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Explore innovative and replicable diversity practices through 30 case studies. Learn about implementation, impact, funding, and advice for successful initiatives. Contact us for more information.
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What is your college doing to promote diversity? What is the college in the next county doing? What are the best diversity practices? 1
Diversity and California Community Colleges 72% 18% 47% 8% 24% Source: California Postsecondary Education Commission: First time freshmen from high schools, 2000 21% 65% 23% 8% UC CSU CC 3
Diversity and California: 50.3 48.2 Source: Population Projections for States by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995-2025 45.9 2002 2005 2010 Hispanic 5-year-olds as a percent of all 5-year-olds 4
The Diversity Practices Manual • 30 case studies • Innovative • Replicable 6
The Diversity Practices Manual How it works: Description 7
The Diversity Practices Manual How it works: Evidence of Impact/Success 8
The Diversity Practices Manual How it works: Implementation 9
The Diversity Practices Manual How it works: Funding 10
The Diversity Practices Manual How it works: Advice 11
The Diversity Practices Manual How it works: Contact Person(s) 12
Methodology • Data Collection • Survey • Peer recommendations • Data analysis • Expert recommendations 2. Data Analysis • Identifying promising practices 3. In-Depth Phone Interviews • Interviews with project representatives • Interviews with stakeholders 13
Best Practices • Case studies are examples of best practices • Many other projects could be added to the collection 14
Identifies best practices in: Recruitment and hiring Internal climate External relations 15
Finding projects of interest to you Search by: • Type of Project • Cost • Type of cost • Region • Size • Population 16
Tips for Practitioners Review case studies in your area of interest Make comparisons Involve colleagues in the review Call or visit the contact persons 20
Tips for Decision-Makers Ask key people to review the case studies Host sessions to discuss the findings Assign people to gather more information Include the study in a FLEX Day activity Engage the community Host a PowerPoint presentation 21
The Big Picture • What does the big picture look like? • What kinds of patterns did CCSF detect? • Five themes ran across the case studies 22
Themes • Expansion of traditional recruitment methods • Internships • National advertising • Community workshops • Examples: • Internship & placement program @ Southern California community colleges • Internship program @ Los Rios Community College District 23
Themes 2. Increase in college-community partnerships • Community surveys, meetings and listening sessions • Satellite locations • Programs targeting different neighborhoods and groups • Examples: • Listening sessions @ City College of San Francisco • City government partnership @ East Los Angeles 24
Themes 3. Creation of diversity advocates • bringing faculty, administrators, and staff together around specific project activities • Examples: • Faculty recruitment @ Pasadena City College • Museum of Tolerance staff training @ Yosemite Community College District 25
Themes 4. Funding issues • Most important sources of funding: • Partnership for Excellence • Chancellor’s Office grants 26
Themes 5. Weak evaluations • Lack of hard data • Limited documentation of outcomes • Example: • Data collection on underrepresented minorities @ Southern CA internship program 27
Future Plans • Conference presentations • Promoting Diversity manual • Interactive website 28
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