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First-Year Writing Placement. Local writing sample: pre-college writing students were placed in non-credit pre-college writing courseMassachusetts BHE mandate (2000)<500 verbal SAT must be tested for reading<68 on Accuplacer Reading must be reported4-year institutions not allowed to offer remedial reading courses .
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1. Targeted English 101: Abolishing Remedial Writing Courses for First Year Students Nancy Kleniewski
Provost and VPAA
Bridgewater State College
3. Targeted English (Fall, 2004 -) Students with identified reading or writing problems (SATV, ACCUP, Writing sample)
Credit bearing course (ENGL 101)
Supplemental instruction
Writing Fellow (coach)
Facilitated group study
Book Club
4. Activities in Targeted Sections (1) Writing Fellow
Graduate student or senior English major trained to work on drafts with students
1 individual meeting per week
Group study
Graduate assistants trained to help students with specific study skills
1 group meeting per week
Advising
Peer advisors provide liaison with first year advising program
5. Activities in Targeted Sections (2) Book Club: 1 meeting per week
Students select a book from an approved list
Facilitated by faculty/staff member
Co-facilitated by a student
Read book together
Write for 10-15 minutes addressing a prompt
Discuss what we wrote (and other issues)
Class presentation on the book (creative)
6. It Takes a Village (Town) Fall 2006 personnel involved in Targeted EN
180 students (9 sections)
100 instructors and support personnel
Instructors
Advisors
Graduate students
Undergraduate peer advisors
Learning Assistance personnel
Book club facilitators (faculty, staff, students)
7. Targeted Math Initiative Began Fall, 2004
Focused on students needing calculus for their desired major but not prepared for it
Now 2-tier approach for students <540 SAT:
Targeted basic math (no credit) for weakest students (remedial arithmetic and algebra)
Targeted pre-calculus (3 credit) for students with marginal math skills
8. Outcomes of Targeted program Rate of D/F/W/I in first-semester writing
F 2005: All sections 16%; Targeted 18%
F 2006: All sections 15%; Targeted 19%
Rate of D/F/W/I in second-semester writing
S 2005: All sections 18%; Targeted 25%
S 2006: All sections 16%; Targeted 17%
Rate of Academic Dismissal (EN and MA)
F 2005: All 1st semester 6%; Targeted 12%
F 2006: All 1st semester 6%; Targeted 7%
9. Benefits of Targeted Programs Improved learning (remediation)
Shortened time to degree
Success in upper-level EN, MA courses
Expect better retention due to
Enhanced student engagement (small group work)
Increased confidence in doing college work (not branded)
10. Costs/Savings of Targeted English
Staff facilitators: reassigned time (1 hr/wk)
Student peer advisors (<$2000)
Grad Assistants – reassigned duties
Faculty: save 7 sections of FS101/yr
Future costs:
Release time for Coordinator (1 per semester)
Support for targeted Math
11. Questions?
Nancy Kleniewski
Bridgewater State College
nkleniewski@bridgew.edu
(508)531-2434