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KBOR Update. KBOR Policy Directions for Academic Affairs . Gary Alexander VP for Academic Affairs. Key Issues in 2012-13. Transfer and Articulation Distance Education Geographic Distribution Performance Agreements. Transfer and Articulation. 2010-11 Task Force
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KBOR Policy Directions for Academic Affairs • Gary Alexander • VP for Academic Affairs
Key Issues in 2012-13 • Transfer and Articulation • Distance Education • Geographic Distribution • Performance Agreements
Transfer and Articulation • 2010-11 Task Force • Transfer and Articulation Advisory Council • 2011-12 Timeline
Board Time Line • January 2012: Board will approve list of General Education Core courses that constitute a minimum of 45 credit hours • June 2012: Board will approve outcomes for as many of the identified General Education Core courses as possible, from recommendations of the TAAC • December 2012: Board will approve outcomes for the remaining General Education Core courses having received recommendations from the TAAC and KCOG
TAAC • Coordinating body of the statewide transfer and articulation system. • Empowered with decision-making authority in the implementation of policies regarding transfer and articulation issues for Kansas public institutions.
Kansas Core Outcomes Groups • Discipline-specific groups within the transfer and articulation system with representation from each institution. • Responsible for discipline-level examination of courses, articulation of learning outcomes, and identifies courses to articulate as direct equivalents for system-wide transfer
The KRSN System • System’s 3-course prefix followed by a 4-digit course number for approved courses for transfer • Enrolling in KRSN courses assists students plan their individual course transfer • Assigned to each course that has been approved for transfer • Designed to ensure the successful transfer of course credits between 2 and 4-year institutions
KRSN COURSES • Each institution retains its original course number • Represent direct course equivalency at Kansas public 2-year colleges and 4-year universities • KRSN courses are used as an agreement of transfer
KRSN Sample of Approved Courses for Transfer • CHM 1101 Chemistry I • CHM 1102 Chemistry I Lab • MAT 1101 College Algebra • ENG 1101 English Comp I • ENG 1102 English Comp II
Key Constituents • High school students • College students • Faculty/Advisors • Military Veterans
Key Elements • Articulation software • Separate KRSN Number website (subject search, course search and institution search) • Equivalency guides • Common Course Matrices (by discipline) • Funding for system coordinator
Desired Attributes • Consumer-driven, smart, integrated, relevent tool for students • Well-maintained/up-to-date with information • Integrated information & services • Easy navigation • Interactive tools • SOURCE: LUMINA FOUNDATION
Decisions to Make • Commercial software product • In house designed software • Combination of the two
State Portals to Explore • Arkansas: acts.adhe.edu/studenttransfer • Arizona: azsunsystem.com and aztransfer.com • Illinois: itransfer.org • Texas: transfer101.org • Wisconsin: tis.wwsa.edu
Other Areas of Interest • Distance Education • Geographic Jurisdiction • Concurrent Enrollment
Other KBOR Updates • Data Collections: Use of Distance Education Flag • AO-K Grant Initiative • Foresight 2020 • Kansas Education Research Scholars Program • Data Use • Common Education Data Standards (CEDS) • Program Alignment
Distance Education Distance Education Flag • Initially populated by KBOR according to survey sent to institutions last Fall • Institutions will now be responsible for populating and maintaining field • Yes or No Why? The Kansas Board of Regents, based on KS Statutes which stipulate that KBOR will "develop and implement a comprehensive plan for the utilization of distance learning technologies," is collecting data about which programs are delivered through these technologies and reporting on this information annually to the Board.
AO-K Initiative • The Kansas Board of Regents, in partnership with the Kansas Department of Commerce, received $1.6 million to transform workforce training models. • Partnership supports nine community and technical colleges that offer AO-K programs. • Combines basic education with practical, hands-on training resulting in skills and credentials – including a GED – that lead to good jobs.
