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An Active Partnership: An Advisory Committee’s Role

An Active Partnership: An Advisory Committee’s Role. Presenters Dr. George H. Watson Sr. Associate Dean, College of Arts & Science University of Delaware Nancy Campbell Education Department Chair Delaware Technical & Community College . Delaware’s Statistics. Population: 783,600 (45 th )

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An Active Partnership: An Advisory Committee’s Role

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  1. An Active Partnership: An Advisory Committee’s Role

  2. Presenters Dr. George H. WatsonSr. Associate Dean, College of Arts & ScienceUniversity of Delaware Nancy CampbellEducation Department Chair Delaware Technical & Community College

  3. Delaware’s Statistics • Population:783,600 (45th) • Area: 1,982 square miles (49th) • Location: East Coast- Bordered by New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania • School Districts: 19

  4. Delaware’s Statistics • Higher Education • 1 Community College – 4 Locations • 2 Public Universities • University of Delaware • Delaware State • 2 Private Colleges

  5. Delaware’s Four C’s? • The 4 C’s • Cars • Chemicals • Chickens • Credit Cards

  6. Who Are the Partners?

  7. Who Are the Partners?

  8. The Beginning In 2002, the University of Delaware and Delaware Technical & Community College officially began a partnership to address the state’s critical need for secondary mathematics teachers.

  9. The Beginning • Connecting an associate degree (AAT) to bachelor’s degree (BA) • Formal articulation agreement • Specific courses • Minimum 2.5 G.P.A • Passage of Praxis I.

  10. Promotion and Sponsorship College Presidents: • Dr. David Roselle, UD • Dr. Orlando George, DTCC • Both mathematicians

  11. Trouble Shooting Course Requirements • Meeting of the faculties • Course sequence and requirements revised • Facilitated by Dr. Watson

  12. Delaware Tech Statistics Active Delaware Tech MSE Students: 97 Enrolled MSE Students Spring 2007: 51 DTCC MSE Graduates: 2005- 1 2006- 3 2007- 3

  13. University of Delaware Statistics Enrolled MSE Students Spring 2007: 93 UD MSE Graduates 2002- 7 2003- 6 2004- 4 2005- 9 2006- 23 2007- 15 2008 – single digit

  14. Advisory Committee Composition • Delaware Department of Education • University of Delaware • Delaware Tech • K-12 school district partners

  15. Usual Role:DTTC Advisory Committee • approve curricula • establish fieldwork sites • implement a targeted recruitment plan • facilitate successful student graduation • transfer in an AAT-BA connected degree

  16. Innovative Role:DTTC Advisory Committee • Diversify and expand committee membership • Invite input from DTCC program graduates • Develop a transformational initiative

  17. UD Transformational Grant • Learning is situational • DTCC students need academic and emotional support after transferring to UD Proposal developed and implemented by Dr. Jinfa Cai, professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at UD and coordinator of its secondary education in mathematics program.

  18. UD Transformational Grant • To foster their seamless transition to the university • To create a peer-mentoring program to support these transferring students academically and emotionally.

  19. UD Transformational Grant • Recruit students from the respective programs to serve as peer mentors on one to one basis • University established partnerships with Delaware Tech in various areas, including mathematics secondary education, criminal justice, and biology

  20. UD Transformational Grant During the summer two-day orientation • Experience different aspects of the university • Engage in one-to-one tutoring of the courses they will take in the fall.

  21. UD Transformational Grant Engage in one-to-one tutoring of the courses • Review syllabi and topics in the first chapters of the textbooks • Help transferring student foresee potential challenges • Devise strategies to overcome difficulties

  22. UD Transformational Grant • Rationale: Academically, because of different requirements and styles of teaching, transferring students may experience challenges or lack of prior knowledge to take UD courses in the very first semester.

  23. UD Transformational Grant • During the academic year • each peer mentor will meet her/his transferring student five hours a week on a regular basis. • Academic • Emotional Support / Coaching

  24. UD Transformational Grant • Request two years funding • Second year • the second-year transferring students selected to mentor the first-year transferring students.

  25. Delaware Initiatives: Student Growth • Changing HS Graduation Requirements • Class of 2011 • 4 credits of Mathematics (including skills equivalent to Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry). One math credit must be taken in the student’s senior year. .

  26. Delaware Initiatives: Student Growth The Delaware SEED (Student Excellence Equals Degree) Scholarship Programprovides tuition for eligible full-time students enrolled in an associate's degree program at DTCC and UD.

  27. Delaware Initiatives: Student Growth Delaware Teacher Corps • Service-repayment loan, or “loan forgiveness,” of up to $5,000 yearly to full-time students at a Delaware college teacher certification in a critical need area. • First preference: middle and high school mathematics or science

  28. Questions and Answers

  29. An Active Partnership: An Advisory Committee’s Role NACCTEP Annual Conference March 4, 2007

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