environment.
11Creating Change
- Success or failure of improved student learning
starts and ends with the teachers - Administrators and teachers work as one team to
plan for shared ideas for instruction and student
learning
12PLC Goal
- Create a collaborative learning
environment that assists in developing achievable
expectations for student learners
13Outcome of a PLC
14Why did we do this?
- Promote and align healthcare opportunities in our
county - Increase family sustaining jobs
- Work collaboratively between County Public
Schools, College, and Industry
15- Create successful transition from High School to
Secondary Education - Create an atmosphere where students have access
to higher education - Exposure to college level course material with
daily classroom support from HS teachers
16Initial Development of PLC
Time
Administrative support
administrative support
Budget considerations
Participants
17Meetings
18Not a one day event
Progress
Assess
Reflect
Develop
19Impact
- Increase commitment to the mission and goals of
all types of educational institutions - Shared leadership
20Our Project
21Preparation
- May 2007
- Obtain names from superintendents
- Goal create 3 to 4 dual credit courses
- Letter to participants for best dates and times
- Offered CEUs as incentive
22First Meeting
- June 2007
- Utilized Leadership Building on Cumberland County
College Campus - Time 8 am to 230 pm
- College space, food, and supplies
- Participating schools participants replacements
23Meeting One Goals
- Establish a collaborative community between
secondary and higher education - Develop standardized curriculum for elective
courses to be offered to HS students that will be
accepted as HS elective credit and community
college credit - Explore teaching and learning strategies for
student learning
24Meeting 1
- Discuss current teaching electives in schools and
areas they would like to explore - Round Tables each with laptop computer
- Worked as one group and developed
- Title Elements of Healthcare Careers
- Course description
- Goals, objectives, and curriculum mapping
25Concept Mapping
- Connect relationships between concepts
Curriculum
Student Activities
Ideas Themes
26Meeting 2
- Worked in small groups
- All members brought books, syllabi
- Used computers to search internet for ideas
- Group one Legal and Ethical Issues in
Healthcare - Group two Medical Terminology
- Group three Nutrition
27Meeting 3
- Groups reported on their process and outcomes
- Utilized computer screen to review content,
grammar, and spelling - Input on meeting state standards
- Incorporated Diversity and Information Literacy
across the curriculum
28Meeting 4
- Discussed process of school board approval
- Created presentations
- Team would attend board presentations for support
29Evaluations
- I love this committee
- Excellent opportunity to
- work as a team
- Excellent collaboration/teamwork
- Great discussions
- I was impressed with how well CCC staff
understood the needs of the high school students
of our area
30We are we now ?
- Three of four public HS will offer courses
- All boards have approved
- Courses began Fall 2008
- Ongoing meetings
- Share processes and collaborate on ideas
- Coordinate speakers
- Developing online resources
31What still needs to be completed?
32Questions?
Jacqueline Galbiati, MSN, RN Healthcare Pathway
Director jgalbiati_at_cccnj.edu
Thomas Isekenegbe, PhD Vice President Academic
Affairs tisekenegbe_at_cccnj.edu