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An Overview of Structured Learning Assistance Presented at Cleveland State University Julie Thatcher, SLA Program Coordinator. March 25, 2008. Brief History of FSU. 1884 - Woodbridge Ferris founded Big Rapids Industrial School with 15 students
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An Overview of Structured Learning Assistance Presented at Cleveland State University Julie Thatcher, SLA Program Coordinator March 25, 2008
Brief History of FSU 1884 - Woodbridge Ferris founded Big Rapids Industrial School with 15 students 1899 - Institution renamed Ferris Industrial School 1950 - Ferris joins the State higher educational system 1963 - School is renamed Ferris State College 1987 - Ferris becomes Ferris State University 2001 - Kendall College merges with Ferris Today FSU has 9 colleges and 170 degree programs Fall 07 enrollment: 13,087 (9,680 at Big Rapids) March 25, 2008
FSU Admission Requirements • Woodbridge Ferris believed in educational access for all Michiganders • Prior to Fall 2002: 2.0 GPA, ACT were used solely for placement • Fall 2002: 15 ACT or 2.25 GPA • Fall 2004: 16 ACT or 2.35 GPA • Fall 2006: 17 ACT or 2.50 GPA • Fall 2008: 18 ACT or 2.70 GPA* *Fall 08 NOT YET APPROVED March 25, 2008
SLAProgram History Developed and piloted at Ferris in 1993 because • Discrepancy between academic expectations and student readiness • Dozens of courses with pass rates of C- or better below 60% • Declining student retention • Desire to maximize direct transference of study and learning methods to content areas • Limited academic assistance financial resources March 25, 2008
SLA Program History 1993 - First experimental section of SLA in a history course 1994 - SLA awarded a 3-year MI DOE 4-S grant to trial SLA 1996 - SLA awarded a 3-year MI DOE 4-S grant to continue SLA 1999 - Another MI DOE 4-S grant awarded to implement SLA in developmental courses 2000 - SLA awarded the Hesburgh Certificate of Excellence 2001 - $500,000 FIPSE grant awarded to replicate SLA in four institutions 2002 - SLA became part of the University College base budget 2004 - Apprentice program incorporated March 25, 2008
SLA Program History 2006 - FSU Exceptional Merit Grant awarded to purchase a Classroom Performance System (CPS). 2006 - Arlene Morton published "Improving NCLEX Scores with Structured Learning Assistance" in Nurse Educator 2007 - Summer conference to train multiple institutions to implement SLA 2007 - Two sections of SLA were adapted to investigate SLA's impact on Michigan Test of Basic Skills 2008 - SLA Symposium held March 17-18 March 25, 2008
SLA Key Features • SLA targets courses (not students) • SLA works within established course offering systems • SLA promotes collaborative learning rather than remediation • SLA enables faculty development • SLA is voluntary by enrollment, but mandatory by practice March 25, 2008
Why SLA? • Tutoring does not reach large groups of students at once • Supplemental Instruction does not reach students who will not voluntarily seek academic assistance • SLA integrates course content and methods • SLA provides more time on task • Aside from workshop time, the content, pace and assessments are identical to that of non-SLA sections March 25, 2008
SLA Results in: • Increased C- or better pass rates • Increased retention • Increased student academic independence • Collaborative study among students • Increased student study and learning strategies that can be directly applied to the course content • Greater student understanding of course expectations • More informed faculty • Economical assistance for large numbers of students March 25, 2008
Attendance & Workshop Policy • The professor establishes performance threshold • Students performing above this grade are encouraged but not required to attend • Required students who have more than 4 unexcused absences must W or receive an F in the course • Students sign an attendance and workshop policy statement of understanding March 25, 2008
Selecting Courses • High rates of failure • High rates of withdrawal • Developmental courses • Gateway courses • Courses in a necessary sequence • Required science courses for non-science majors • Required math courses for non-math majors • Faculty assignments March 25, 2008
Registration System • Students know in advance which courses and sections are SLA supported • Students can search for SLAs within the system • SLA workshops are built into student schedules • No conflicts arise • Program is voluntary in most cases • Banner System: https://myfsu.ferris.edu/cp/home/displaylogin March 25, 2008
Student Satisfaction March 25, 2008
Effectiveness Measures March 25, 2008
Semester Pass Rate March 25, 2008
Semester Pass Rates March 25, 2008
GPA & ACT Analysis March 25, 2008
Learning Outcomes Improving NCLEX Scores with SLA Morton, AM. Improving NCLEX scores with Structured Learning Assistance. Nurse Educator. 2006; 31 (4): 163-165. March 25, 2008
SLA Facilitator Activities • Lecture and Lab Attendance • Conducting Workshops • Integrate Content and Study Skills • Supervise Tutors • Support Faculty • Training and Professional Development • Program Evaluations & Observations March 25, 2008
Facilitator’s Typical Week • 3-4 hours in class • 1 hour in collaboration with the course instructor • 2-5 hours planning and creating workshop materials • 3 hours in the SLA workshop • 2-3 hours in lab if applicable • Additional time “above and beyond” SALARY RANGE $1250-2500 per semester March 25, 2008
Workshop Activities • Lecture tips & review • Note taking methods • Textbook review • Content organization • Memory devices • Discussion formats • Games • Exam preparation • Active student participation March 25, 2008
Faculty Participation • One hour per week for meetings with facilitator • Faculty report an increase in lecture time as a result of SLA COMPENSATION? Faculty Participation is Voluntary • Over two-thirds said that SLA provided much improvement in the learning atmosphere of their classrooms • They observed a significant positive change in attitude among their students in the first 5 weeks of the semester • More than 90% of faculty said they experienced an increased awareness of the needs of their students March 25, 2008
SLA Faculty • Maintain lecture attendance policy • Timely grading and posting • Assess frequently • Support SLA mission & practices • Participate in preliminary training • Attend SLA faculty meeting • Allow end-of-semester evals in class March 25, 2008
SLA Faculty • Collaborate with facilitator • Share ideas for content delivery • Offer old quizzes for practice • Welcome facilitator feedback • Discuss SLA success with students • Encourage students to attend • Visit the workshop March 25, 2008
Faculty Professional Development • Initial Training • Weekly Meeting with Facilitator • Feedback on clarity of content • Awareness of off-task behaviors • Student concerns • Concerns about students • SLA Faculty Meet Once per Year • Currently Investigating Collaboration w/ Faculty Center for Teaching & Learning March 25, 2008
Contact Information Julie Thatcher SLA Program Coordinator 820 Campus Drive, ASC 1045 Big Rapids, MI 49346 231-591-5947 thatchj1@ferris.edu http://www.ferris.edu/sla/ March 25, 2008