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Using Proficiency Credit to Document Learning

Using Proficiency Credit to Document Learning. AACRAO Transfer Conference 2013 Tucson, Arizona Sunday , July 14, 2013 Erin K. Reeder Assistant Registrar. About AACC. Community college in central Maryland (near Annapolis) FY12 enrollment profile Credit enrollment 26,080

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Using Proficiency Credit to Document Learning

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  1. Using Proficiency Credit to Document Learning AACRAO Transfer Conference 2013 Tucson, Arizona Sunday, July 14, 2013 Erin K. Reeder Assistant Registrar

  2. About AACC • Community college in central Maryland (near Annapolis) • FY12 enrollment profile • Credit enrollment 26,080 • Noncredit enrollment 29,522 • Combined unduplicated enrollment 53,476 • High school feeder system • 12 county public high schools • 3 charter schools • Enroll 75% of high school grads who stay in-state • 70% entering students have developmental math requirements

  3. Transfer to AACC • Office of the Registrar • Faculty • Traditional • Nontraditional • Exams (AP, CLEP, DSST, IB, Departmental Exams) • Workforce and Military Training (ACE and NCCRS) • Articulation Agreements • Portfolio Assessment (Learning Counts) • Proficiency Credit

  4. HowWeUseProficiencyCredit • Program Pathways with Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) • 15+ years articulated tech prep pathways • Poor transferability of tech prep articulated credit • Math FIRS3T program • Focused Individualized Resources to Support Student Success with Technology • Accelerated learning at AACC • AACPS Foundations of College Algebra (FOCA) bridge program

  5. ProgramPathways

  6. ProgramPathwaysInternalandExternalPartners • College leadership • Vice President, Deans, Office of the Registrar • High School leadership • Tech Prep team (AACC/AACPS) • Virtual Campus team

  7. ProgramPathwaysProficiencyCreditProcess

  8. ProgramIdentification • College department chair and dean reviewed existing high school curriculum to identify content overlap for consideration of proficiency credit • Discussion with high school principal/approval • Identified programs and instructors • Drafting/CAD • Medical Assistant • Network Administration • Secured course materials for high school instructors • Assessment tool (written exam, portfolio review, competency assessment, certification exam) determined and/or developed

  9. IssuestoConsider • Textbook alignment • Student and instructor access to online course resources • Assessment logistics • Timing of assessment • Who administers assessment? • Location of assessment

  10. ProfessionalDevelopment • College department chair meets with high school instructors to review proficiency credit outcomes and competencies • Gap analysis to align high school curriculum to college-level course competencies • College suggests strategies to integrate outcomes not currently included in high school curriculum • College resources to enhance instructor/student learning are shared • Assessment timeline is defined • High school instructors briefed on process for award of proficiency credit

  11. ExampleofGapAnalysisMedical Assisting Program

  12. Students Identified • Student completes college Admission Application and Request for Proficiency Credit form • Forms returned to college Program Pathway team via high school instructor • Forms sent to Registrar’s office

  13. High School Student AccesstoOnlineCollegeResources • Ellucian/Datatel Colleague • Blackboard ANGEL learning management system • College application triggers portal and NT account access • Set up the online (ANGEL) course shell • Give students access to online course resources • No registration process • No tuition charged • Next-day access

  14. ColleagueProcessStep1: Set Up Online (ANGEL) Course Shell

  15. ColleagueProcessStep2: Give Students Access to the Online Course

  16. Assessment Administered by College Faculty • Assessment date is scheduled • Assessment is administered and graded by college faculty • College faculty completes Recommendation for Award of Proficiency Credit form

  17. Award of Proficiency Credit • College Registrar’s office receives results for all students • Credit and grade (for students earning C or better) is posted to student’s college transcript • Student sent college transcript or “no pass” letter

  18. Fee for Program Pathways Students • Proficiency credit is offered at no charge to student • Currently funded through grant • Charged according to college’s credit by departmental exam fee • $5 registration fee • $7 per credit • !!!

  19. ResultsAY2010-AY2013

  20. MathFIRS3TProgram

  21. MathFIRS3TProgram Background • Three levels of developmental math • MAT-010 Pre-Algebra • MAT-011 Beginning Algebra • MAT-012 Intermediate Algebra • Mastery-based modularized curriculum • Note-taking guides • Practice assignments • Quizzes • Tests • MyMathLabs and MyLabsPlus • 100-seat computer lab • Personalized learning experience

  22. TranscriptImplications • I’m not quite there, but I’m so close… • Two-week extender course • Pick up in next full semester • Grades • Continue grade (CO) – since discontinued except for two-week extenders • F in first semester, final grade in second • Academic policy • Repeats • Possibility of acceleration

  23. AcceleratedLearning • Buy One, Get One Free • 13 students since fall 2012 • Documentation process • Behind the scenes (old) • Proficiency credit (new)

  24. AACPSMathBridgePartnership • Pilot with two county high schools • Use Math FIRS3T during high school FOCA classes • Information sheet to students and parents • Parent orientation session at each school • Student-Parent Agreement • Benefits • Learning objectives • Grade expectations

  25. AY2012-2013MathBridgeResults

  26. SeamlessRegistration • Proficiency credit awards meet college’s admission requirement for math assessment • Allows enrollment in next level of math (developmental or credit-level) • Allows enrollment in classes that require eligibility for credit-level math

  27. Impact of Math FIRS3T Program • Students are receiving higher grades in developmental courses • Self-regulated learning • Improvements in attitude • Currently reviewing subsequent success in college-level math

  28. Questions? Thank you!

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