AO-K Initiative: Institutions • Butler Community College • Dodge City Community College • Garden City Community College • Hutchinson Community College • Kansas City Kansas Community College • Neosho Community College (and consortium) • Seward Community College • Washburn Institute of Technology • Wichita Area Technical College
Foresight 2020 • 10-year strategic agenda for state’s public higher education system • Adopted by KBOR in September 2010 • Long-range achievement goals that are measurable and reportable • Ensure that state’s higher education system meets Kansans’ expectations
Foresight 2020 • Align Systems & Institutions • Increase Participation • Improve Retention & Graduation Rates • Enhance Student Success • Align with Kansas Workforce Needs • Ensure State University Excellence
Foresight 2020 For additional information: http://www.kansasregents.org/foresight_2020
Kansas Education Research Scholars Program (KERSP) KERSP is designed to: 1.Engage researchers in targeted research of interest to Kansas education stakeholders, 2.Develop a tradition of Kansas-focused educational research to promote improvement in Kansas public education, 3.Provide priority access to data from the Statewide Longitudinal Data System, a joint effort between KBOR and KSDE, and 4.Generate opportunities for KSDE and KBOR to learn from researchers.
Kansas Education Research Scholars Program (KERSP) • Open to faculty of Kansas public universities • 10 research topics have been identified that are relevant to KBOR and the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) • Maximum of eight stipends of $5,000 may be awarded • Additional funding of $2,500 per award may be available to supplement travel to present findings at relevant educational conference • Proposals due by noon, June 25, 2012
Kansas Education Research Scholars Program (KERSP) • Proposals must: • Address at least one of the 10 identified research topics • Include the use of the Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) • Technical assistance will be available following the RFP release. This assistance can assist Principal Investigators in identifying, refining, and evaluating datasets for consideration.
Kansas Education Research Scholars Program (KERSP) • For more information go to: http://www.kansasregents.org/kansas_education_research_scholars_program • Or contact Vanessa Lamoreaux at the Kansas Board of Regents office at 785.296.3421, or by email at vlamoreaux@ksbor.org.
Data Use • Data submitted to KBOR and IPEDS are available to the public and used in multiple ways. • Other Kansas institutions • Online information • National Information Center for Higher Education Policymaking and Analysis • http://www.higheredinfo.org/ • College Board • http://www.collegeboard.org/
Common Education Data Standards • CEDS is a national collaborative effort to develop voluntary, common data standards for a key set of education data elements. • CEDS is a vocabulary including standard definitions, option sets and technical specifications to streamline sharing and comparing
Common Education Data Standards • Need for CEDS • For accurate, timely and consistent data to inform decision making • To share and compare high quality data within and across P-20 sectors
Common Education Data Standards • CEDS Map • CEDS Alignment tool • Allows users to • Import or input their data dictionaries • Align their data to CEDS • Compare themselves with others • Analyze their data in relation to various other CEDS – aligned efforts
Program Alignment: Overview • An initiative of the Postsecondary Technical Education Authority (TEA) & part of the Perkins State Plan • Needs of business and industry in Kansas drive the initiative • Process comprised of 5 phases— • first 4 phases initial alignment • last phase for revise and modify alignment based on input after implementation
Program Alignment: Outcomes • Department of Commerce and KBOR convene meetings of business/industry representatives • Develop program alignment map that includes: • Identification of “value-added” program exit points • Identification of industry-recognized credentials students can attain that are valued by employers
Program Alignment: Project Outcomes • Identification of common courses within programs to facilitate transfer between programs and potential delivery and/or articulation with high school programs • Establishes maximum program lengths (credit hours) to increase consistency across the state
Program Alignment: Aligned Programs • Associate Degree Nurse • Automotive Collision & Repair • Automotive Technology • Carpentry/Construction • Corrections • Dental Assistant • Machine Technology • Medical Assistant • Medical Coding • Physical Therapist Assistant • Police Science • Practical Nursing • Respiratory Therapy • Surgical Technology • Welding
Program Alignment: Alignment in Process • Diesel Technology • Early Childhood Education • HVAC • Medical Transcription • Paralegal
Resources • Refer to the KBOR website for updates and information on current initiatives • www.kansasregents.org • Contact IRHelp for assistance with KBOR data submission and reports • IRHelp@ksbor.org